Mr Michael Brougham

August 2, 1938 -
Summary information for Mr Michael Brougham

Contributions

2000

Road Accidents: Child Deaths Lords January 13, 2000

Care Standards Bill [H.L.] Lords January 18, 2000

Local Government Bill [H.L.] Lords February 7, 2000

2 speeches — Learning and Skills Bill [H.L.] Lords February 10, 2000

Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Children (Leaving Care) Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report February 10, 2000

Representation of the People Bill Lords February 15, 2000

2 speeches — Road Safety Lords March 13, 2000

Roadworks Lords April 5, 2000

2 speeches — Ethiopia: Food Aid Lords April 13, 2000

Financial Services and Markets Bill Lords April 18, 2000

6 speeches — Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill Lords June 12, 2000

2 speeches — Millennium Bridge Lords June 14, 2000

Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Insolvency Bill [H.L.] Grand Committee Report June 15, 2000

Royal Parks (Trading) Bill Lords June 21, 2000

2 speeches — Royal Parks (Trading) Bill Lords July 13, 2000

"EXTRA-TERRITORIAL OFFENCES" Lords July 24, 2000

Application to chief officer of police. Lords July 24, 2000

No. 2, Marsham Street Written Answers July 24, 2000

ESTABLISHMENT AND DISSEMINATION OF A COUNTRY CODE: GUIDANCE Lords October 3, 2000

TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS OF BOUNDARY COMMISSIONS Lords October 10, 2000

Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Bill Lords October 12, 2000

Official Report of the Grand Committee on the Fur Farming (Prohibition) Bill Grand Committee Report October 17, 2000

2 speeches — Shotguns and Criminal Offences Written Answers October 18, 2000

Firearms Consultative Committee Written Answers October 18, 2000

2 speeches — Transport Bill Lords October 30, 2000

United Kingdom Tax Burden Lords November 15, 2000

Flu Vaccine: Availability Lords November 16, 2000

Disqualifications Bill Lords November 20, 2000

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