Index for Volume 404continued
A Am B Bi Bo Bu C Ce Co Cr D Dh Du E Ep F Fr G Gu H Hi Hu I Ir J Ju K L Li Lu M Me Mo N Nu O On P Pi Ps Q R Rh Rw S Si So Su T Tr U V W Wo X Y Z
Babies
Baby care units
Back to work bonus scheme
Bacon, Mr Richard
Chamber Debates
Local government (29.04.03) 257
Questions
Pupils, Per capita costs 408w
Ukraine, EC external trade 511
Badgers
see also Bovine tuberculosis
Bailey, Mr Adrian
Questions
Middle East, Peace negotiations 559w
Baird, Vera
Westminster Hall Debates
Questions
Community support police officers, Riot control weapons 746w
Community support police officers, Self-defence 745w
Iraq conflict, Casualties 452-3w
Sexual offences, Victim support schemes 760w
State retirement pensions 492-3w
Welfare tax credits, Redcar 787w
Baker, Norman
Questions
Agriculture, Subsidies 140w
Animal welfare, Trapping 471-2w
Genetically modified organisms, Crops 465w
Landfill, Radioactive wastes 309-10w
Members, Telephone tapping 686-7
Ministerial policy advisors, Prime Minister 559w
Official visits, Prime Minister 558w
Overseas aid, Environmental impact assessment 733-4w
Pollution control, EC action 471w
Radioactive materials, Imports 38w
Radioactive wastes, Drigg 308w
Radioactive wastes, Landfill 537-8w
Seas and oceans, Environment protection 467-8w
Tax yields, Diesel fuel 622w
Baldry, Tony
Questions
Iraq, Reconstruction 440w
Manufacturing industries 417
Bangladesh
Politics and government 115w
Bank services
Banks, Mr Tony
Chamber Debates
National Community Service, 1R (29.04.03) 151-3
Questions
Armed forces, Uniforms 570w
Barker, Gregory
Chamber Debates
Local government (29.04.03) 157, 165
Questions
Burma, Peace negotiations 117w
Barking Havering and Redbridge Hospitals NHS Trust
Barnes, Mr Harry
Chamber Debates
Iraq conflict (28.04.03) 37
Northern Ireland government (06.05.03) 657
Westminster Hall sittings, Points of order (01.05.03) 440
Working tax credit (28.04.03) 57-8
Questions
Post office card account 414-5
Barnet Hospital
Barron, Rt Hon Kevin
Chamber Debates
Fire Services Bill, 2R (08.05.03) 874-7
Battle, Rt Hon John
Questions
India, Religious freedom 567w
Neighbourhood Renewal Fund 366-8w
Bayley, Hugh
Chamber Debates
Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill, 2R (07.05.03) 717, 775-7
Pharmacy, Petitions (28.04.03) 129-30
Westminster Hall Debates
New Partnership for Africas Development (29.04.03) 34-8wh, 48-9wh
Questions
Hospitals, Admissions 140
BBC
BBC Monitoring
Beacon schools
Beard, Mr Nigel
Chamber Debates
Questions
Beckett, Rt Hon Margaret, Secretary of State for Environment Food and the Regions
Questions
Common agricultural policy 535-7w
EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council 21-2w
Information technology, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 536w
Ministerial policy advisors, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 540w
Beecroft Lower School
Bees
Begg, Miss Anne
Questions
Pension funds, Tax credit 821-2
Beggs, Mr Roy
Questions
Civil service, Northern Ireland 669w
Class sizes, Northern Ireland 673-4w
Iraq, International assistance 681
Jobcentres, Religion 672w
Learning disability, Northern Ireland 333-5w
NHS trusts, Public appointments 670w
Patients, Northern Ireland 670w
Pupils, Northern Ireland 672w
Roads, Northern Ireland 901w
Teachers, Northern Ireland 675-6w
Terrorism, Northern Ireland 900-1w
Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital, Mental health services 676w
Welfare tax credits, Northern Ireland 171-2w
Beith, Rt Hon A J
Chamber Debates
Questions
Belfast
Belfast Airport
Bell, Mr Stuart, Second Church Estates Commissioner
Questions
Lambeth Palace, Libraries 860w
Bellingham, Mr Henry
Chamber Debates
Business questions intervention (08.05.03) 847
European Parliament (Representation) Bill, Lords amendts (28.04.03) 88
Fire Services Bill, 2R (08.05.03) 869-70, 873
Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill, 2R (07.05.03) 697-8
Local government (29.04.03) 167
National Minimum Wage (Enforcement Notices) Bill (HL), 3R (28.04.03) 106-10
Westminster Hall Debates
Questions
Benn, Hilary, Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Home Office
Westminster Hall Debates
Criminal Records Bureau (30.04.03) 118-25wh
Questions
Administration of justice, Standards 598w
Antisocial behaviour orders, Buckinghamshire 206-7w
Children, Life imprisonment 353-4w
Children, Protection 743w
Community service orders 523-4w
Corporate manslaughter 741w
