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
Dacorum Primary Care Trust
Dairy products
Dance
Scholarships 1011-3w, 1235-6w Ë Dangerous driving
Dangerous mental patients
763-5w ËDarling, Rt Hon Alistair, Secretary of State for Transport and Secretary of State for Scotland
Chamber Debates
Business motions (19.07.2005) 1121 Ë
Crossrail Bill, 2R (19.07.2005) 1123-37, 1204-5 Ë
Transport, Ministerial statements (05.07.2005) 171-3, 175-83 Ë
Written Statements
Railways, Freight 71-3ws Ë
Questions
Aviation, Complaints 1791w Ë
Aviation, Scotland 242w Ë
Caledonian MacBrayne 242w Ë
Demonstrations, Edinburgh 155-8 Ë
Devolution, Scotland 242w Ë
Economic situation, Scotland 243w Ë
European Union, Scotland 158-9 Ë
Group of Eight, Gleneagles 151-4, 243w, 1088w Ë
Identity cards, Scotland 243w Ë
Lorry road user charge 1795w Ë
Public transport, Air conditioning 673-4w Ë
Railways, Construction 2423w Ë
Railways, Greater London 2132w Ë
Rapid transit systems 1794-5w Ë
Rapid transit systems, Expenditure 2882w Ë
Rapid transit systems, Finance 479w Ë
Road Haulage Forum 1801w Ë
Scottish Parliament, Elections 1524-5w Ë Dartford Gravesham and Swanley Primary Care Trust
Emergency services 2772w Ë Dartmoor Prison
Data protection
Census 75-6w, 79w, 869w, 888w, 1834w Ë
Data Protection Act 1998
Questions
Databases
Proof of identity 1610-4w, 2588-9w Ë
Vehicle number plates 2548-9w Ë Daventry
Council tax 1444-5w ËDavey, Mr Edward
Chamber Debates
Local government finance (04.07.2005) 32, 49, 51, 57 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
Mental health services, Greater London (19.07.2005) 416wh, 422-3wh Ë
Questions
Council housing, Property transfer 315w Ë
Heathrow Airport, Noise 669w Ë
Heathrow Airport, Security 668w Ë
Heathrow Airport, Shops 669w Ë
Magnetic resonance imagers, Greater London 584w Ë
Magnetic resonance imagers, Waiting lists 455-6w Ë
Motor vehicles, Petrol alternatives 999w Ë
Olympic Games, Greater London 1368w, 2293-4w Ë
Peat bogs, Cumbria 1965w Ë
Pupils, Intimidation 1239-40w Ë
Schools, Crimes of violence 1238-9w, 1731w Ë
Vocational guidance 947-8 ËDavid, Mr Wayne
Questions
Welfare tax credits, Wales 1239 ËDavidson, Mr Ian
Questions
Care homes, EC internal trade 2711-2w Ë
Contracts, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 2246w Ë
Contracts, Dept for Education and Skills 840-1w Ë
EC internal trade 592-4w, 1930w Ë
Education, EC internal trade 2358w Ë
Environment protection, EC internal trade 2310w Ë
European Constitution Treaty 2100-1w, 2578-9w Ë
Health services, EC internal trade 2712w Ë
Local government services, Contracts 807-8w Ë
Security, EC internal trade 2631w Ë
Transport, Foreign companies 1294w ËDavies, David TC
Chamber Debates
Abortion, Points of order (06.07.2005) 306 Ë
Local government finance (04.07.2005) 25, 33, 40, 80 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
NHS, Wales (12.07.2005) 245-8wh, 250wh, 252wh Ë
Questions
Advertising, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1111-2w Ë
Advertising, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2073w Ë
Advertising, Dept for Education and Skills 831w Ë
Advertising, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 2297-8w Ë
Advertising, Dept for International Development 1003-4w Ë
Advertising, Dept for Transport 1289w Ë
Advertising, Dept for Work and Pensions 1810-2w Ë
Advertising, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1369-70w Ë
Advertising, Home Office 1604w Ë
Advertising, Ministry of Defence 1751-2w Ë
Advertising, Northern Ireland Office 1972w Ë
Advertising, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 961-2w Ë
Advertising, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1027w Ë
Advertising, Prime Minister 643w Ë
Advertising, Scotland Office 1086w Ë
Advertising, Treasury 433w Ë
Armed forces, Protective clothing 1528w Ë
Business questions 978, 1428 Ë
Children, Maintenance 483w Ë
Conferences, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1112w Ë
Conferences, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2073w Ë
Conferences, Dept for Education and Skills 1011w Ë
Conferences, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 2304w Ë
