Dr Jeremy Bray

Former MP for Motherwell South

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Dr Jeremy Bray is a former MP for Motherwell South.

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Former MP for Motherwell South

Entered the House of Commons on 6 June 1962 — unknown

Left the House of Commons on 8 April 1997 — General election

Also represented Motherwell and Wishaw; Middlesbrough West

Recent appearances

  • Meat Hygiene Service (Report) 6 Mar 1997

    Does the Minister understand that there is a difference between Professor Pennington's team knowing that the work was going on—
  • Meat Hygiene Service (Report) 6 Mar 1997

    Is the Minister aware that there is a difference between Professor Pennington's team knowing that the work was going on, and his being sent a copy of the final report and recommendations? Is he further aware that Dr. Ahmed, the consultant in public health medicine in charge of the outbreak control team dealing with the E. coli outbreak in my constituency, has widely been giving the advice...
  • Information Technology (Government Strategy) 3 Mar 1997

    Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that many demarcations and restrictive practices that grew up in the former age of information collection are simply irrelevant and crippling in the modern information technology age? The common register of businesses, for example, is not available, because, although the component parts—company registered offices, and so on—must be published, the data are...

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