Index for Volume 420continued
A Al As B Be Bi Bo Bu By C Ce Ci Co Cr D Dh Dr Dy E Ef Eu F Fl Fr G Gl Gu H Ho Hi Hu Hy I Ir J Ju K Kh L Le Ll M Mc Mc Me Mo Mu N Ni Nu O Op P Ph Pr Ps Q R Re Ro Ru S Se Sk So Sq Sw T Th To Tu U V W Wh Wo Y Z
Dhanda, Mr Parmjit
Chamber Debates
Questions
Colombia, Organised crime 773w
Cycling, Gloucestershire 778w
Local government, Disclosure of information 787w
Social services, Disclosure of information 831w
Diabetes
North Staffordshire Hospital 552w
Diagnosis
Primary health care 1612w
Dibden Bay
Diesel fuel
Digital broadcasting
Dumfries and Galloway 240w
Digital technology
Dioxins
Diplomatic service
Dir2001/18/EC
Dir2001/45/EC
Dir2002/15/EC
Direct payments
Direct selling
Director of Public Prosecutions
see Crown Prosecution Service
Disability aids
Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Questions
Disability living allowance
Disabled
Disabled facilities grants
Disadvantaged
Disaster relief
Disciplinary proceedings
Discipline
Disconnections
Discretionary trusts
Discrimination
Northern Ireland Housing Executive 288-9w
Disease control
Bovine tuberculosis 130-2w, 433-4, 582w, 587w, 859-60w, 1181w, 1188-90w, 1193-4w, 1344-5w, 1382w, 1650-1w
Community health services 1471w
Diseases
Dismore, Mr Andrew
Chamber Debates
Constitution for the European Union (Referendum) Bill, 2R adjourned (23.04.04) 576, 586-606
Protective Headgear for Young Cyclists Bill, 2R adjourned (23.04.04) 532-3, 540-1, 563
Sub judice, Points of order (27.04.04) 753
Westminster Hall Debates
Antisemitism (20.04.04) 12-5wh
Questions
Basic skills, Greater London 1761w
Driving tests, Greater London 607w
House of Commons, Telecommunications 1488w
Middle East, Armed conflict 333-4w
Official Report, Westminster Hall sittings 1673w
Racially aggravated offences 1003-4
Referendums, Voting rights 746
Special Immigration Appeals Commission, Disclosure of information 896-7w, 1452-3w
Transport, Greater London 454w
Uzbekistan, Terrorism 337w
District policing partnerships
Divers
Djanogly, Mr Jonathan
Questions
Classroom assistants, Cambridgeshire 1753-4w
New deal for schools, Cambridgeshire 1768-71w
Pensioners, Cambridgeshire 1740w
Tax allowances, Cambridgeshire 1505w
Teachers, Cambridgeshire 1754w
Unemployment, Cambridgeshire 1740-1w
Welfare tax credits, Cambridgeshire 1501w
Working hours, Cambridgeshire 1648w
Dobbin, Jim
Questions
Adult education, Greater Manchester 1035-6w
Breast cancer, Greater Manchester 1628-9w
Bus lanes, Greater Manchester 892w
Bus services, Greater Manchester 782w
Child tax credit, Greater Manchester 866w
Children, Greater Manchester 1258w
Class sizes, Greater Manchester 1416w
Classroom assistants, Greater Manchester 1036w
Closed circuit television, Greater Manchester 1360w
Computers within reach programme, Greater Manchester 1418w
Council housing, Greater Manchester 880w
Crime, Greater Manchester 1292w
Cycleways, Greater Manchester 892-3w
Disabled, Greater Manchester 1063-4w
Drugs, Greater Manchester 1361w
EC Social Charter, Greater Manchester 1558w
Education, Greater Manchester 1034w
Excellence in cities, Greater Manchester 1033-4w
Farmers, Greater Manchester 1385w
Health professions, Greater Manchester 1800-2w
Health services, Greater Manchester 1806w
Higher education, Greater Manchester 1749-50w
Holiday leave, Greater Manchester 908-9w
Home energy efficiency scheme, Greater Manchester 1659w
Hospitals, Greater Manchester 1808w
