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Parliamentary Debates
Windrush
33 speeches (17,421 words)
Thursday 29th February 2024 - Lords Chamber
Home Office
Mentions:
1: Baroness Brinton (LD - Life peer) I do want to mention one person: former MP Norman Baker, who was the Home Office Immigration Minister - Link to Speech



Select Committee Documents
Thursday 31st August 2023
Report - Third Report - Drugs

Home Affairs Committee

Found: Neagle AS (DRU0124 ). 26 Justice Minister for Northern Ireland, Naomi Long MLA ( DRU0113 ), para.2. 27 Norman

Tuesday 9th May 2023
Oral Evidence - Rail Freight Group, Peter Gordon, Angel Trains Ltd, The Maritime and Transport Action Group, University of Manchester, and Coventry City Council

Our future transport - Transport Committee

Found: Interestingly, Norman Baker—who was the Transport Minister under the coalition Government— came

Wednesday 19th April 2023
Oral Evidence - Department for Business and Trade, and Department for Business and Trade

The work of the Department for International Trade - International Trade Committee

Found: Norman Baker, who had just lost his seat at the time, said to me, “You will have only made it, Lloyd

Tuesday 28th February 2023
Written Evidence - Dr Christopher Gillham
SRI0047 - Strategic road investment

Strategic road investment - Transport Committee

Found: I wrote to Norman Baker, making a number of points that I make in this submission.

Friday 27th May 2022
Formal Minutes - Formal Minutes 2021-22 (complete session)

Home Affairs Committee

Found: Prosecutions on deaf survivors of domestic abuse, dated 17 February 2022 Drugs DRU0005 Rt Hon Norman

Tuesday 7th December 2021
Inquiry Publications - 2nd Report - Towns and Cities: Local Power is the Path to Recovery

The long-term impact of the pandemic on towns and cities - COVID-19 Committee

Found: Norman Baker, Adviser to the CEO at the Campaign for Better Transport, suggested that: fi – unless we

Monday 12th July 2021
Oral Evidence - Rt Hon Norman Baker (Adviser to the CEO at Campaign for Better Transport), Professor Nick Tyler (Director at UCL Centre for Transport Studies), Ian Wright (Head of Innovation and Partnerships at Transport Focus), David Cowan (Director of Commercial Operations at Translink), and John Birtwistle (Head of Policy at First bus)
Campaign for Better Transport, UCL Centre for Transport Studies, Transport Focus, Translink, and First bus

The long-term impact of the pandemic on towns and cities - COVID-19 Committee

Found: Better Transport, UCL Centre for Transport Studies, Transport Focus, Translink, and First bus Rt Hon Norman

Tuesday 13th April 2021
Written Evidence - Greener Transport Solutions
EVP0094 - Zero emission vehicles and road pricing

Zero emission vehicles and road pricing - Transport Committee

Found: Transport Safety (PACTS)Tim Robinson, CEO of DoddleJoan Walley, Chair of the Aldersgate GroupRt Hon Norman

Friday 12th February 2021
Oral Evidence - Centre for Cities, Independent Transport Commission, and Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE), and University of Warwick
Centre for Cities, Independent Transport Commission, and Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)

Reforming public transport after the pandemic - Transport Committee

Found: Next, can I turn to Norman Baker?

Friday 12th February 2021
Oral Evidence - Campaign for Better Transport, Confederation of Passenger Transport, and Arriva UK Bus
Campaign for Better Transport, Confederation of Passenger Transport, and Arriva UK Bus

Reforming public transport after the pandemic - Transport Committee

Found: Next, can I turn to Norman Baker?

Tuesday 15th December 2020
Oral Evidence - University of Oxford, and Nature-based Solutions Initiative, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
University of Oxford, and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)

Biodiversity and Ecosystems - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: I think the only time that an MP tried to stop one was Norman Baker and the A27 near Lewes.

Tuesday 15th December 2020
Oral Evidence - Environment Bank, Mott MacDonald, and Associated British Foods UK Grocery
Environment Bank, Mott MacDonald, and Associated British Foods UK Grocery

Biodiversity and Ecosystems - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: I think the only time that an MP tried to stop one was Norman Baker and the A27 near Lewes.

Tuesday 15th December 2020
Oral Evidence - University of Cambridge, and HMT Economics of Biodiversity Review
University of Cambridge

Biodiversity and Ecosystems - Environmental Audit Committee

Found: I think the only time that an MP tried to stop one was Norman Baker and the A27 near Lewes.

Monday 14th December 2020
Inquiry Publications - 3rd Report - Employment and COVID-19: time for a new deal

Employment and COVID-19 - Economic Affairs Committee

Found: Norman Baker, Adviser to the CEO, Campaign for Better Transport QQ 65Œ72 *Robert Griggs, Policy and

Monday 5th October 2020
Oral Evidence - Rail Delivery Group, Confederation of Passenger Transport, Campaign for Better Transport, and Airlines UK
Rail Delivery Group, Confederation of Passenger Transport, Campaign for Better Transport, and Airlines UK

Employment and COVID-19 - Economic Affairs Committee

Found: Baker, Adviser to the CEO at Campaign for Better Transport; Robert Griggs, Policy and Public Affairs

Wednesday 2nd September 2020
Written Evidence - Clean Air in London
AQU0072 - Air Quality

Air Quality - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee

Found: At one Policy Exchange event, Norman Baker MP, then a Transport Minister, said as much.

