Mr Wyn Roberts

July 10, 1930 -
Summary information for Mr Wyn Roberts

Contributions

1997

Finance Bill Commons January 14, 1997

2 speeches — Small Businesses Commons January 16, 1997

2 speeches — Welsh Language Commons January 20, 1997

Public Expenditure Written Answers January 22, 1997

4 speeches — Sex Offenders Bill Commons January 27, 1997

2 speeches — Assisted Places Scheme Written Answers January 27, 1997

Assisted Places Scheme Written Answers January 28, 1997

Local Government Finance Written Answers January 28, 1997

Assisted Places Scheme Written Answers January 29, 1997

2 speeches — Tourism (Social Chapter) Commons February 3, 1997

8 speeches — Local Government Finance (Wales) Commons February 4, 1997

6 speeches — Welsh Development Agency Bill Commons February 10, 1997

Unemployment Commons February 17, 1997

Job Creation Written Answers February 17, 1997

Health Authorities (Allocation of Resources) Written Answers February 18, 1997

4 speeches — REGISTER OF SEX OFFENDERS Commons February 25, 1997

Income and Expenditure Written Answers February 25, 1997

Welsh Affairs Commons February 27, 1997

Welsh Affairs Commons February 27, 1997

Arts (Private Sector Sponsorship) Commons March 3, 1997

Average Weekly Earnings Written Answers March 3, 1997

Privatisation Written Answers March 13, 1997

Unemployment Commons March 17, 1997

Relocation (Minimum Wage) Commons March 17, 1997

Environmental Protection and Enhancement Lords November 5, 1997

Wales: Higher Education Funding Written Answers November 10, 1997

Invest in Britain, Welsh Development Agency and Locate in Scotland: Roles Written Answers November 13, 1997

2 speeches — Wales: Gross Domestic Product Lords December 10, 1997

Wales Lords December 10, 1997

Farm Incomes Written Answers December 15, 1997

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