Housing, Greater Manchester 886-7w
Information technology, Greater Manchester 1034w
Maternity leave, Greater Manchester 1149-50w
Minimum wage, Greater Manchester 753-4w
Modern apprenticeships, Greater Manchester 1034-5w
New businesses, Greater Manchester 1160-1w
New deal for communities 285
New deal for lone parents, Greater Manchester 1241w
New deal for schools, Greater Manchester 1033w
New deal schemes, Greater Manchester 1241w
New Opportunities Fund, Greater Manchester 899-901w
Pensioners, Greater Manchester 868w
Pre-school education, Greater Manchester 1259-60w
Railways, Greater Manchester 1367w
Renewable energy, Greater Manchester 1220w
Small businesses, Greater Manchester 1165-6w
Standard assessment tasks, Greater Manchester 1750w
Tax allowances, Greater Manchester 867w
Teachers, Greater Manchester 1036w
Unemployment, Greater Manchester 749w
Vacancies, Greater Manchester 748-9w
Winter fuel payments, Greater Manchester 1379-80w
Working hours, Greater Manchester 909w
Dockyards
Doctors
Doctors' list of patients
Dodds, Mr Nigel
Chamber Debates
Northern Ireland Independent Monitoring Commission (20.04.04) 184-5
Questions
Exservicemen, Resettlement 436-7w
Homicide, Northern Ireland 441w
National Lottery, Northern Ireland 1128w
New deal schemes, Northern Ireland 1234w
Northern Ireland government 1118w
Sexually transmitted diseases, Northern Ireland 1237w
Dogs
Electric shock equipment 861w
Domestic Energy Efficiency Bill 2003/04
Chamber Debates
Domestic violence
Dominican Republic
Donaldson, Mr Jeffrey M
Questions
Civil partnerships, Northern Ireland 918w
Developing countries, Primary education 1399-400w
Police Fund (Northern Ireland) 1536-7w
Schools, Northern Ireland 1121w
Sportsgrounds, Northern Ireland 872
Doncaster Finningley Airport
Donohoe, Mr Brian H
Chamber Debates
Westminster Hall Debates
Questions
Civil servants, Scotland 877w
Donors
Dorrell, Rt Hon Stephen
Chamber Debates
Doctors, Working hours (21.04.04) 309, 335-8
Questions
Care homes, Leicestershire 267w
Convention on the Future of Europe 333w
Dorset
Accident and emergency departments 959-61w
Double Taxation Relief (Taxes on Income) (New Zealand) Order 2004
Chamber Debates
(19.04.04) 125, (28.04.04) 869
Doughty, Sue
Chamber Debates
Genetically modified organisms (05.05.04) 1425, 1460-1
Sustainable and Secure Buildings Bill, Rep and 3R (30.04.04) 1115, 1135, 1142
Questions
Absent voting, Guildford 1226w
Bosnia, Internally displaced persons 389-90w
China, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights 76w
Climate change, Nature conservation 1004w
Defence, Procurement 519w
Financial Ombudsman Service 705-6w
Genetically modified organisms, Maize 127-8w
Green Ministers Committee, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 140-1w
Housing, Environment protection 352w
Landfill, Regulation 1024w
Paper, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1019-21w
Pensions, Insolvency 848w
Recycling, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1019-20w
Sewers, Hazardous substances 1667w
Sustainable development, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 674-5w
Taxation, Environment protection 24w
Taxation, Hydrofluorocarbons 25w
UN Environment Programme 155w
Dowd, Jim
Chamber Debates
Telecommunications (Permitted Development Rights) (Amendment) Bill, 1R (27.04.04) 754-6
Questions
Palace of Westminster, Security 906-7w
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