Mr Win Griffiths

February 11, 1943 -
Summary information for Mr Win Griffiths

Contributions

2002

Regional Governance Written Answers January 9, 2002

4 speeches — LOCAL HEALTH BOARDS Commons January 15, 2002

Baby Food Written Answers January 23, 2002

Farming and Food Commons February 27, 2002

4 speeches — Welsh Affairs Commons February 28, 2002

Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Commons March 6, 2002

Immigration Written Answers March 7, 2002

Disability Discrimination Act Written Answers March 7, 2002

Firefighters (Recruitment) Written Answers March 7, 2002

Zimbabwe Written Answers March 12, 2002

Ambulance Service (Diabetics) Written Answers March 14, 2002

European Council (Barcelona) Commons March 18, 2002

Export Licensing Written Answers March 21, 2002

Barnett Formula Commons April 10, 2002

Jobcentre Plus Written Answers April 15, 2002

Zimbabwe Commons April 16, 2002

Sierra Leone Written Answers April 17, 2002

Elections (Sierra Leone) Commons April 22, 2002

Health and Safety (Computers) Written Answers April 30, 2002

Cyclists (Fixed Penalties) Written Answers May 1, 2002

2 speeches — Steel (US Tariffs) Commons May 2, 2002

Cancer Services (South-East) Westminster Hall May 7, 2002

Standard Spending Assessment (Bury) Westminster Hall May 7, 2002

3 speeches — Racism (Welsh Politics) Westminster Hall May 7, 2002

2 speeches — House of Lords Reform Commons May 13, 2002

Milk Written Answers May 13, 2002

Sub-Saharan Africa Written Answers May 14, 2002

Engagements Commons May 15, 2002

Empty Homes Westminster Hall May 16, 2002

2 speeches — Street Crime Commons June 10, 2002

Departmental Representation Written Answers June 19, 2002

Zimbabwe Written Answers June 19, 2002

2 speeches — European Union Westminster Hall July 9, 2002

Teachers' Work Load Written Answers July 17, 2002

2 speeches — Global Poverty Commons July 18, 2002

Sport (Young People) Written Answers July 22, 2002

2 speeches — New Partnership for Africa's Development Commons July 23, 2002

3 speeches — Sierra Leone Written Answers July 24, 2002

Street Children Written Answers July 24, 2002

2 speeches — Iran Written Answers July 24, 2002

UN Special Rapporteur Written Answers July 24, 2002

Children Written Answers July 24, 2002

Youth Offenders (Drugs) Written Answers July 24, 2002

2 speeches — Youth Offending Teams Written Answers September 19, 2002

Deaths In Custody Written Answers September 19, 2002

Offenders (Clinical Audits) Written Answers September 19, 2002

Farm Waste Written Answers September 19, 2002

Bali Commons October 15, 2002

2 speeches — Disability Benefits (Home Visits) Commons October 21, 2002

Bali Commons October 21, 2002

Bus Security Westminster Hall October 22, 2002

West Freugh Airfield Westminster Hall October 22, 2002

4 speeches — International Terrorism (Indonesia) Westminster Hall October 23, 2002

UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Westminster Hall October 24, 2002

A-Levels Written Answers October 24, 2002

Zimbabwe Written Answers October 24, 2002

Somalia and Angola Written Answers October 24, 2002

Iraq (Exports) Written Answers October 29, 2002

Drugs and Crime Written Answers October 30, 2002

Service Personnel (Wales) Written Answers November 4, 2002

Iraq (Security Council Resolution) Commons November 7, 2002

Fire Dispute Written Answers November 20, 2002

Police Written Answers December 2, 2002

Convention on the Future of Europe Commons December 2, 2002

Objective 5 Written Answers December 4, 2002

Manufacturing Industry Commons December 4, 2002

Defence Aviation Repair Agency Written Answers December 9, 2002

Prison Health Service (Wales) Written Answers December 10, 2002

2 speeches — Africa (Human Rights) Commons December 11, 2002

2 speeches — Africa Commons December 11, 2002

Rail Services (Wales) Written Answers December 17, 2002

Household Rubbish (Recycling) Commons December 19, 2002

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