Miss Elaine Burton
March 2, 1904 - October 6, 1991Summary information for Miss Elaine Burton
Contributions
1978
TOURISM AND THE ECONOMY Lords January 25, 1978
4 speeches — AIRLINE OVER-BOOKING COMPENSATION Lords January 26, 1978
2 speeches — CONSUMERS AND THE NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES Lords January 31, 1978
BRITISH RAIL: NIGHT SLEEPERS Lords February 2, 1978
3 speeches — AIRLINE OVERBOOKING: WARNING NOTICES Lords February 9, 1978
2 speeches — HEATHROW TERMINAL PROJECT INQUIRY Lords February 22, 1978
AIRLINE OVERBOOKING Written Answers February 23, 1978
EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS BILL Lords March 7, 1978
3 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION BILL Lords March 9, 1978
TRIBUTES TO THE LATE LADY TWEEDSMUIR OF BELHELVIE Lords March 13, 1978
9 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION BILL Lords March 13, 1978
3 speeches — HEATHROW: PASSENGERS WITH LUGGAGE Lords March 15, 1978
AVIATION SECURITY COSTS Written Answers March 15, 1978
THE POST OFFICE: CARTER REPORT Lords March 16, 1978
4 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION BILL Lords March 20, 1978
SOVIET MERCHANT SHIPPING TARIFFS Lords March 22, 1978
3 speeches — CONSUMERS AND THE NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES Lords April 5, 1978
AVIATION SECURITY FUND REGULATIONS 1978 Lords April 19, 1978
4 speeches — AIRLINE OVERBOOKING COMPENSATION Lords June 15, 1978
4 speeches — AIR TRANSPORT USERS' COMMITTEE: STATUS Lords June 22, 1978
ELECTRICITY: OFF-PEAK RATES Lords June 27, 1978
4 speeches — CONSUMER COUNCILS: FINANCING Lords June 29, 1978
HEATHROW: FOURTH TERMINAL Lords July 19, 1978
6 speeches — AIRLINES OVERBOOKING COMPENSATION Lords July 20, 1978
LORDS AMENDMENTS Lords July 20, 1978
2 speeches — AIR TRANSPORT USERS' COMMITTEE: STATUS Lords July 27, 1978
3 speeches — NOISE INSULATION GRANTS: AIRPORTS Lords November 9, 1978
3 speeches — FLIGHT TRANSFERS: HEATHROW/GATWICK Lords December 7, 1978
4 speeches — FLIGHT TRANSFERS: PASSENGER FACILITIES Lords December 12, 1978
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