Index for Volume 436continued
A An B Bi Br By C Ci Cr D Di Du E Et F Fo G Gr H He Ho Hu I J K Ko L Le Ly M Ma Mi Mu N O Oi Ow P Ph Po Ps Py Q R Re Ri Ru S Se Si Sn Sr Su T Th Tr Tw U V W We Wi Wo Wr Y Z
Cabinet committees
Cabinet Office
Information and communications technology 2798-9w ËCable, Mr Vincent
Chamber Debates
Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill, 2R (05.07.2005) 195, 222, 243, 255-8 Ë
Local government finance (04.07.2005) 34 Ë
Olympic Games (06.07.2005) 415-6 Ë
Transport (05.07.2005) 182 Ë
Questions
Ambulance services, Greater London 741-2w Ë
Antisocial behaviour orders 111-2w Ë
Aviation, Insurance 286w Ë
Consumers, Protection 48-9w Ë
Defence, Procurement 38w Ë
Diplomatic service, Tourists 188w, 665w Ë
Heathrow Airport, Night flying 671-2w, 1164-5w Ë
Heathrow Airport, Noise 666w Ë
Housing, Low incomes 294-5w Ë
Identity cards, Costs 531-3w Ë
Licensing Act 2003 554-5 Ë
Manufacturing industries, Employment 1389 Ë
National insurance contributions 1691w Ë
Olympic Games, Greater London 1367w, 1559-60w, 1763-4w Ë
Opposition, Dept for Education and Skills 2357-8w Ë
Opposition, Dept for Transport 2131w Ë
Opposition, Dept of Health 2776w Ë
Opposition, Treasury 1334w Ë
Prisons, Private finance initiative 125w Ë
Procurement, Dept for Work and Pensions 2025-6w Ë
Sure start programme 169-600w, 1600w Ë
Taxation, Self-assessment 1333-4w, 1695-6w Ë
Travel, Insurance 15w ËCaborn, Rt Hon Richard, Minister of State for Sport, Dept for Culture Media and Sport
Chamber Debates
Licensing Act 2003 (12.07.2005) 801-3 Ë
London Olympics Bill, 2R (21.07.2005) 1502-7 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
Olypmic Games (14.07.2005) 325-33wh, 353-64wh Ë
Questions
Advertising, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2069w, 2073w Ë
Athletics, Grants 556-7 Ë
Commonwealth Games, Glasgow 2289w Ë
Commonwealth Games, Greater Manchester 1554w Ë
Conferences, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2073w Ë
Consultants, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1557w, 2076w Ë
Correspondence, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2289-90w Ë
English Sports Council, Finance 641-2w Ë
Equal opportunities, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2291-2w Ë
Gambling, Young people 1555w Ë
Gambling Act 2005, Orders and regulations 1555w Ë
Gaming clubs 29-30w, 2071-2w Ë
Gaming clubs, Licensing 1561w Ë
Information officers, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2081w Ë
Licensing Act 2003 545-7 Ë
Manpower, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 858w Ë
National Lottery 2078-81w Ë
National Lottery, Disadvantaged 553-4 Ë
National Lottery, Grants 636-7w, 1553-5w, 1558-9w, 2069w, 2293w Ë
National Lottery, Hertfordshire 1763w Ë
National Lottery Commission 2079w Ë
Olympic Games, Greater London 1559-60w, 2076w, 2293-5w Ë
Play, Grants 640w, 858w Ë
Procurement, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1046w Ë
Scotland, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2290w Ë
Sick leave, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1161-2w Ë
Sports, Antisocial behaviour 1553w Ë
Sports, Bureaucracy 633w Ë
Sports, Oxfordshire 1554w Ë
Sports, Teesside 1764-5w Ë
Sports, Young people 633-4w, 1047w, 1764w Ë
Swimming pools, Greater London 1162w Ë
Talented athlete programme, Oxfordshire 1563-4w Ë
Telephone services, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2295-6w Ë Cabotage
Cadets
Armed forces 1326-7w, 1750w, 2111w, 2793w ËCairns, David, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Scotland Office
Questions
Advertising, Scotland Office 1086w Ë
Conferences, Scotland Office 1524w Ë
Demonstrations, Scotland 1524w Ë
EC grants and loans, Scotland 1087w Ë
Energy supply, Scotland 242w Ë
Equal opportunities, Scotland Office 2812w Ë
Fair trade initiative, Scotland 159-60 Ë
Local income tax, Scotland 243w Ë
Manpower, Scotland Office 1086-7w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors, Scotland Office 1525w Ë
