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Crabb, Stephen

                  Chamber Debates

    Local government finance (04.07.2005) 64-7 Ë

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Fathers, Child rearing (05.07.2005) 27-30wh Ë

    NHS, Wales (12.07.2005) 246-7wh Ë

    South East Asia, Christianity (13.07.2005) 291-7wh Ë

                  Questions

    A40, Accidents 596-7w Ë

    Airwave service 903w Ë

    Alcoholic drinks, Young people 1229w Ë

    Antisocial behaviour orders, Powys 752-3w Ë

    Antisocial behaviour orders, Young people 754w Ë

    Crime, Alcoholic drinks 370w Ë

    Crime prevention, Regulatory impact assessments 2653-4w Ë

    Disability living allowance 2009w Ë

    Energy, Conservation 443-4 Ë

    Gambling, Young people 1555w Ë

    Home care services, Fees and charges 1130w Ë

    Hospitals, Closures 1944w Ë

    Import duties 1687w Ë

    Licensed premises, Prosecutions 533w, 750-2w Ë

    Light dues, Republic of Ireland 2420w Ë

    Manufacturing industries 1343w Ë

    Manufacturing industries, Regulation 1741w Ë

    Members, Correspondence 1493w Ë

    Olympic Games, Greater London 1559w Ë

    Pension credit 2022-3w Ë

    Pension Protection Fund 1061 Ë

    Rehabilitation, Alcoholism 2538w Ë

    Revenue and Customs, Offices 94w Ë

    Social security benefits, Fraud 1264-5w, 1631-2w, 2492w Ë

    TETRA 1228-9w Ë

    TETRA, Pembrokeshire 2643w Ë

    Vocational guidance 947 ËCrausby, Mr David

                  Questions

    Licensing Act 2003 2292w ËCreagh, Mary

                  Chamber Debates

    Regulation (04.07.2005) 120-3 Ë

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Females, Business (13.07.2005) 277-81wh, 283-4wh Ë