Conferences, Dept for International Development 2227w Ë
Conferences, Dept for Transport 995w Ë
Conferences, Dept for Work and Pensions 2502w Ë
Conferences, Dept of Trade and Industry 1338w Ë
Conferences, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 663w Ë
Conferences, Ministry of Defence 657w Ë
Conferences, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 1255w Ë
Conferences, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1027w Ë
Conferences, Prime Minister 1307w Ë
Conferences, Scotland Office 1524w Ë
Conferences, Treasury 687w, 2383-4w Ë
Crimes of violence, Religion 904w Ë
Entry clearances 332-4w, 2102-3w, 2440w Ë
Equal opportunities, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 2247-8w Ë
Equal opportunities, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2291-2w Ë
Equal opportunities, Dept for Education and Skills 2341-2w Ë
Equal opportunities, Dept for Transport 2419-20w Ë
Equal opportunities, Dept of Health 2711w Ë
Equal opportunities, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2429-30w Ë
Equal opportunities, Ministry of Defence 2113w Ë
Equal opportunities, Scotland Office 2812w Ë
Manpower, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1202w Ë
Manpower, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 858w Ë
Manpower, Dept for Education and Skills 1395w Ë
Manpower, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1517w Ë
Manpower, Dept for International Development 1843w Ë
Manpower, Dept for Transport 1793w Ë
Manpower, Dept for Work and Pensions 1811w Ë
Manpower, Dept of Health 1898w Ë
Manpower, Dept of Trade and Industry 1339w Ë
Manpower, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2428w Ë
Manpower, Home Office 2570w Ë
Manpower, Ministry of Defence 1313-4w Ë
Manpower, Northern Ireland Office 1567w Ë
Manpower, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 1433w Ë
Manpower, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1940-1w Ë
Manpower, Prime Minister 1934w Ë
Manpower, Scotland Office 1086-7w Ë
Manpower, Treasury 1062w Ë
Ministerial duties, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1028w Ë
Ministerial duties, Prime Minister 34w Ë
Pension funds, Trusts 1360w Ë
Public expenditure, Dept for Education and Skills 2802w Ë
Public expenditure, Ministry of Defence 1530w Ë
Public expenditure, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1940w Ë
Racially aggravated offences 504w Ë
Religiously aggravated offences 2183w Ë
Sick leave, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1203-4w Ë
Sick leave, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1161-2w Ë
Sick leave, Dept for Education and Skills 1421w Ë
Sick leave, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1969w Ë
Sick leave, Dept for International Development 1862w Ë
Sick leave, Dept for Transport 1802w Ë
Sick leave, Dept of Health 2782w Ë
Sick leave, Dept of Trade and Industry 1745-6w Ë
Sick leave, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2105w Ë
Sick leave, Home Office 2640-2w Ë
Sick leave, Ministry of Defence 1539-40w Ë
Sick leave, Northern Ireland Office 2486-7w Ë
Sick leave, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 1450w Ë
Sick leave, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1945w Ë
Sick leave, Prime Minister 1308w Ë
Sick leave, Scotland Office 1525w Ë
Sick leave, Treasury 1171w Ë
Taxation, Civil partnerships 1571-2w Ë
Taxis, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 826w, 2816w Ë
Taxis, Dept for Education and Skills 446w, 2373w Ë
Taxis, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 255w Ë
Taxis, Dept for Transport 2137w Ë
Taxis, Dept for Work and Pensions 1824w Ë
Taxis, Dept of Trade and Industry 60w Ë
Taxis, Ministry of Defence 1540-1w Ë
Taxis, Northern Ireland Office 1073w Ë
Taxis, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 1545w Ë
Vandalism, Religious buildings 783w Ë
Written questions, Administrative delays 1274w ËDavies, Philip
Chamber Debates
Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, Rep and 3R (11.07.2005) 605, 617-8, 625, 632-3 Ë
Regulation (04.07.2005) 92, 110 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
Abortion, Time limits (19.07.2005) 393-6wh, 399wh Ë
Questions
