Mr Ivon Moore-Brabazon

December 20, 1946 -
Summary information for Mr Ivon Moore-Brabazon

Contributions

1994

NATIONAL SAVINGS: MINIMUM DEPOSIT Written Answers January 11, 1994

DRINK-DRIVING: CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN Written Answers January 19, 1994

LEGAL AID BOARD: OBJECTIVES Written Answers January 20, 1994

HOMELESSNESS LEGISLATION: CONSULTATION PAPER Written Answers January 20, 1994

3 speeches — Air Transport Duty Lords January 24, 1994

Second-Hand Vehicles: Mileages Lords January 24, 1994

Arts Funding Lords January 26, 1994

Car Crime Lords February 16, 1994

BMW and Rover Lords February 28, 1994

LIGHT DUES Written Answers March 23, 1994

BASINGSTOKE NORTHERN BYPASS: DoT SIGNS Written Answers March 29, 1994

2 speeches — Road Traffic Regulatiion (Special Events) Bill Lords March 30, 1994

London Transport Chairman: Selection Lords April 13, 1994

Road Traffic Regulation (Special Events) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 14, 1994

6 speeches — Sunday Trading Bill Lords April 14, 1994

Sunday Trading Bill Lords April 18, 1994

Isle of Wight (Structural Change) Order 1994 Lords April 28, 1994

COMMONWEALTH DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Written Answers May 3, 1994

4 speeches — Sunday Trading Bill Lords May 5, 1994

MARITIME SAFETY: REPORT Written Answers May 16, 1994

2 speeches — Heathrow Airport Lords May 17, 1994

Cenargo: Proposed Ferry Service Lords June 9, 1994

Orly Airport: British Air Services Lords June 20, 1994

Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords June 20, 1994

4 speeches — Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill Lords July 12, 1994

NATIONAL FOREST PROJECT Written Answers July 13, 1994

European Flights: Pricing Lords October 13, 1994

Coal: Consumer Safeguards Lords October 24, 1994

UK Airports: Immigration Services Lords October 27, 1994

3 speeches — Liquor Licensing Hours Lords November 1, 1994

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