Post offices, Scotland 242w Ë
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, Midlothian 590-1w Ë
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, Scotland 2813w Ë
Scotland, Scotland Office 2812w Ë
Sick leave, Scotland Office 1525w Ë
Stress, Scotland Office 591w Ë
Surveys, Scotland Office 2813w Ë Caledonian MacBrayne
National insurance contributions 89-91w
Cambridgeshire
Antisocial behaviour orders 2542-3w Ë
Homelessness 2449w, 2462-3w Ë
Travelling people 2467w Ë Cameras
Speed limits 482w, 611w, 675-6w, 784-5w, 1056w, 1512w, 1790w, 2423w, 2883-4w Ë
Vehicle number plates 122w, 759w ËCameron, Mr David
Questions
Education maintenance allowance, Expenditure 2809w Ë
General certificate of secondary education, Standards 1014-5w Ë
Grants, Dept for Education and Skills 2323w Ë
Literacy, Standards 1034-5w Ë
Pupil referral units, Oxfordshire 1017-8w Ë
School meals, Greenwich 1018w Ë
Schools, Private finance initiative 1017w Ë
Special educational needs, Speech therapy 2339w Ë
Vocational education, Grammar schools 1397-8w Ë Cameroon
Nigeria 185-6w ËCampbell, Mr Gregory
Questions
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, Northern Ireland 18w Ë
Driving, Licensing 613-4w Ë
Passports, Northern Ireland 537w Ë
Peace keeping operations, Sudan 9 ËCampbell, Rt Hon Sir Menzies
Chamber Debates
Olympic Games (06.07.2005) 407 Ë
Terrorism (07.07.2005) 467 Ë
Questions
Africa, Nuclear weapons 186w Ë
Iraq, Armed forces 1775w Ë
Iraq, Bombs 37w, 1319-20w Ë
Iraq, Military aircraft 1252w, 2281-2w Ë
Iraq, Peace keeping operations 184w Ë
Iraq, Reconstruction 1043-4w Ë
Joint Intelligence Committee, Civil servants 184w Ë
Russia, Nuclear safeguards 332w Ë
Sudan 297 ËCampbell, Mr Ronnie
Chamber Debates
Transport (05.07.2005) 176 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
Ghosh, Jayanti (06.07.2005) 125-30wh Ë Canada
Cancer
Drugs 206-7w, 1455w, 1662w, 1893w Ë
Hazardous substances 1961w Ë
Health services 1972w, 2681-2w Ë
Medical treatments 448w, 733w, 742-3w Ë
Northern Ireland 192w, 1869w, 1972w Ë
Cannabis
Canvey Island
Capital punishment
Car allowances
Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1517w Ë Car sharing
Caravan sites
Travelling people 1770w Ë Caravans
Council tax 962w, 1030w Ë Carbon dioxide
Air pollution 244-5w, 952-3w, 1951-2w Ë
Pollution control 1291-2w Ë Carbon monoxide
Industrial health and safety 2493w Ë Carbon sequestration
3-4w, 50w, 615w, 708w, 852-3w, 1350w, 1922w Ë
Cardiff
Care homes
EC internal trade 2711-2w Ë
Fees and charges 1125w, 1900w Ë
Northern Ireland 191w, 1879w, 1987-8w Ë
Standards 343w, 2146w, 2682-3w Ë
Carers
National insurance contributions 1632w Ë
Carers' allowances
Carers Equal Opportunities Act 2004
Questions
Carlisle
Further education 2368-9w ËCarmichael, Mr Alistair
Chamber Debates
Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill, 2R (05.07.2005) 214-9, 269 Ë
Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, Rep and 3R (11.07.2005) 600-1, 618-24, 647-8, 661 Ë
RAF Saxa Vord, Points of order (19.07.2005) 1224 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
Digital broadcasting (05.07.2005) 54-8wh Ë
Questions
Armed forces, Reorganisation 1403-6 Ë
Child Support Agency 1357w Ë
Females, Equal pay 1919w Ë
Identity cards 2588w, 2591w Ë
Maritime and Coastguard Agency 24w Ë
Renewable energy, Hydrogen 1921w Ë Cars
Repairs and maintenance 458-9w ËCarswell, Douglas
Questions
Police stations, Closures 2613w Ë
Village schools, Closures 2810-1w ËCash, Mr William
Chamber Debates
Food Supplements (European Communities Act 1972 Disapplication) Bill, 1R (19.07.2005) 1111 Ë
International Development (Anti-Corruption Audit) Bill, 1R (06.07.2005) 307 Ë
Terrorism (20.07.2005) 1263 Ë
Questions
Cash dispensing
Fees and charges 881-2w, 1060w Ë Casualties
Iraq conflict 2281w, 2434w Ë Catering
National vocational qualifications 1672w ËCaton, Mr Martin
Questions
Disabled, Employment 2010w Ë
European Landscape Convention 1957w Ë Cattle
Cellular phone masts
Cellular phones
Crimes of violence 385w Ë