Cancer, Health services 2681-2w Ë
Disability and Carers Service, Training 2005-8w Ë
Disability Rights Commission, Discrimination 2009-10w Ë
Discrimination, Gender 1398-9 ËDavies, Mr Quentin
Chamber Debates
Terrorism (11.07.2005) 577-8 Ë
Questions
Germany, Diplomatic service 880w Ë
Taxation, Self-assessment 696w ËDavis, Rt Hon David
Chamber Debates
Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill, 2R (05.07.2005) 196, 198, 200-10, 212 Ë
Terrorism (07.07.2005) 465-6, (20.07.2005) 1257-9 Ë
Questions
Agency nurses, Manpower 740w Ë
Asylum, Applications 1215-6w Ë
Cellular phones, Home Office 2186w Ë
Illegal immigrants 1611-2w Ë
Legal aid, Asylum 489-90w Ë
Mental health services, Yorkshire and Humberside 1137w Ë
Parking offences, Fixed penalties 1492w Ë
Police, Sick leave 1619-20w Ë
Recycling, East Riding 1287w Ë
Security, Home Office 1484w Ë
Speeches, Home Office 2596w Ë Day care
Children 271w, 701w, 1402, 1680w, 1945w, 2326-7w, 2333-9w, 2370w, 2472-3w, 2705w Ë
Dept of Trade and Industry 701w Ë
East Sussex 2370w, 2705w Ë
Deaf
Dean, Mrs Janet
Chamber Debates
Licensing Act 2003 (12.07.2005) 775 Ë
Questions
Consultants, Dept for International Development 683w Ë
Consultants, Dept for Transport 1293w Ë
Consultants, Dept of Health 448w Ë
Consultants, Ministry of Defence 1075w Ë
Consultants, Non-governmental organisations 905-6w Ë
Consultants, Northern Ireland 192w Ë
Consultants, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 291w Ë
Consultants, Public sector 51w, 298w Ë
Consultants, Regulation 283w Ë
Hepatitis, Burton on Trent 728w Ë
In vitro fertilisation 352w Ë
Prisons, Drugs 1097-8w, 1225w Ë
Prisons, Employment 544-5w Ë
Public sector, Consultants 1808-9w Ë
Transplant surgery, Kidneys 352w Ë
Voluntary organisations, Consultants 1721w Ë Dean Hill
Death
Alcoholic drinks 75-7w, 2028w Ë
Bacterial diseases 86-7w Ë
Heath, Edward (18.07.2005) 1074-90 Ë
Police custody 539-40w, 1784-5w Ë
Pregnancy complications 1198-9w Ë
Death rate
Gulf War syndrome 58-9ws Ë
Hypothermia 434w, 618-20w Ë Debts
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 582-3w Ë
Developing countries 85-6w, 1841-2w, 2030-1w Ë
Iraq (05.07.2005) 47-53wh Ë
NHS 978w, 985-7w, 1464w Ë
Social security benefits 1358-9w Ë
Sub-Saharan Africa 1329w Ë Deductions
Social security benefits 2519-20w Ë Deep vein thrombosis
Deer
Bovine tuberculosis 1515w Ë Defaulters
Custodial treatment 906w Ë Defence
British overseas territories 2288w Ë
Procurement 38w, 43ws, 261-2w Ë Defence agencies
Operating costs 1311-2w Ë Defence Assistance Fund
Defence equipment
Technology transfer 1105-6 Ë
Defence Export Services Organisation
259w, 861w, 1075-6w, 1313w, 1529w Ë Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Defence Storage and Distribution Agency
Dementia
Health services 1896-7w Ë
Northern Ireland 1383w, 1567w Ë Democracy
Democratic Republic of Congo
Arms trade 1121w, 1336w, 1736w Ë
Demolition
Demonstrations
Denbighshire
Unemployment 107w ËDenham, Rt Hon John
Chamber Debates
Terrorism (11.07.2005) 575-6, (20.07.2005) 1263 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
Ports, EC action (20.07.2005) 466-70wh Ë
Questions
Housing, Low incomes 295-6w Ë
National insurance contributions, Rebates 1647w Ë
National Police Improvement Agency 1614w Ë
State retirement pensions 2025w Ë
State second pension, Costs 1822w Ë
Taxation, Pensions 1693w Ë
Dental health
Children 2147w, 2156-7w Ë
Dacorum Primary Care Trust 2689-90w Ë Dental services
15-7ws, 344-6w, 1138-9w, 1667w, 1897w, 2153-7w, 2692-7w, 2699w, 2702w Ë
Fees and charges 719w, 2697w, 2700-1w Ë
Foreign workers 211-2w, 452w Ë
Greater London 2149-53w, 2701-2w Ë
Hertfordshire 208w, 453w, 719w, 1456-7w Ë
Lancashire 208-9w, 1669w Ë
Maldon and South Chelmsford Primary Care Trust 1457-8w Ë
Manpower 2154-5w, 2699-701w, 2841-2w Ë
Milton Keynes 451-3w, 2698w Ë
Northern Ireland 198-9w Ë
Peterborough 1187-8w, 1668w Ë
Portsmouth 209-10w, 2702w Ë
South West region 2698-9w Ë
Southend on Sea 720w, 1668-9w, 2698w Ë
Dentistry
Newcastle upon Tyne 212w Ë
Training 345w, 2694w, 2697-9w Ë Dentists Act 1984 (Amendment) Order 2005
Chamber Debates
Dentures
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Departmental coordination
