Mr Ian Grist

December 5, 1938 - January 2, 2002
Summary information for Mr Ian Grist

Contributions

1982

Unemployment Statistics Commons January 18, 1982

Coalmine (Margam) Commons January 18, 1982

2 speeches — Housing Associations (House Sales) Commons January 18, 1982

2 speeches — Exports (Statistics) Commons February 1, 1982

Bone Marrow Transplants Written Answers February 3, 1982

Unemployment Statistics Commons February 15, 1982

2 speeches — Nursing and Midwifery Commons February 15, 1982

2 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons February 25, 1982

4 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons February 25, 1982

2 speeches — House Improvement Grants Commons March 15, 1982

British Railways (Financial Support) Written Answers March 31, 1982

Welsh Development Agency Commons April 19, 1982

2 speeches — University College Hospital, Cardiff Commons April 19, 1982

11 speeches — Wales (Economy and Employment) Commons May 6, 1982

2 speeches — Health Service Commons May 24, 1982

Nurses Commons May 24, 1982

2 speeches — Urban Development Grants Scheme Commons July 5, 1982

3 speeches — O-level Examinations Written Answers July 8, 1982

A-level Examinations Written Answers July 8, 1982

3 speeches — Citizens Band Radio Written Answers July 15, 1982

Local Government Expenditure (Wales) Commons July 28, 1982

Unemployment Statistics Commons October 18, 1982

2 speeches — Council and Housing Association Properties Commons October 18, 1982

Urban Programme Written Answers November 18, 1982

Unemployment (Newport) Commons November 22, 1982

2 speeches — Technical Education Commons November 22, 1982

Local Authority Expenditure (Wales) Commons November 23, 1982

Steel Making Commons December 20, 1982

National Coal Board (Investment) Commons December 20, 1982

2 speeches — House Renovation Grants Commons December 20, 1982

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