Mr Jan Simon

July 20, 1940 -
Summary information for Mr Jan Simon

Contributions

2003

Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill [H.L.] Lords February 28, 2003

Motoring Offences: UK Citizens Abroad Written Answers March 4, 2003

Dangerous Drivers Causing Death Lords March 12, 2003

Transport: Social Exclusion Unit Report Lords March 19, 2003

Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill Lords March 20, 2003

Drivers: Eyesight Standards Written Answers March 25, 2003

Driving Licences Written Answers April 2, 2003

Code of Guidance on Sites of Special Scientific Interest: Encouraging positive partnerships Lords April 4, 2003

Prevention of Driving under the Influence of Drugs Bill [H.L.] Lords April 4, 2003

Asthma Written Answers April 7, 2003

Railways and Transport Safety Bill Lords May 1, 2003

Asthma Lords May 6, 2003

Asthma Written Answers May 7, 2003

Communications Bill Lords May 20, 2003

4 speeches — Railways and Transport Safety Bill Grand Committee Report June 5, 2003

Railways and Transport Safety Bill Lords June 19, 2003

SCHEDULE Al DEFINITIONS Lords June 24, 2003

Palace of Westminster: Smoking Policy Lords July 1, 2003

Smoke-flavoured Food Additives Lords July 1, 2003

Smoking in Government and Parliamentary Buildings Lords July 17, 2003

Policing Targets Lords October 15, 2003

Extradition Bill Lords October 27, 2003

Fire Services Bill Lords November 3, 2003

2 speeches — Speed Cameras Written Answers November 3, 2003

Safety Camera Partnerships Written Answers November 5, 2003

Road Vehicles (Registration and Licensing) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2003 Lords November 14, 2003

Offshore Registration of Shipping Lords December 1, 2003

Nuclear Energy Lords December 2, 2003

Abandoned Vehicles Lords December 4, 2003

Road Deaths and Casualties Lords December 17, 2003

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