Departmental reorganisation
Departmental responsibilities
Animal experiments 2298-9w Ë
Dept for Culture Media and Sport 2290w Ë
Dept of Trade and Industry 52-3w Ë
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 2462w Ë Deployment
Armed forces 1076w, 1750w Ë
Deportation
116-7w, 506w, 1214w, 2545w Ë
Illegal immigrants 1216w Ë
Offenders 782w, 917-8w, 2583-4w Ë
Zimbabwe 9-10ws, 49ws, 147w, 404w, 755-7w, 765w, 2548w Ë Dept for Constitutional Affairs
Consultants 1602-3w, 1937w Ë
Correspondence 2246w, 2815w Ë
Equal opportunities 2247-8w Ë
Freedom of information 2248w Ë
Orders and regulations 1114w Ë
Private finance initiative 2252-3w Ë
Public private partnerships 2252-3w Ë
Telephone services 2816-7w Ë
Dept for Culture Media and Sport
Advertising 2069w, 2073w Ë
Consultants 1557w, 2076w Ë
Correspondence 2072w, 2289-90w Ë
Departmental responsibilities 2290w Ë
Equal opportunities 2291-2w Ë
Information officers 2081w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors 33-4w Ë
Public expenditure 641w Ë
Telephone services 2295-6w Ë
Dept for Education and Skills
Consultants 152-3w, 2057w, 2347-8w Ë
Consultation papers 2343-5w, 2377w Ë
Correspondence 2339w, 2799w Ë
Domestic visits 1404w, 1724-6w Ë
Equal opportunities 2341-2w Ë
Information and communications technology 2810w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors 2371w Ë
Public appointments 2328w Ë
Public expenditure 2802w Ë
Telephone services 2811w Ë
Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs
Freedom of information 2832w Ë
Government laboratories 36ws Ë
Information officers 567w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors 1969w Ë
Telephone services 2834w Ë
Waste management 2319-20w Ë
Dept for International Development
Consultants 683w, 2231-2w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors 685w Ë
Orders and regulations 1864w Ë
Dept for Transport
Advisory bodies 1048-9w Ë
Capital investment 1794w Ë
Consultants 1293w, 2128w, 2420-1w, 2873w, 2880w, 2883w Ë
Equal opportunities 2419-20w Ë
Freedom of information 2880w Ë
Information officers 480-1w Ë
Legislative drafting 1800w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors 1056w Ë
Orders and regulations 676w Ë
Standards 1293-4w, 1793w Ë
Dept for Work and Pensions
Consultants 1806-8w, 2019w, 2519w Ë
Correspondence 2503w, 2818-9w Ë
Electronic publishing 1812w Ë
Information and communications technology 1071-2, 1811w, 2011w Ë
Information officers 1823w Ë
Information services 2003w Ë
Manpower 1811w, 2505-6w, 2531-2w Ë
Procurement 2025-6w, 2505w, 2828w Ë
Public expenditure 2003-4w Ë
Sick leave 2531w, 2828w Ë
Telephone services 2818-9w Ë
Trade union officials 1811-2w Ë
Dept of Health
Consultants 448w, 2739-40w, 2855-6w Ë
Consultation papers 2851w Ë
Departmental reorganisation 2703w Ë
Equal opportunities 2711w Ë
Information and communications technology 2842w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors 2867w Ë
Non-departmental public bodies 204w Ë
Official engagements 2845w Ë
Orders and regulations 992w Ë
Private finance initiative 988-92w Ë
Public participation 2858w Ë
Research 1145w, 2703w, 2780w Ë
Select committee reports 363w Ë
Dept of Trade and Industry
Consultants 1735-6w, 2256w Ë
Departmental responsibilities 52-3w Ë
Disciplinary proceedings 1352w Ë
Equal opportunities 2268w Ë
Freedom of information 2258w Ë
Group 4 Securitas 1928-9w Ë
Homeworking 1339w, 1740w Ë
Information officers 58-9w Ë
Manpower 1339w, 1736-7w Ë
Ministerial policy advisors 1746w Ë
Derbyshire
Primary care trusts 359w Ë Derwent Valley
Opencast mining (21.07.2005) 1509-16 Ë Design and Artists Copyright Society
Destroyers
Detainees
Iraq 259w, 1317-9w, 1371w Ë
Northern Ireland 2183-4w Ë
Detection rates
Gloucestershire 2567-8w Ë
Hammersmith and Fulham 380-1w Ë
Developing countries
Common agricultural policy 1516w Ë
Debts 85-6w, 1841-2w, 2030-1w Ë
Financial services 2227-9w Ë
Health services 265-6w, 1849w Ë
Infant mortality 1360-1w Ë
International Monetary Fund 1866-8w Ë
Politics and government 1370w Ë
Trade agreements 1747-8w Ë
Development aid
Devolution
Northern Ireland 817-21 Ë
Devon
Planning permission 2460w Ë
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