Crime prevention, Sussex 205w
Holloway Prison, Young offenders 68-9w
Members, Correspondence 820w
Mersey tunnel, Transport police 531-2w
Motorcycles, Driving offences 204-5w
New Hall Prison, Young offenders 69w
Parenting orders, Derbyshire 218w
Pornography, Children 66w
Prison accommodation, Construction 529-30w
Prison Service, North West region 757-8w
Prisoners, Dependants 14-5
Prisoners, Rehabilitation 527w
Prisons, Cost effectiveness 527w
Prisons, Private sector 601-2w
Probation officers, Manpower 69-70w
Publications, Home Office 355-8w
Reoffenders, North East region 822w
Secure training centres, Manpower 72-3w
Secure training centres, Sanitation 72w
Secure training centres, Visits 73w
Sexual offences, Immigration controls 742-3w
Sexual offences, Travel restrictions 742w
Sexual offences, Victim support schemes 75w, 760w
Special constables, Manpower 201w
Travelling people, Trespass 17-8
Young offenders, Mental health services 67-8w
Young offenders, Pregnant women 69w
Bennett, Andrew
Chamber Debates
Local government (29.04.03) 254
Questions
Water supply, Repairs and maintenance 41w
Benzodiazepines
Benzone
Bercow, Mr John
Chamber Debates
Business questions intervention (08.05.03) 839
European Parliament (Representation) Bill, Lords amendts (28.04.03) 74, 77, 79, 88, 93-5, 100
Explanatory notes, Points of order (30.04.03) 299-300
Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Bill, 2R (07.05.03) 706, 711, 769
National Minimum Wage (Enforcement Notices) Bill (HL), 3R (28.04.03) 105
Regional Assemblies (Preparations) Bill, Lords amendts (30.04.03) 317, 319, 323-5, 344-5
Working tax credit (28.04.03) 69
Questions
Accountancy, Advocate General for Scotland 479w
Accountancy, Cabinet Office 173w
Accountancy, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 335w
Accountancy, Dept for Education and Skills 406w
Accountancy, Dept for International Development 145w
Accountancy, Dept for Transport 135w
Accountancy, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 395w
Accountancy, Home Office 521w
Accountancy, Northern Ireland Office 874w
Accountancy, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 476w
Accountancy, President of the Council 248w
Accountancy, Scotland Office 480w
Accountancy, Treasury 371w
Annual reports, Cabinet Office 43w
Annual reports, Dept for Education and Skills 630w
Annual reports, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 378w
Annual reports, Dept for Transport 9w
Annual reports, Dept of Trade and Industry 103w
Annual reports, Home Office 211w
Annual reports, Lord Chancellor's Dept 490w
Annual reports, Ministry of Defence 448w
Annual reports, Northern Ireland Office 878w
Annual reports, President of the Council 248-9w
Antisocial behaviour orders, Buckinghamshire 206-7w
Billing, Dept for Education and Skills 831-2w
Billing, Northern Ireland Office 879-82w
Bovine tuberculosis, Buckinghamshire 461w
Care homes, Minimum wage 667-8w
Child tax credit, Take-up 377w
Chiropody, Buckinghamshire 507w
Class sizes, Buckinghamshire 630w
Community health councils, Buckinghamshire 508w
Conferences, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 378-9w
Contracts, Dept for International Development 579w
Contracts, Dept for Transport 612w
Contracts, Lord Chancellor's Dept 860w
Disabled, Cabinet Office 690-1w
Disabled, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 608w
Disabled, Dept for Education and Skills 830w
Disabled, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 705w
Disabled, Dept for International Development 488w
Disabled, Dept for Transport 442-3w
Disabled, Dept of Trade and Industry 583w
Disabled, Lord Chancellor's Dept 771-2w
Disabled, Ministry of Defence 719w
Disabled, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 664-5w
Disabled, President of the Council 730w
Discrimination, Cabinet Office 173w
Discrimination, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 336w
Discrimination, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 306w
Discrimination, Dept for International Development 145w
Discrimination, Dept for Transport 303w
Discrimination, Dept for Work and Pensions 693-4w
Discrimination, Dept of Trade and Industry 799w
Discrimination, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 563w
Discrimination, Lord Chancellor's Dept 370w
Discrimination, Ministry of Defence 445w
Discrimination, President of the Council 371w
Discrimination, Treasury 163w
Drugs, Buckinghamshire 211w