                  Questions

    Females, Domestic violence 1920w Ë

    Members, Correspondence 1447w Ë

    Water supply, Safety 1433w Ë
Credit

    Unfair practices 1387-8 Ë
Credit cards

    Fraud 125w, 2186-7w Ë

    Police Service of Northern Ireland 1983-4w Ë
Cricket

    Schools 173w Ë
Crime

    269-70w, 1480-4w, 2565w Ë

    Airguns 501w Ë

    Alcoholic drinks 370w, 378-9w, 1209-10w, 1972w, 2537-8w Ë

    Barnet 2560w Ë

    Birmingham 2558-60w Ë

    Children 787w Ë

    Drugs 378-9w, 384w, 2189w, 2571-2w Ë

    Elderly 1565-6w Ë

    Environment 1961w Ë

    Essex 2566-7w Ë

    Firearms 530-1w, 767-73w, 1881w, 2575w, 2586-8w Ë

    Forest of Dean 2566w Ë

    Greater London 516w, 1216w Ë

    Hemel Hempstead 140w Ë

    Intelligence services 13w Ë

    Internet 2594-5w Ë

    Lancashire 1481-2w Ë

    Middlesbrough 2560-1w Ë

    Milton Keynes 2538w Ë

    Nigeria 1553w Ë

    Northern Ireland 1072w, 1565-6w, 1972w Ë

    Offensive weapons 535w Ë

    Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 291w Ë

    Plymouth 1480w Ë

    Research 385w Ë

    Retail trade 140w Ë

    Solihull 2558-60w Ë

    Victims 787-8w, 1107-8w, 1626w, 2653w Ë

    Young people 516-7w, 2561w, 2661-2w Ë
Crime and disorder partnerships

    125w, 2561-2w Ë
Crime prevention

    Antisocial behaviour 501-2w Ë

    Brent 2587w Ë

    Firearms 1782w Ë

    Milton Keynes 2565w Ë

    Parents 1094-5w Ë

    Regulatory impact assessments 2653-4w Ë

    Terrorism 1622w Ë
Crimes of violence

    1108w Ë

    Accident and emergency departments 1978w Ë

    Cellular phones 385w Ë

    Community support officers 2610-2w Ë

    Emergency services 2189-90w, 2543w Ë

    Fire services 1257-9w, 1975w Ë

    Health professions 456-7w Ë

    Hemel Hempstead 379w Ë

    Hertfordshire 379-80w Ë

    Homosexuality 774-5w, 1976w Ë

    Hospitals 1469w, 1911w, 1977-8w Ë

    Jobcentre Plus 1641-2w Ë

    Jobcentres 2480-2w Ë

    Lancashire Constabulary 2608w Ë

    Licensed premises 775-6w Ë

    Local government 765-6w Ë

    Mentally disturbed offenders 2187w Ë

    Middlesbrough 380w Ë

    Milton Keynes General NHS Trust 2754w Ë

    NHS 2173w, 2788w Ë

    Police 1500w Ë

    Prosecutions 1090w Ë

    Public transport 1986w Ë

    Railways 525-6w Ë

    Religion 904w Ë

    Retail trade 2544w Ë

    Schools 173w, 1019w, 1238-9w, 1731w, 1733-4w Ë

    Southend on Sea 2567w Ë

    Taxis 1988-9w Ë
Criminal Assets Recovery Agency

    see Assets Recovery Agency Ë
Criminal Cases Review Commission

    520w Ë
Criminal Defence Service

    Legal costs 823w Ë
Criminal injuries compensation

    Standards 2871w Ë
Criminal Justice Act 2003

                  Questions

    Individual support orders 1231w Ë

    Sentencing 1780-1w Ë
Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2005

                  Chamber Debates

    (11.07.2005) 671 Ë
Criminal Justice Oversight Commissioner

    see Justice Oversight Commissioner Ë
Criminal law

    EC action 2579-80w Ë

    Reform 382w Ë
Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (Code of Practice) (Northern Ireland) Order 2005

                  Chamber Debates

    (14.07.2005) 1042-3 Ë
Criminal proceedings

    Legal aid 64-5w, 490-1w, 825w Ë
Criminal records

    Disclosure of information 125-6w, 787w Ë

    Genetics 382w Ë
Criminal Records Bureau

    Information and communications technology 1217w, 2568w

"Criminal Records Bureau Report and Accounts 2004/05"

    96ws Ë
Crisis loans

    1268-9w Ë
Crops

    Genetically modified organisms 427-8w, 1710-1w Ë
Cross London Rail Links

    Offices 1047-8w Ë
Crossrail Bill 2004/05 then 2005-06

                  Chamber Debates

    2R, Money res*, Ways and means res* and Motion to com (19.07.2005) 1123-221

Crossrail line

    287w, 995-7w, 1293w Ë

    Construction 2417w Ë

    Costs 1163w Ë

    Cotswold railway line 287w Ë

    Environmental impact assessment 18-9ws Ë

    Expenditure 1048w Ë

    Investment 667w Ë

    Research 2129w Ë

    Superlink railway line 2417w Ë
Crown Prosecution Service

    1175w Ë

    Parental responsibility 13-4w Ë
"Crown Prosecution Service annual report 2004/05"

    32ws Ë
"Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate Report 2004/05"

    39ws ËCruddas, Jon

                  Chamber Debates

    Crossrail Bill, 2R (19.07.2005) 1165-9 Ë

    Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill, 2R (05.07.2005) 218 ËCryer, Mrs Ann

                  Chamber Debates

    Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, Rep and 3R (11.07.2005) 659-61 Ë
Cultural heritage

