Mrs Ray Michie
February 4, 1934 - May 6, 2008Summary information for Mrs Ray Michie
Contributions
1999
2 speeches — Minimum Wage Written Answers January 11, 1999
2 speeches — Psychiatrists (Young People) Written Answers January 21, 1999
2 speeches — A83 Closures (Ferry Fares) Commons January 26, 1999
4 speeches — Retail Petrol Supplies Written Answers February 8, 1999
St. Kilda Written Answers February 22, 1999
Trunk Road Maintenance Contracts Written Answers February 23, 1999
4 speeches — Eritrea and Ethiopia Written Answers March 3, 1999
Mental Health (Amendment) (Scotland) Bill Commons March 12, 1999
Agriculture Council Commons March 12, 1999
Maritime and Coastguard Agency Commons March 17, 1999
Agri-Environment Programme Written Answers March 18, 1999
Environmental Payments Written Answers March 22, 1999
2 speeches — Food Standards Bill Commons March 23, 1999
Food Standards Agency Levy Written Answers March 26, 1999
Fox Control Written Answers March 29, 1999
Census (Religious Affiliation) Written Answers March 31, 1999
Ferry Fares Written Answers April 27, 1999
Food Standards Bill Commons May 20, 1999
Engagements Commons June 16, 1999
Sub-Post Offices Written Answers June 25, 1999
Abattoirs Written Answers June 25, 1999
Salmon Fishery Boards Written Answers June 28, 1999
Scottish Parliament (Elections) Commons June 29, 1999
Post Office Commons July 8, 1999
Somalia Written Answers July 14, 1999
Air Passenger Duty Written Answers July 14, 1999
Crown Estate Written Answers July 22, 1999
Maritime and Coastguard Agency Written Answers July 23, 1999
3 speeches — Post Office Written Answers July 26, 1999
Coastguard Service Written Answers July 27, 1999
Business of the House Commons October 21, 1999
Campbeltown-Ballycastle Ferry Commons November 4, 1999
Representation of the People Bill Commons November 30, 1999
Weights and Measures Act 1985 Written Answers December 8, 1999
Oban Coastguard Written Answers December 14, 1999
Scotland Office Commons December 16, 1999
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