EC action, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 608-9w
EC action, Dept for Transport 825-6w
EC action, Dept for Work and Pensions 808-10w
EC law, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 336w
EC law, Dept of Trade and Industry 178-80w
EC law, Northern Ireland Office 886-9w
EC law, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 666w
EC law, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 724w
EC working groups, Dept for Education and Skills 223-4w
EC working groups, Lord Chancellor's Dept 195w
Economic and monetary union 817-8
Education, Gifted children 484w
Elections, Information technology 666w
Equal pay, Dept of Trade and Industry 176-8w
Equal pay, Ministry of Defence 49w
Equal pay, Northern Ireland Office 882w
Fairtrade initiative, Dept of Trade and Industry 585w
Government information services 104-5w
Graduates, Buckinghamshire 642w
Health services, Elderly 868-9w
Income tax, Buckinghamshire 685w
Industrial disputes, Advocate General for Scotland 479w
Industrial disputes, Northern Ireland 890w
Information officers, Cabinet Office 43-4w
Information officers, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 337w
Information officers, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 37w
Information officers, Dept for Work and Pensions 192-3w
Information officers, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 130w
Information officers, Ministry of Defence 60w
Information officers, President of the Council 1-2w
Internet, Scotland Office 482w
Leave, Cabinet Office 43w
Leave, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 379-81w
Leave, Dept for Work and Pensions 76w
Leave, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 121w
Leave, Lord Chancellor's Dept 78-9w
Leave, Ministry of Defence 49w
Leave, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 476-7w
Leave, President of the Council 1w
Livestock, Waste disposal 700w
Local Authorities (Charges for Specified Welfare Services) (England) Regulations 2003 770w
Manpower, Dept for Education and Skills 407w
Manpower, Dept of Trade and Industry 110w
Manpower, Home Office 73-4w
Manpower, Northern Ireland Office 898w
Manufacturing industries, Wales 478w
Market research, Dept for Education and Skills 485-6w
Market research, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 781-2w
Market research, Dept for Work and Pensions 694-6w
Market research, Ministry of Defence 57-8w
Market research, Treasury 168w
Minimum wage, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 443-4w
Minimum wage, Dept for International Development 736w
Minimum wage, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 568w
Minimum wage, Lord Chancellor's Dept 772w
Minimum wage, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 767w
Minimum wage, President of the Council 249w
Minimum wage, Treasury 306w
Ministerial policy advisors, Cabinet Office 45w
Ministerial policy advisors, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 444w
Ministerial policy advisors, Dept for Education and Skills 233w
Ministerial policy advisors, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 540w
Ministerial policy advisors, Dept for Transport 139w
Ministerial policy advisors, Dept of Trade and Industry 386w
Ministerial policy advisors, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 133w
Ministerial policy advisors, Home Office 822w
Ministerial policy advisors, Lord Chancellor's Dept 401w
Ministerial policy advisors, President of the Council 251w
Ministerial policy advisors, Treasury 170w
National Care Standards Commission 868w
National insurance contributions, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 36w
National insurance contributions, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 126w
National insurance contributions, Low incomes 683w
National insurance contributions, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 767w
National insurance contributions, President of the Council 1w
National insurance contributions, Treasury 345w, 440w
Nigeria, Capital punishment 528
Nurseries, Dept of Trade and Industry 103w
Nurseries, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 238w
Nurseries, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 319w
Official cars, Advocate General for Scotland 479w
Official cars, Office of Fair Trading 443w
Official cars, Scotland Office 482-3w
Operating costs, Home Office 64w
Orders and regulations, Cabinet Office 45w
