Mr Peter Griffiths

May 24, 1928 -
Summary information for Mr Peter Griffiths

Contributions

1995

RATES OF DUTY Commons January 23, 1995

Facsimile Messages Written Answers February 1, 1995

Facsimile Messages Written Answers February 2, 1995

2 speeches — Wild Mammals (Protection) Bill Commons March 3, 1995

Medium Support Helicopter Commons March 9, 1995

South Africa Bill [Lords] Commons March 9, 1995

Sea Service Written Answers March 13, 1995

Smoking, Richmond House Written Answers March 15, 1995

Business of the House Commons March 16, 1995

Female Crews Written Answers March 22, 1995

Business of the House Commons March 23, 1995

Smoking Written Answers March 28, 1995

Caxton House (Smoking) Written Answers March 28, 1995

Business of the House Commons March 30, 1995

'Vehicles used between different parts of land Commons April 3, 1995

AMUSEMENT MACHINE LICENCE DUTY Commons April 4, 1995

Smoking Written Answers April 4, 1995

Smoking Written Answers April 4, 1995

Drugs Strategy Commons April 20, 1995

7 speeches — Select Committees Commons April 20, 1995

Smoking Written Answers April 25, 1995

Smoking Restrictions Written Answers April 26, 1995

Smoking Written Answers May 3, 1995

Civil Servants Written Answers May 4, 1995

Smoking Written Answers May 9, 1995

Smoking Written Answers May 15, 1995

Smoking Written Answers May 16, 1995

Smoking Written Answers May 18, 1995

University of Wales Air Squadron Written Answers June 6, 1995

Smoking Written Answers June 19, 1995

Business of the House Commons June 22, 1995

4 speeches — PURPOSES OF NATIONAL PARKS Commons June 28, 1995

A3 Written Answers June 28, 1995

APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES Commons July 4, 1995

2 speeches — Recruitment Written Answers November 2, 1995

Spoken English Commons November 7, 1995

Engagements Commons November 7, 1995

2 speeches — Portsmouth (Fleet Maintenance) Commons November 22, 1995

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