Mr Derek Ezra
February 23, 1919 -Summary information for Mr Derek Ezra
Contributions
2000
2 speeches — Benefits: Payment through Post Office Lords January 10, 2000
2 speeches — Government Information Technology Projects Lords January 17, 2000
3 speeches — British Coal Pension Fund: Surpluses Lords February 14, 2000
Waste Disposal Lords February 15, 2000
The Rowntree Report Lords February 16, 2000
2 speeches — Coal Generation Lords February 29, 2000
Mineworkers' Compensation Lords March 7, 2000
2 speeches — Reform of the House of Lords Lords March 7, 2000
2 speeches — Utilities: Regulation Lords March 9, 2000
European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) Bill [H.L.] Lords March 17, 2000
2 speeches — Oil Prices Lords March 22, 2000
The British Steel Industry Lords March 28, 2000
Postal Services: VAT Lords April 3, 2000
2 speeches — Combined Heat and Power Generation Targets Lords April 10, 2000
Post Offices: Payment of Welfare Benefit Lords April 12, 2000
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Lords April 12, 2000
British Coal Pension Fund: Surpluses Lords April 17, 2000
Manufacturing Industry Lords April 19, 2000
2 speeches — Energy Audits: Mortgage Surveys Lords April 20, 2000
2 speeches — EU Climate Change Targets: Progress Lords May 4, 2000
3 speeches — Utilities Bill Lords May 4, 2000
Climate Change Levy Lords May 17, 2000
Prostate Cancer Lords May 23, 2000
European Central Bank Lords June 7, 2000
13 speeches — Utilities Bill Lords June 13, 2000
7 speeches — Utilities Bill Lords June 13, 2000
Territorial Army: Restructuring Lords June 19, 2000
2 speeches — SECTIONS 24 TO 26: SUPPLEMENTARY Lords June 21, 2000
6 speeches — Determination of performance standards) Lords June 21, 2000
3 speeches — OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO ORDERS UNDER SECTION 32 OF 1989 ACT Lords June 21, 2000
2 speeches — Licence modifications rehiring to arrangements for suppliers last resort. Lords June 21, 2000
World Water Forum Lords June 28, 2000
Post Office Network Lords June 28, 2000
12 speeches — Utilities Bill Lords July 5, 2000
ELECTRICITY FROM COMBINED HEAT AND POWER AND CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY. Lords July 5, 2000
Fuel Poverty Lords July 6, 2000
Nuclear Waste: Consultation Paper Lords July 11, 2000
2 speeches — Utilities Bill Lords July 11, 2000
Energy Policy Lords July 17, 2000
2 speeches — Water Supply Lords July 17, 2000
Comprehensive Spending Review Lords July 18, 2000
Transport: 10-year Plan Lords July 20, 2000
Manufacturing Industry Lords July 20, 2000
Government Priorities Lords July 25, 2000
Prostate Cancer Written Answers September 27, 2000
Crawley Hospital Written Answers September 27, 2000
Mineworkers' Compensation Lords September 28, 2000
2 speeches — Oil Prices: Role of European Commission and IEA Lords October 2, 2000
Oil Prices Lords October 3, 2000
Fuel Supplies: Task Force Proposals Lords October 5, 2000
South-east England: Distribution of New Dwellings Written Answers October 5, 2000
Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Bill Lords October 13, 2000
Crawley Hospital Written Answers October 18, 2000
UN Conference on Climate Change Lords October 19, 2000
Oil Revenue and Taxes Lords October 25, 2000
3 speeches — New Electricity Trading Arrangements Lords October 26, 2000
Jubilee Line: Westminster Station Lords October 30, 2000
Fuel Contingency Planning Lords November 2, 2000
Pre-Budget Report Lords November 8, 2000
Urban White Paper Lords November 16, 2000
2 speeches — Cleaner Vehicle Fuels Lords November 20, 2000
Nuclear Waste Lords November 20, 2000
Age Discrimination in the Civil Service Lords November 22, 2000
Climate Change Levy Lords November 23, 2000
The South East: New Housing Written Answers November 29, 2000
Climate Conference, The Hague: Outcome Lords November 30, 2000
Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech. Lords December 11, 2000
UK Steel Industry Lords December 19, 2000
Miners' Compensation Lords December 19, 2000
2 speeches — London Underground: Investment Lords December 20, 2000
Poverty in the United Kingdom Lords December 21, 2000
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