Mr Alan J. Williams

October 14, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr Alan J. Williams

Contributions

1983

Civil Service Unions (Meeting) Commons January 19, 1983

Efficiency and Effectiveness (White Paper) Commons January 19, 1983

Disabled Persons Written Answers January 24, 1983

Epilim Written Answers February 3, 1983

Ilfracombe Harbour Commons February 7, 1983

2 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons February 10, 1983

Welsh Development Agency (Factories) Written Answers February 15, 1983

Job Creation Written Answers February 17, 1983

Private Health Schemes Written Answers February 17, 1983

Parliamentary Boundaries Written Answers February 18, 1983

Swansea (Boundaries) Written Answers February 18, 1983

Consultants (Fees) Written Answers February 21, 1983

Stamping Offices Written Answers March 1, 1983

Unemployment Statistics Commons March 7, 1983

Private W. G. Collins Written Answers March 9, 1983

Sodium Valproate Written Answers March 9, 1983

Sodium Valproate Written Answers March 15, 1983

Senior Staff (Re-employment) Commons March 16, 1983

Sodium Valproate Written Answers March 23, 1983

Appointments Policy Commons April 20, 1983

2 speeches — Unions (Discussions) Commons April 20, 1983

3 speeches — Labour Statistics Written Answers May 12, 1983

Confidential Papers Commons July 4, 1983

Non-civil Servants Commons July 4, 1983

Regional Industrial Policy Commons July 22, 1983

MINIS Commons July 25, 1983

Equal Opportunities Commons July 25, 1983

3 speeches — Civil Service Commons October 28, 1983

Calling of Members (Newspaper Article) Commons November 10, 1983

Agricultural Machinery Commons November 16, 1983

Iran (Visa Approval) Written Answers November 25, 1983

5 speeches — Motor Industry Commons December 12, 1983

Design Training Commons December 14, 1983

Small Businesses Commons December 14, 1983

2 speeches — House Buyers Bill Commons December 16, 1983

South-West Region Commons December 19, 1983

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