Tuesday 21st July 2020
Inquiry Publications - Seventh Report: Sanctions in respect of the conduct of Members

Sanctions - Committee on Standards

Found: Nr Norman Baker [2R, 2007Œ08] Parliamentary newsletter funded from IEP contained party-political material



Select Committee Inquiry
13 Apr 2012
Wildlife Crime
Environmental Audit Committee (Select)
Not accepting submissions

The inquiry examined the scale of wildlife crime in the UK, including the damage and destruction to species and habitats. It also examined the scale of, and risks posed by, the illicit trade in wildlife and wildlife products. The inquiry considered the role of the Government and other bodies in England and Wales in preventing, detecting and prosecuting these types of crime, as well as what action the Government could take internationally to tackle the problems of illegal trade.

23 Nov 2010
Effective road and traffic management
Transport Committee (Select)
Not accepting submissions

14 June 2011

Witnesses: Nick Lester, Corporate Director of Services, Cllr Catherine West, Chair of London Council’s Transport and Environment Committee (and leader of Islington Council), London Councils, and Garrett Emmerson, Chief Operating Officer for London Streets, Transport for London; Mike Penning MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, and Norman Baker MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Transport

7 June 2011

Witnesses: Paul Watters, Head of Public Affairs, AA, Iain Reeve, Head of Strategy, Transport and Planning Services, Surrey County Council, and Malcolm Bingham, Head of Road Network Management Policy, Freight Transport Association, Professor Phil Blythe, Chair, Transport Policy Panel, Institute of Engineering and Technology, Robin Shaw, Chairman of Learned Society, Chartered Institution of Highways and Transport, and Mike Mackinnon, Director, Capita Symonds, Graham Dalton, Chief Executive, and Simon Sheldon-Wilson, Director of Traffic Management, Highways Agency, and Assistant Chief Constable Nick Croft, South Wales Police, Association of Chief Police Officers

10 May 2011

Witnesses: David Brown, Director General of South Yorkshire PTE, pteg, and Peter Nash, Policy Adviser, Stagecoach; Dave Turnbull, Legal Director, National Joint Utilities Group, John Pettigrew, Chief Operating Officer of UK Gas Distribution, National Grid, and Roger Culpin, Chair, Joint Authorities Group; and Simon Beasley, Chair, Urban Traffic Management and Control, Andy Graham, Chair, Co-operative Vehicle Highways Interest Group, Intelligent Transport Systems, and Anthony Sharp, Former President, Institute of Highway Engineers

29 March 2011

Witnesses: Hugh Noblett, Head of Training, Cadence Driver Development, Nich Brown, General Secretary, Motorcycle Action Group (MAG), and Jack Semple, Director of Policy, Road Haulage Association; Robin Heydon, Officer, Cambridge Cycling Campaign, Christopher Peck, Policy Co-ordinator, CTC, the national cyclists' organisation, and Majeed Neky, People and Places Campaign Coordinator, Living Streets; and Mark Kemp, senior member, Transport Committee, ADEPT, James Coates, member of Public Policies Committee, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK (CILT), Stephen Glaister, Director, RAC Foundation, and Nick Reed, Senior Human Factors Researcher, Transport Research Laboratory

11 Nov 2010
Bus services after the Spending Review
Transport Committee (Select)
Not accepting submissions

The Transport Committee undertook an inquiry into the funding of bus services in England (outside of London) in the light of the outcome of the Comprehensive Spending Review.

The Committee published its report on 11 August 2011.

View the full terms of reference for this inquiry.

Oral evidence sessions

Tuesday 25 January 2011

Evidence given by Nick Richardson, CILT Bus and Coach Forum Committee Member, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, Steve Warburton, Operations Manager, TAS Partnership Ltd, and Professor Peter White, University of Westminster. David Sidebottom, Bus Passenger Director, Passenger Focus, Stephen Morris, General Manager, Bus Users UK, Stephen Joseph, Chief Executive, Campaign for Better Transport, and Greg Lewis, Programme Director, Age UK

Tuesday 22 March 2011

Robert Montgomery, Service Performance Director, Stagecoach Group plc, and Mike Cooper, Managing Director, Arriva Bus UK, and Roger Cotterell, Finance Manager, Compass Travel (Sussex) Ltd, and Ben Colson, Managing Director, Go West Travel Ltd (t/a Norfolk Green), and Keith Halstead, Chief Executive, Community Transport Association UK; and Cllr Peter Box CBE, Local Government Association, and Tracey Jessop, Vice Chair, and Mr David Brown, Director General, South Yorkshire PTE, pteg, and North Yorkshire County Council, witness TBC, and Bruce Thompson, Transport Co-ordination Service Manager, Devon County Council