Driving offences 588w, 2188w Ë
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 300w, 1255w Ë
Cemeteries
1298-9w, 2244-5w, 2253-4w Ë
Census
Data protection 75-6w, 79w, 869w, 888w, 1834w Ë
Freedom of information 869w, 1936w Ë Central Africa
Central America
Central Casualty Bureau
Telephone services 2598w Ë Central Trains
Centre for Defence Medicine
see Royal Centre for Defence Medicine Ë Cereals
Cervical cancer
Screening 206w, 448-50w, 972w Ë Cetaceans
Conservation 247w, 645w, 1953w Ë
EC action 245w ËChallen, Mr Colin
Questions
Clear skies programme 1923w Ë
Climate change, Research 1153-4w Ë
Energy, Conservation 4w Ë
Females, Discrimination 1748w Ë
Further education, Languages 1587-8w Ë
Roads, Repairs and maintenance 1165w Ë Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Equal opportunities 45w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors 323w Ë
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Channel tunnel
Airwave service 1087w ËChapman, Mr Ben
Questions
Antisocial behaviour orders, Prosecutions 1174w Ë
Devolution, Northern Ireland 817 Ë
Education, Antisocial behaviour 1234w Ë
Religious buildings, Tourism 562 Ë
Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992 2467w Ë Charitable donations
Charities
Northern Ireland 334-5w Ë
VAT 623w ËChaytor, Mr David
Westminster Hall Debates
Sustainable development (07.07.2005) 146wh, 148-50wh, 170-80wh Ë
Questions
Aimhigher programme 1579-80w Ë
Driving offences 1484-5w Ë
Environment protection, Regulation 439 Ë
Myasthenia gravis 1468w Ë
Secondary education, Admissions 2067-9w Ë
Secondary education, Standards 1591-2w Ë Chechnya
Chelmsford
Antisocial behaviour orders 755w Ë Chemical weapons
"Chemical Weapons Act 1996 Annual Report 2004"
Chemicals
Chemistry
Chemists' shops
Southend on Sea 2688-9w Ë Cherwell
Social security benefits 75-6ws Ë Chesterfield
Child benefit
Child care vouchers
Child minding
Child prostitution
Child rearing
Fathers (05.07.2005) 24-46wh Ë Child Support Agency
678-9w, 1062-4, 1357-8w, 1633-7w Ë
Administrative delays 268w, 1995-7w Ë
Information and communications technology 1357w, 1995w, 1998w, 2495-6w Ë
Manpower 1997-8w, 2497-8w Ë
Per capita costs 2001-2w Ë
Telephone services 1997-9w, 2496-7w Ë Child Support Agency for Northern Ireland
see Northern Ireland Child Support Agency Ë Child tax credit
Child Trust Fund
1328w, 1680w, 1826-7w, 2382w Ë
Childbirth
Children
Abuse 1106w, 1605w, 2553w Ë
Alcoholic drinks 341w, 570-2w Ë
Antisocial behaviour orders 110w Ë
Corporal punishment 1881w Ë
Day care 271w, 701w, 1402, 1680w, 1945w, 2326-7w, 2333-9w, 2370w, 2472-3w, 2705w Ë
Dental health 2147w, 2156-7w Ë
Domestic violence 212-3w Ë
Hearing impaired 1384-5w Ë
Hospices 575-6w, 2146-7w Ë
Human trafficking 109w, 511-3w, 1106w Ë
Kidnapping 501w, 2245-6w Ë
Leukaemia 2443w, 2683-4w Ë
Maintenance 103-6ws, 268w, 483w, 1265-8w, 1632-4w, 1994-5w, 2000-3w, 2026-7w, 2494-5w, 2497-500w, 2503-4w Ë
Missing persons 165-6w, 778w, 783-4w, 1402-3w Ë
Northern Ireland 1382-5w, 1973w, 2472-3w Ë
Poverty 1580-1w, 2500-2w Ë
Protection 1973w, 2327w, 2553-4w Ë
Superstition 569w, 1605w Ë
Television 2069w, 2374w Ë
Children in care
157-9w, 1035w, 1400-4w, 2347-8w Ë
Children's Commissioner for England
Children's Commissioner for Wales 151-2w Ë Children's Commissioner for Wales
Children's Commissioner for England 151-2w Ë Children's trusts
China
Defence equipment 1251w Ë
Family planning 1362w, 1865w, 2426-7w Ë
Non-governmental organisations 27w Ë
Overseas students 1250-1, 2355-7w Ë
UK Trade and Investment 461-2w Ë Chiropody
Chlamydia infection
Screening 1893w ËChope, Mr Christopher
Questions
Dietary supplements 833 Ë Chorley
Community support officers 378w Ë
Dental services 1458-9w Ë
English Partnerships 1256w Ë
Royal ordnance factories 1538w, 2122w Ë
Social rented housing 967w, 1032-3w Ë Christianity
South East Asia (13.07.2005) 286-308wh Ë Christie Hospital Manchester
Chronically sick
Church Commissioners
Churches
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