Index for Volume 406continued
A Al As B Be Bi Bo Bu C Ce Cl Cr D Dh Du E Ef Ew F Fr G Gl Gu H He Hi Hu Hy I Ir J Jo K L Li Lu M Mc Mi Mo Mu N Nu O Oi P Pl Ps Q R Ri Rw S Si Sn Sq Sw T Ti Tu U V W Wh Wo X Y Z
Beard, Mr Nigel
Chamber Debates
Group of Eight (04.06.03) 173
Beckett, Rt Hon Margaret, Secretary of State for Environment Food and the Regions
Questions
Bovine tuberculosis, Waste disposal 723-4w
Common agricultural policy, Reform 724-5w
Farmers, Advisory services 17w
Official cars, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 21w
Public expenditure, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 21-2w
Bed and breakfast accommodation
Beef
Begg, Miss Anne
Chamber Debates
Occupational pensions (11.06.03) 698-9
Westminster Hall Debates
Welfare tax credits (04.06.03) 103-6wh
Questions
Beggs, Mr Roy
Chamber Debates
Fire Services Bill, Programme motion and rem stages (03.06.03) 115
Iraq conflict (04.06.03) 191-2
Questions
Children, Maintenance 955w
Post offices, Closures 292
Beith, Rt Hon A J
Chamber Debates
Group of Eight (04.06.03) 173
Iraq conflict (04.06.03) 188
Questions
Dental services, Berwick-upon-Tweed 352w
Belfast
Regional planning and development 700-1w
Bell, Mr Stuart, Second Church Estates Commissioner
Chamber Debates
Group of Eight (04.06.03) 172
Questions
Ministers of religion, Conditions of employment 576w
Bellingham, Mr Henry
Chamber Debates
Armed forces (12.06.03) 880
Democratic Republic of Congo (12.06.03) 860
Ministerial statement intervention (12.06.03) 861
Occupational pensions (11.06.03) 697
Oral question time intervention (09.06.03) 400
Potters Bar, Points of order (03.06.03) 22
Westminster Hall Debates
Mineworkers' pension scheme (10.06.03) 184-6wh
Questions
Fraud, Small businesses 131w
Manufacturing industries, Productivity 296
Speech therapy, Manpower 350w
Temporary employment, Wales 141-2
Bellwin scheme
Benn, Hilary, Minister of State, Dept for International Development
Westminster Hall Debates
Iraq, Reconstruction (04.06.03) 89-91wh
Written Statements
Algeria, Earthquakes 35-7ws
Questions
Afghanistan, International assistance 255-6w, 611w
Africa, International assistance 867w
Annual reports, Dept for International Development 267-8w
Asbestos, Dept for International Development 1098w
Bangladesh, Tuberculosis 768-9w
Botswana, Ethnic groups 258w
Brazil, Overseas aid 865w
British overseas territories 867w
Burma, International assistance 769w
Burundi, HIV infection 259w
Capita, Dept for International Development 431w
Colombia, Overseas aid 770w
Correspondence, Dept for International Development 263w
Cost effectiveness, Dept for International Development 268w
Democratic Republic of Congo, Armed conflict 266-7w
Democratic Republic of Congo, Cholera 265-6w
Democratic Republic of Congo, Peace keeping operations 994w
Democratic Republic of Congo, Politics and government 866w
Democratic Republic of Congo, UN resolutions 266-7w
Developing countries, Coffee 770w
Developing countries, Common agricultural policy 993w, 1097-8w
Developing countries, Disease control 772-3w
Developing countries, HIV infection 514w
Developing countries, Trade agreements 994-5w
Developing countries, Water 432w
Economic and monetary union, Dept for International Development 270w
Energy, Dept for International Development 612w
Ethiopia, International assistance 663-5
Extractive industries transparency initiative 771w
Forests, Environment protection 770w
Internet, Dept for International Development 1098w
Iraq, Waste management 615w
Madagascar, Hurricanes and tornadoes 276w
Malawi, Health professions 277w
Middle East, Armed conflict 279w
Montserrat, Overseas aid 773-4w
North Korea, Overseas aid 277-8w
Offices, Dept for International Development 278w
Palestinians, International assistance 668-9
Pay, Dept for International Development 867-8w
Public expenditure, Dept for International Development 268w
Redundancy, Dept for International Development 280w
Rwanda, Politics and government 433w
Sick leave, Dept for International Development 280w
Sierra Leone, Disabled 774w
Sierra Leone, Overseas aid 774w
Sierra Leone, Prosthetics 774-5w
Somalia, International assistance 281w
South Africa, HIV infection 661-3