Orders and regulations, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 336-7w
Orders and regulations, Dept for Education and Skills 637-9w
Orders and regulations, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 141w, 474-5w, 540w, 714w
Orders and regulations, Home Office 218w, 591w
Orders and regulations, Lord Chancellor's Dept 79w, 401w
Orders and regulations, Northern Ireland Office 899w
Orders and regulations, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 368w, 667w, 857w
Orders and regulations, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 320-1w
Orders and regulations, President of the Council 249w
Organic farming, Buckinghamshire 468w
Parental leave, Cabinet Office 43w
Parental leave, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 382-3w
Parental leave, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 129w
Parental leave, Home Office 66-7w
Parental leave, Lord Chancellor's Dept 79-80w
Parental leave, Ministry of Defence 60w
Parental leave, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 478w
Parental leave, President of the Council 1w
Part-time employment, Cabinet Office 174w
Part-time employment, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 17w
Part-time employment, Dept for Education and Skills 227-8w
Part-time employment, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 713-4w
Part-time employment, Dept for International Development 5-6w
Part-time employment, Dept for Transport 10w
Part-time employment, Dept for Work and Pensions 695-6w
Part-time employment, Dept of Trade and Industry 106w
Part-time employment, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 328-9w
Part-time employment, Home Office 218-9w
Part-time employment, Lord Chancellor's Dept 197-8w
Part-time employment, Ministry of Defence 451w
Part-time employment, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 768w
Part-time employment, President of the Council 249w
Part-time employment, Scotland Office 483w
Part-time employment, Treasury 12w
Private finance initiative, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 782w
Private finance initiative, Dept for Work and Pensions 435w
Private finance initiative, Home Office 69w
Private finance initiative, Ministry of Defence 60-1w
Private finance initiative, Scotland Office 483w
Private finance initiative, Treasury 642w
Property, Cabinet Office 691w
Property, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 37w
Property, Dept of Trade and Industry 108w
Property, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 130w
Property, Home Office 70w
Property, Lord Chancellor's Dept 198w
Property, Ministry of Defence 61-2w
Property, Northern Ireland Office 895-6w
Property, President of the Council 2w
Railways, Northern Ireland Office 901w
Rapid reaction forces, EC countries 843w
Regulatory impact assessments 409
Sick leave, Cabinet Office 691-3w
Sick leave, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 444w
Sick leave, Dept for Education and Skills 839w
Sick leave, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 383-5w
Sick leave, Dept for International Development 6w
Sick leave, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 330w
Sick leave, Lord Chancellor's Dept 198w
Sick leave, Ministry of Defence 453w
Sick leave, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 245w
Sick leave, President of the Council 371w
Sick leave, Treasury 376w
Special educational needs, Buckinghamshire 233w
Special educational needs, Down's syndrome 644w
Standards, Cabinet Office 339w
Standards, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 444w
Standards, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 539w
Standards, Dept for International Development 579w
Standards, Dept for Transport 303-4w
Standards, Dept for Work and Pensions 493w
Standards, Dept of Trade and Industry 588-9w
Standards, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 329w
Standards, Home Office 605w
Standards, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 241w
Standards, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 478w
Standards, President of the Council 251w
Surgery, Buckinghamshire 516w
Trade unions, Dept for Education and Skills 644w
Trade unions, Dept for Work and Pensions 555w
Trade unions, Northern Ireland Office 898-9w
Welfare tax credits, Buckinghamshire 626-7w
Beresford, Sir Paul
Chamber Debates
Berry, Mr Roger
Questions
Health services, Procurement 871-2w
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