Mr Derek Ezra

February 23, 1919 -
Summary information for Mr Derek Ezra

Contributions

1999

Steel Imports: Unfair Pricing Lords January 13, 1999

European Single Currency Lords January 20, 1999

European Time Zones Lords February 11, 1999

National Savings Pensioners Bonds Lords March 1, 1999

Emphysema: Coal Miners' Compensation Lords March 9, 1999

2 speeches — Energy Efficiency Lords March 15, 1999

Sterling and the Euro Lords March 16, 1999

Wave Energy Lords April 12, 1999

Housing Lords April 15, 1999

2 speeches — London Underground Lords April 28, 1999

Empty Government-owned Housing Lords April 29, 1999

Gas Supply: Marketing Practices Lords May 10, 1999

Greater London Authority Bill Lords May 20, 1999

2 speeches — Fuel Poverty: Government Assistance Lords May 25, 1999

2 speeches — Energy Efficiency Lords June 21, 1999

European Monetary Union Lords June 24, 1999

Climate Change Levy Lords June 30, 1999

The Post Office Lords July 7, 1999

The Post Office Lords July 8, 1999

Jet-skis Lords July 12, 1999

2 speeches — Electricity Trading Arrangements Lords July 14, 1999

Ex-miners: National Spirometry Programme Lords July 15, 1999

Highways Agency Lords July 19, 1999

Railway Safety Lords October 11, 1999

Cold Weather Payments Lords November 2, 1999

2 speeches — London Underground: Restructuring Lords November 3, 1999

Monetary Policy Committee: Select Committee Report Lords November 4, 1999

Coalfield Areas: Regeneration Lords November 11, 1999

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 22, 1999

Passport Agency Lords November 23, 1999

South East England: Development Lords November 30, 1999

2 speeches — London Underground: Financing Methods Lords December 9, 1999

Housing in the South-East Lords December 15, 1999

2 speeches — The Coal industry Lords December 15, 1999

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