    Climate change 2301-2w Ë

    Iraq 28-9w Ë

    Regeneration 858-9w Ë

    Tax allowances 1064-5w Ë
Culture

    Business 640w Ë

    Minorities 552-3 Ë
Cumbria

    Dental services 1669w, 2690-1w Ë

    Peat bogs 1965w Ë
Cumbria Constabulary

    Inspections 2621-2w ËCummings, Mr John

                  Questions

    Alcoholic drinks, Easington 2378w Ë

    Belize, Overseas aid 2226w Ë

    Child Support Agency 678w Ë

    Drugs, Misuse 2378-9w Ë

    Employment, Easington 2379w Ë

    Job creation, North East region 2259w Ë

    Lung diseases, Easington 581w Ë

    Sexually transmitted diseases, Easington 584w Ë

    Smoking 1148w ËCunningham, Mr Jim

                  Chamber Debates

    Council Tax Limitation (England) (Maximum Amounts) Order (20.07.2005) 1278 Ë

    Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill, 2R (05.07.2005) 189, 195 Ë

                  Questions

    Afghanistan, Politics and government 323-4w Ë

    Africa, Politics and government 1005w Ë

    Alzheimer's disease, Drugs 973w Ë

    Alzheimer's disease, Medical treatments 1889w Ë

    British nationality 376-7w Ë

    British nationality, Right of abode 401w Ë

    British nationality, Travel restrictions 377w Ë

    Business questions 460 Ë

    Capital investment, Dept for Transport 1794w Ë

    City academies, Finance 1394w Ë

    Coventry 2261-2w Ë

    Departmental responsibilities, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2290w Ë

    Dyslexia 955 Ë

    EC law 284w Ë

    Education 1643-4w Ë

    Electoral register 1935-6w Ë

    Entry clearances 1548w Ë

    Firearms, Crime 2575w Ë

    Hazardous substances, Waste disposal 649w Ë

    Home care services, Fees and charges 1144w Ë

    Housing benefit, Coventry 1809-10w Ë

    Iran, Nuclear power 664w Ë

    Iraq, Peace keeping operations 260w Ë

    Jobcentre Plus, Coventry 2019w Ë

    Legal aid, Asylum 488-9w Ë

    Pakistan, Terrorism 2102w Ë

    Passports, Interviews 912-4w Ë

    Pension Protection Fund 1644w Ë

    Pensions, Coventry 1646-7w, 1649w Ë

    Pensions, Financial assistance scheme 1647w Ë

    Philippines, Politics and government 2437w Ë

    Railways, Coventry 1800w, 2876w Ë

    Recycling 651w Ë

    Renewable energy, Coventry 59w Ë

    Research, Dept of Health 2780w Ë

    Severn Trent Water, Inquiries 1713w Ë

    Small claims, Personal injury 1938w Ë

    Social security benefits, Employment 1991-2w Ë

    Standard local housing allowance 1272-3w Ë

    Sub-Saharan Africa, Oil 1932w Ë

    Teachers, Ethnic groups 1423w Ë

    Welfare tax credits, Overpayments 622-3w Ë
Curriculum

    Business 840w, 1014w Ë

    Citizenship 445w Ë

    Food technology 1236w Ë

    Vocational education 444w Ë

    World War II 1420-1w ËCurry, Rt Hon David

                  Chamber Debates

    Group of Eight (11.07.2005) 592 ËCurtis-Thomas, Ms Claire

                  Questions

    Children, Abuse 2553w Ë

    Children in care, Abuse 2184w Ë

    Community service orders 2554w Ë

    Criminal Cases Review Commission 520w Ë

    Sports, Young people 551-2 Ë
Custodial treatment

    Defaulters 906w Ë

    Driving under influence 522-5w Ë

    Mentally disturbed offenders 2596w Ë

    Road traffic offences 135-8w Ë

    Young offenders 2201w Ë
Cycleways

    2417-8w Ë
Cycling

    287-8w, 598-9w Ë

    Children 2339-40w Ë

    Mountains 2070w Ë

    Road traffic offences 2568-9w Ë
Cystic fibrosis

    Prescriptions 1251 Ë

    Screening 1911w Ë


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