Mr Percy Grieve
1915 - 1998Summary information for Mr Percy Grieve
Contributions
1980
Manpower Services Commission Written Answers January 22, 1980
BENEFIT PAYMENTS (SUB-POST OFFICES) Commons February 19, 1980
5 speeches — COMMENCEMENT OF REGULATIONS Commons February 22, 1980
2 speeches — REPORT ON THE OPERATION OF THE ACT Commons February 22, 1980
CHANNEL TUNNEL Commons March 17, 1980
Crossing Point Signs (Elderly and Disabled Persons) Commons March 19, 1980
PENDING APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL Commons March 19, 1980
SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS (UPRAT1NG) Commons March 27, 1980
7 speeches — BUDGET RESOLUTIONS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons March 31, 1980
TELEPHONE CALLS (INTERCEPTION) Commons April 1, 1980
RHODESIA Commons April 15, 1980
Water Meters Written Answers April 17, 1980
Civil Servants (Sick Leave) Written Answers April 29, 1980
PRISONS Commons April 30, 1980
Hooliganism and Vandalism (London Underground) Commons May 1, 1980
Growth Industries (West Midlands) Commons June 9, 1980
HEALTH SERVICES BILL Commons June 9, 1980
REPEAL OF PROVISIONS RELATING TO WITHDRAWAL OF PAY BEDS AND DISSOLUTION OF BOARD, ETC Commons June 9, 1980
Small Businesses (Construction Industry Training Board Levy) Written Answers June 12, 1980
Manufactured Goods Commons June 16, 1980
NEW HEBRIDES Commons June 16, 1980
Small Businesses (Construction Industry Training Board Levy) Written Answers June 17, 1980
4 speeches — WEST MIDLANDS (INDUSTRY) Commons June 20, 1980
West Midlands Commons July 7, 1980
JURY VETTING Commons July 7, 1980
PRISON SYSTEM Commons August 1, 1980
JURY CHECKS Commons August 1, 1980
PRISON SYSTEM Commons August 1, 1980
IMPRISONMENT (TEMPORARY PROVISIONS) BILL Commons October 28, 1980
West Midlands Commons November 24, 1980
Criminal Procedures (Delays) Commons November 24, 1980
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