Tueday 3 May 2011

Witnesses: Mr Ray Wilkes, Ms Victoria Harvey, Mr Terry Kirby, and Mr David Redgewell; and Norman Baker MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, and Anthony Ferguson, Head of Buses and Taxis Division, Department for Transport

11 Nov 2010
Licensing of taxis and private hire vehicles
Transport Committee (Select)
Not accepting submissions

Oral evidence taken

18 January 2011

Witnesses: Graham Stevenson, National Organiser, Transport, and Tommy McIntyre, National Taxi Representative, Unite the Union, Mick Rix, National Officer, and Michael Hildreth, Secretary, GMB Professional Drivers, Taxis & Private Hire, GMB, and Gavin Soki, Skyline Taxis; Ian Shanks, Partner, Blue Line Taxis, Mr David B. Wilson, Paul McLaughlin, Company Secretary, Delta Taxis, Richard Jarman, Company Secretary, South Sefton Hackney Drivers’ Association, and John Griffin, Chairman, Addison Lee; and Mr Myles Bebbington, Damien Edwards, Licensing Officer, Liverpool City Council, Councillor Cec Tallack, Leader, Milton Keynes Council, and Philip Soderquest, Public Safety and Enforcement Manager, Northumberland County Council

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15 March 2011

Witnesses: Brian Whitehead, Regional Organiser, and Stan Marut, Branch Secretary, London Taxi Brach, RMT, Paul Brent, Chairman, and Tim Gray, Company Secretary, National Taxi Association, Steve Wright MBE, Chairman, Licensed Private Hire Car Association; Kris Beuret OBE, Chair, and John Austin, Vice Chair, National Association of Taxi Users, John Moorhouse, Company Secretary, and Paul Fawcett, Advisory and Research Consultant, TravelWatch NorthWest; Norman Baker MP, Department for Transport

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Parliamentary Research
Finances of the Monarchy - CBP-9807
Nov. 27 2023

Found: relevant future annual reports and accounts. 314 Writing in April 2023, the former Liberal Democrat MP Norman

King Charles III: First year of the reign - CBP-9627
Aug. 23 2023

Found: the case for the opening of the archives relating to her reign.139 The former Liberal Democrat MP Norman

The National Bus Strategy: Bus policy in England outside London - CBP-9464
May. 17 2022

Found: Committee, Oral evidence: Reforming public transport after the pandemic , HC 676, February 2021 , Q199 [Norman



Tweets
Barry Sheerman (Labour (Co-op) - Huddersfield) - @BarrySheerman
17 Feb 2022, 8:31 a.m.

Could we be informed who in the Metropolitan Police gave the order to investigate Prince Charle’s charity? Nobody else on the planet would take very much notice of former Lib-Dem MP Norman Baker.

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Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat - Richmond Park) - @sarahjolney1
Liberal Democrat Spokesperson (Treasury)
20 Oct 2021, 3:01 p.m.

It was a pleasure to catch up with former @LibDems MP Norman Baker, who was in Parliament to help launch the @CBTransport campaign urging @RishiSunak to freeze rail fares next year to help get people back on board trains and put the brakes on the car-led recovery ?️?? https://t.co/L2hUxmn9yq

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Department Publications - News and Communications
Saturday 1st July 2023
Department for Transport
Source Page: 'Get around for £2' this summer as bus fare cap extended until 31 October
Document: 'Get around for £2' this summer as bus fare cap extended until 31 October (webpage)

Found: Norman Baker from Campaign for Better Transport said: Buses are integral to the economy and keep the

Sunday 1st January 2023
Department for Transport
Source Page: New Year cheer: £2 bus tickets for thousands of routes
Document: New Year cheer: £2 bus tickets for thousands of routes (webpage)

Found: Norman Baker from Campaign for Better Transport, said: Affordable bus travel really is a win-win.



Department Publications - Guidance
Thursday 12th January 2023
Home Office
Source Page: Revised guidance issued under section 182 of Licensing Act 2003
Document: Revised guidance issued under section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003 (October 2014 print-ready version) (PDF)

Found: Norman Baker MP Minister of State ii | Revised Guidance issued under section 182 of the Licensing

Thursday 12th January 2023
Home Office
Source Page: Revised guidance issued under section 182 of Licensing Act 2003
Document: Revised guidance issued under section 182 of the Licensing Act 2003 (October 2014) (PDF)

Found: Norman Baker MP Minister of State ii | Revised Guidance issued under section 182 of the Licensing

Thursday 12th January 2023
Home Office
Source Page: Revised guidance issued under section 182 of Licensing Act 2003
Document: Revised guidance issued under section 182 of Licensing Act 2003 (webpage)

Found: From: Home Office and The Rt Hon Norman Baker Published 13 October 2014 Last updated 12 January



Non-Departmental Publications - Transparency
May. 31 2022
Independent Adviser on Ministers' Interests
Source Page: List of ministers' interests
Document: List of ministers' interests - October 2013 (PDF)
Transparency

Found: Relevant interests of spouse, partner or close family member Norman Baker MP, Minister