Mr Ivon Moore-Brabazon

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

Contributions

1999

Violence on Aircraft Lords January 12, 1999

Road Maintenance: Cost Lords January 19, 1999

Rail Freight Proposals Lords January 20, 1999

Road Building: Implications of Cutback Lords January 21, 1999

Heathrow Airport: Fifth Terminal Lords January 21, 1999

GDP: Local Area Figures and Eurostat Written Answers January 25, 1999

Transport Lords January 27, 1999

2 speeches — EU Structural Fund: Allocation Written Answers February 1, 1999

2 speeches — Local Authorities: Road Maintenance Budget Lords March 4, 1999

Airline Competition: ECC Report Lords March 9, 1999

Retail Prices Index Written Answers March 17, 1999

Railtrack: Investment Lords March 29, 1999

Road Maintenance Lords March 30, 1999

Mobile Telephones On Aircraft Lords March 31, 1999

"Rema" Investigation Lords April 15, 1999

2 speeches — Carriage by Air Acts (Application of Provisions) (Fifth Amendment) Order 1999 Lords April 15, 1999

Passenger Train Services Lords April 19, 1999

Rail Privatisation: Advice Lords April 27, 1999

Airline Traffic Rights: United States Lords April 28, 1999

London Underground Lords April 28, 1999

2 speeches — Road Traffic Regulation (Cycle Parking) Bill [H.L.] Lords April 28, 1999

Transport: Local Authority Subsidies Lords May 5, 1999

2 speeches — Air Carrier Liability Order 1998 Lords May 5, 1999

Air Navigation Order: New Offence Written Answers May 6, 1999

Aeroplane Noise Regulations 1999 Lords May 7, 1999

Greater London Authority Bill Lords May 20, 1999

Minicab Licensing Written Answers May 20, 1999

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Bill [H.L.] Lords May 21, 1999

Minicab Law: Enforcement Written Answers May 24, 1999

London Underground Penalty Fares: Appeals Lords May 25, 1999

Air Travel: Low Fuel Levels Lords June 8, 1999

Driving Licences Lords June 9, 1999

2 speeches — M4: Traffic Load between Junctions 4 and 2 Written Answers June 17, 1999

Greater London Authority Bill Lords June 21, 1999

Road Traffic (Enforcement Powers) Bill [H.L.] Lords June 25, 1999

7 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords June 28, 1999

39 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords July 1, 1999

5 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords July 5, 1999

7 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords July 5, 1999

14 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords July 5, 1999

Road Traffic (Use of Mobile Telephones) Bill [H.L.] Lords July 9, 1999

Jet-skis Lords July 12, 1999

Aeroplane Noise (Amendment) Regulations 1999 Lords July 16, 1999

Local Authorities (Contracting Out of Highway Functions) Order 1999 Lords July 16, 1999

Stansted Airport Aircraft Movement Limit (Amendment) Order 1999 Lords July 16, 1999

International Organisations (Immunities and Privileges) Miscellaneous Provisions Order 1999 Lords July 16, 1999

4 speeches — Assisted Area Proposals Written Answers July 23, 1999

Unemployment: Local Authority Wards Written Answers July 26, 1999

Assisted Areas Written Answers July 26, 1999

2 speeches — Greater London Authority Bill Lords July 27, 1999

Heritage Vehicles Lords July 28, 1999

Railway Safety Lords October 11, 1999

Prestwick Airport: Fifth Freedom Rights Lords October 14, 1999

Rail Investment Lords October 18, 1999

Air Traffic Control Lords October 26, 1999

Military Vehicles: Convoys Written Answers October 26, 1999

Streetworks: Operations Control Lords November 1, 1999

2 speeches — MEANING OF TRANSPORT SUBSIDIARY'S AGREEMENT Lords November 1, 1999

DISCRIMINATION Lords November 1, 1999

AMENDMENT COMMISSION Lords November 1, 1999

London Underground: Restructuring Lords November 3, 1999

LRT: Fare Evasion Procedures Lords November 4, 1999

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

Speed Cameras Lords December 6, 1999

Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords December 6, 1999

London Underground: Financing Methods Lords December 9, 1999

Bypass Construction Written Answers December 14, 1999

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