Southern Africa, Overseas aid 868w
Southern Africa, Pregnant women 270-1w
Sri Lanka, Peace negotiations 775-6w
Standards, Dept for International Development 279-80w
Sustainable development, Dept for International Development 868w, 996w
Tanzania, Overseas aid 283w
Temporary employment, Dept for International Development 256w
Trade unions, Dept for International Development 617w
Uzbekistan, Agriculture 284w
Youth offending teams 464w
Bennett, Andrew
Chamber Debates
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill, Motion to proceed in next session and to recommit to Com (10.06.03) 546, 548, 551-4, 556-7, 573-4
Bercow, Mr John
Chamber Debates
Armed forces (12.06.03) 869, 873
Fire Services Bill, Programme motion and rem stages (03.06.03) 24, 28, 38, 40
Iraq conflict (04.06.03) 194, 217
Ministerial statement intervention (12.06.03) 862
Questions
Accountancy, Northern Ireland Office 953w
Accountancy, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 564w
Accountancy, Solicitor-General 1032-3w
Advertising, Cabinet Office 718w
Advertising, Dept for Education and Skills 204w
Advertising, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 240w
Advertising, Home Office 136-7w
Advertising, Lord Chancellor's Dept 674w
Advertising, Ministry of Defence 444w
Advertising, Northern Ireland Office 1065-6w
Advertising, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 425w
Annual reports, Cabinet Office 45w
Annual reports, Dept for Education and Skills 207w
Annual reports, Dept for International Development 267-8w
Annual reports, Dept for Work and Pensions 383-4w
Annual reports, Dept of Trade and Industry 324-5w
Annual reports, Home Office 92w
Annual reports, Lord Chancellor's Dept 305w
Annual reports, Ministry of Defence 291w
Annual reports, Scotland Office 465w
Annual reports, Solicitor-General 521w
Billing, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 311w
Billing, Solicitor-General 521-2w
Contracts, Solicitor-General 131w
Correspondence, Cabinet Office 1153w
Correspondence, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 539w
Correspondence, Dept for Education and Skills 525w
Correspondence, Dept for International Development 263w
Correspondence, Dept for Transport 170w
Correspondence, Dept for Work and Pensions 789w
Correspondence, Dept of Trade and Industry 324w
Correspondence, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 242w
Correspondence, Lord Chancellor's Dept 932w
Correspondence, Ministry of Defence 441w
Correspondence, Scotland Office 1025w
Cost effectiveness, Cabinet Office 105w
Cost effectiveness, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 539-40w
Cost effectiveness, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 16w
Cost effectiveness, Dept for International Development 268w
Cost effectiveness, Dept for Work and Pensions 789-90w
Cost effectiveness, Dept of Trade and Industry 326w
Cost effectiveness, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 243-4w
Cost effectiveness, Lord Chancellor's Dept 305-6w
Cost effectiveness, Ministry of Defence 292w
Cost effectiveness, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 425w
Council of Ministers, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 920-1w
Disabled, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 425w
Disabled, Scotland Office 465w
Discrimination, Dept for Education and Skills 204w
Discrimination, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 712w
Discrimination, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 311w
Discrimination, Solicitor-General 128-9w
EC action, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 467w
EC action, Dept of Trade and Industry 327-8w
EC action, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 312w
EC action, President of the Council 126w
EC action, Solicitor-General 1035w
Information officers, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 715w
Information officers, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 314w
Information officers, Solicitor-General 133w
Labour turnover, Cabinet Office 107w
Labour turnover, Dept of Trade and Industry 346w
Labour turnover, Scotland Office 465w
Leave, Northern Ireland Office 958-9w
