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Ladyman, Dr Stephen, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Dept of Health
Chamber Debates
Railways, Petitions (14.04.03) 779
Questions
Standard assessment tasks, Kent 392-3
Lait, Mrs Jacqui
Questions
Welfare tax credits, Scotland 117
Lamb, Norman
Chamber Debates
Budget April 2003 (09.04.03) 304, 313
Questions
Iraq conflict, Journalism 571w
Iraq conflict, Land mines 8w
Iraq conflict, Vaccination 139w
Israel, Nuclear weapons 308w
Ivory Coast, Mercenaries 63w
Livestock, Waste disposal 360w
Lammy, David, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Dept of Health
Questions
Accident and emergency departments, Consultants 97-8w
Accident and emergency departments, Suffolk 440w
Cancer, Young people 333w
Dental services, Fees and charges 235w
Dental services, Foreign workers 241w
Diabetes, Medical treatments 235w
Essex Rivers Healthcare NHS Trust, Manpower 322w
Information technology, Expenditure 100w
Knee replacements, Waiting lists 113w
Patient advice and liaison services 603w
Patients, Complaints 611w
Patients' forums, Taunton 237w
Pharmacy, Advisory services 377-8w
Pharmacy, Buckinghamshire 97w
Primary care trusts, Public participation 444w
Respiratory system, West Midlands 110-1w
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Hospital beds 243w
South Worcestershire Primary Care Trust, Finance 111w
VOICE, Freedom of information 605w
Lancashire
Land
Land mines
Land use
Landfill tax credit scheme
Landmines Act 1998
Questions
Langage
Gas fired power stations 486w
Languages
Lansley, Mr Andrew
Chamber Debates
Industrial Development (Financial Assistance) Bill, Rep and 3R (07.04.03) 60-8, 75-6, 82-5
Latin America
Laws, Mr David
Chamber Debates
Budget April 2003 (09.04.03) 320, 324, (14.04.03) 657
Questions
Buildings, Inland Revenue 148w
Consultants, Dept of Trade and Industry 265-7w
Economic and monetary union 541-2w
Manpower, Dept for Work and Pensions 416w
Official hospitality, Home Office 533-4w
Public expenditure, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 271w
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Finance 431w
Social security benefits, Expenditure 229-30w
Lazarowicz, Mr Mark
Chamber Debates
Budget April 2003 (14.04.03) 696
Questions
Blood transfusion services 316w
Heavily indebted poor countries initiative 175-6w
Human rights, Scotland 119w
Telephone services, Dept for Education and Skills 80w
Telephone services, Dept for Work and Pensions 474-5w
Telephone services, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 509w
League Against Cruel Sports
Learning and skills councils
Political activities 558w
Learning disability
Leave
Dept for Culture Media and Sport 418w
Dept for Education and Skills 554w
Dept for International Development 514w
Dept of Trade and Industry 460w
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 499-500w
Leeds
Leeds General Infirmary
In vitro fertilisation 604w
Legal advice and assistance
Legal aid
Legal Services Commission
Legislative drafting
Leicester
Leigh, Mr Edward
Chamber Debates
Iraq conflict (07.04.03) 34
Questions
Iraq, Politics and government 527w
Iraq conflict, Bombs 421w
Iraq conflict, Prisoners of war 352w
Leslie, Mr Christopher, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Chamber Debates
Council tax, East Sussex (11.04.03) 591-4
Westminster Hall Debates
Written Statements
Building regulations, Electrical safety 27ws
Fire services, Risk management 4ws
Local government finance 36ws
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Standards 35-6ws
Questions
Absenteeism, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 495w
Billing, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 498w
Buildings, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 253w
Catering, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 426w
Cellular phones, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 358w, 502w
Combined heat and power 355w
Conferences, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 254w
Consultants, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 498w
Council tax, Suffolk 254w
Councillors, Codes of practice 255w
Councillors, Defamation 426w
Electronic voting, Security 499w
Equal pay, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 498-9w
Essex, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 430w
Fire Service College 428w
Internet, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 426-7w
Leave, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 499-500w
Local government, Codes of practice 255w
Local government, Conditions of employment 356-7w
Manpower, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 505-7w
Non-domestic rates, Valuation 256w
Official cars, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 357w
Official hospitality, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 428w, 500w
Orders and regulations, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 255w, 508-10w
Parental leave, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 503w
Parish councils, Elections 358w
Pensions, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 358-9w
Press, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 354w
Procurement, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 502-3w
Publications, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 355w
Publicity, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 495-6w, 498w
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Finance 431w
Regional development agencies, Operating costs 504w
Renewable energy, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 354-5w
Secondment, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 506w
Telephone services, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 509w
Telephones, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 509-10w
Trade unions, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 507w
Letwin, Rt Hon Oliver
Chamber Debates
Anti-social Behaviour Bill, 2R (08.04.03) 150-4, 233
Westminster Hall Debates
Post offices, Rural areas (08.04.03) 32-40wh
Questions
Public order offences, Telephone services 279w
Levitt, Mr Tom
Chamber Debates
Iraq conflict (10.04.03) 415
Questions
Hearing impaired, Mental health services 102-3w
Lewis, Mr Ivan, Parliamentary Secretary, Dept for Education and Skills
Questions
Basic skills, Standards 432w
Individual learning accounts 397
Investors in people, Buckinghamshire 432w
Modern apprenticeships, Minimum wage 186w
Pupil exclusions, Yorkshire and Humberside 188w
Special educational needs, Autism 183w
Special educational needs, Kent 187-8w
Teachers, Crimes of violence 182-3w
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