Leave, Solicitor-General 522w
Manpower, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 315w
Market research, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 714w
Minimum wage, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 313w
Ministerial policy advisors, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 314w
Ministerial policy advisors, Solicitor-General 575w
National insurance contributions, Solicitor-General 132w
New Opportunities Fund 122w
Nurseries, Solicitor-General 130-1w
Offices, Cabinet Office 105w
Official cars, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 21w
Official cars, Dept for Work and Pensions 389w
Official cars, Ministry of Defence 446-7w
Official cars, Solicitor-General 522-3w
Official cars, Treasury 29w
Official visits, Solicitor-General 573-4w
Orders and regulations, Dept for Education and Skills 206w
Orders and regulations, Solicitor-General 135w, 524w
Parental leave, Northern Ireland Office 959w
Part-time employment, Northern Ireland Office 970-1w
Part-time employment, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 314w
Part-time employment, Solicitor-General 132-3w
Press, Cabinet Office 45w
Property, Solicitor-General 523w
Public expenditure, Cabinet Office 105w
Public expenditure, Dept for International Development 268w
Public expenditure, Dept of Trade and Industry 324w
Public expenditure, Home Office 92-3w
Public expenditure, Lord Chancellor's Dept 932w
Public expenditure, Ministry of Defence 291w
Public expenditure, Northern Ireland Office 956w
Public expenditure, Solicitor-General 1033-4w
Railways, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 567-8w
Sick leave, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 125w
Sick leave, Dept for Education and Skills 228w
Sick leave, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 419-20w
Sick leave, Dept for International Development 280w
Sick leave, Dept for Transport 185-6w
Sick leave, Dept of Trade and Industry 345w
Sick leave, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 14w
Sick leave, Home Office 1101w
Sick leave, Lord Chancellor's Dept 310w
Sick leave, Ministry of Defence 302w
Sick leave, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 426w
Sick leave, Solicitor-General 574-5w
Sick leave, Treasury 199w
Standards, Cabinet Office 106w
Standards, Dept for Education and Skills 223-4w, 783w
Standards, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 117w
Standards, Dept for International Development 279-80w
Standards, Dept for Transport 175w
Standards, Dept of Trade and Industry 342w
Standards, Home Office 561w
Standards, Lord Chancellor's Dept 309-10w
Standards, Scotland Office 466w
Standards, Solicitor-General 133-5w
Temporary employment, Cabinet Office 572w
Temporary employment, Dept for Education and Skills 205w
Temporary employment, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1086w
Temporary employment, Dept for International Development 256w
Temporary employment, Dept for Work and Pensions 787w
Temporary employment, Dept of Trade and Industry 896w
Temporary employment, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 5-6w
Temporary employment, Home Office 555w
Temporary employment, Lord Chancellor's Dept 673-4w
Temporary employment, Ministry of Defence 285w
Temporary employment, Northern Ireland Office 953w
Temporary employment, Solicitor-General 1033w
Temporary employment, Treasury 188w
Trade, Developing countries 301
Trade unions, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 315-6w
Trade unions, Solicitor-General 523-4w
Bereavement benefits
Beresford, Sir Paul
Chamber Debates
Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill, Motion to proceed in next session and to recommit to Com (10.06.03) 544, 550, 557-8, 563
Berkshire
Victim support schemes 464w
Berry, Mr Roger
Questions
Antisocial behaviour 556w
Indonesia, Hawk aircraft 436-7w
Berwick-upon-Tweed
Best, Mr Harold
Questions
Debts, Developing countries 987w
North Korea, Foreign relations 644w
Prison Service, Counselling 822-3w
Trade agreements, Developing countries 1002w
Zimbabwe, Politics and government 796w
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