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
Diabetes
Eyesight 1470-1w, 2704w Ë
Diagnosis
Sexually transmitted diseases 2165-6w Ë
Diego Garcia
Diesel fuel
Excise duties 1833-4w, 1967w, 2033w Ë
Dietary supplements
EC law 1297w, 1526w, 2162w, 2713-5w Ë
Digestive system
Diseases 1129-30w, 2843-4w Ë Digital broadcasting
(05.07.2005) 54-61wh, 110-1ws, 634-5w Ë
Multiple occupation 635-6w, 2073w Ë
South West region 2073w, 2291w Ë
Digital mapping
Digital technology
Hearing aids 973w, 1130w, 1460w, 1898w, 2675-6w Ë Diplomatic relations
Equatorial Guinea 1370-1w Ë
Diplomatic service
Disciplinary proceedings 2099w Ë
Equatorial Guinea 1551w Ë
Direct payments
Director of Public Prosecutions
see Crown Prosecution Service Ë Disability aids
Disability and Carers Service
Disability Discrimination Act 2005
Written Statements
Questions
Disability living allowance
Northern Ireland 1870-2w Ë Disability premium
Disability Rights Commission
Discrimination 2009-10w Ë "Disability Rights Commission Report and Accounts 2004/05"
Disabled
Antisocial behaviour orders 1210-1w, 1779w Ë
Dept of Trade and Industry 1924w Ë
Employment 2005w, 2010w, 2506-7w Ë
Rehabilitation 2779-80w Ë
Social security benefits 1938w Ë
Disabled facilities grants
Disadvantaged
Disciplinary proceedings
Dept of Trade and Industry 1352w Ë
Diplomatic service 2099w Ë
Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2101w, 2432-3w Ë
Health professions 2835w Ë
Discipline
Discrimination
Disability Rights Commission 2009-10w Ë
Pregnant women 856-7w, 1573w Ë Discrimination Law Review
Disease control
Bovine tuberculosis 414w, 436-8, 564w, 951w, 1153w, 1515w, 1947-8w, 2299-301w Ë
Clostridium 576-7w, 1190-1w Ë
Foot and mouth disease 1947-8w, 2309w Ë
Influenza 579-80w, 2730w Ë
Malaria 352-3w, 1044-5w, 1850-2w Ë
Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus 575w Ë
Newcastle disease 142-3ws, 1964-5w, 2313w Ë
Diseases
Digestive system 1129-30w, 2843-4w Ë
Weather 222w ËDismore, Mr Andrew
Chamber Debates
London Olympics Bill, 2R (21.07.2005) 1470-3 Ë
Olympic Games (06.07.2005) 418 Ë
Pharmaceutical Labelling (Warning of Cognitive Function Impairment) Bill, 1R (05.07.2005) 184-7 Ë
Terrorism (07.07.2005) 470, (20.07.2005) 1268 Ë
Questions
Accident and emergency departments, Admissions 341w, 709-10w Ë
Councillors, Complaints 1450w Ë
Crime, Greater London 516w Ë
Edgware Hospital, Magnetic resonance imagers 454w Ë
Emergencies, Telephone services 2577w Ë
Fire services, Management 965w Ë
General practitioners, Patients 974w Ë
Health services, Greater London 219-20w Ë
Hospitals, Hendon 1190w Ë
House of Commons, Stationery 231w Ë
International Organisation of Vine and Wine 1522w Ë
Licensing Act 2003 638-9w Ë
Members, Stationery 1989-90w Ë
Metropolitan Police, Finance 540w Ë
Metropolitan Police, Manpower 395-6w, 1493w Ë
Metropolitan Police, Standards 776-7w Ë
Middle East, Armed conflict 2435-6w Ë
Middle East, Violence 2435w Ë
Nazi war crimes 143-5w, 780-1w, 1785w Ë
Sierra Leone, Debts 472-3w Ë
Sierra Leone, Overseas aid 473-4w Ë
Westminster Hall, Repairs and maintenance 232w Ë
Wines, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 551w Ë
Wines, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1202-3w Ë
Wines, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 458w Ë
Wines, Dept for Education and Skills 1722w Ë
Wines, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 646w Ë
Wines, Dept for International Development 2227w Ë
Wines, Dept for Transport 1048w Ë
Wines, Dept for Work and Pensions 2011w Ë
Wines, Dept of Trade and Industry 853-4w Ë
Wines, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 183w, 325w Ë
Wines, Home Office 1608w Ë
Wines, Leader of the House of Commons 405w Ë
Wines, Ministry of Defence 1076w Ë
Wines, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 797w Ë
Wines, Prime Minister 643-4w Ë
Wines, Solicitor-General 629w Ë
Dispersal orders
Greater London 2539-40w Ë Distributive trade
Divisions
Prime Minister 644w ËDjanogly, Mr Jonathan
Chamber Debates
Council Tax Limitation (England) (Maximum Amounts) Order (20.07.2005) 1282, 1305-7 Ë
Questions
Absent voting, Commonwealth 868w Ë
Absent voting, Fraud 868w Ë
Civil proceedings, Compensation 1109-10w Ë
Community justice centres, Liverpool 1201-2w, 1303-5w Ë
Community Legal Service 235-6w Ë
Companies, Disclosure of information 2255-6w Ë
Compensation, Regulation 822w, 1601w Ë
Conditional fee agreements 822-3w Ë
Criminal Defence Service, Legal costs 823w Ë
Domestic violence 1607-8w Ë
Legal aid, Contracts 238-9w, 825w, 1112-3w, 1937w Ë
Legal aid, Criminal proceedings 64-5w, 490-1w, 825w Ë
Legal aid, Fees and charges 237w Ë
Legal profession, Advertising 1109w Ë
Legal profession, Equal opportunities 1603-4w Ë
Liability, Insurance 1114w Ë
Overseas residence, Voting rights 1778w Ë
Prosecutions, Standards 1217w Ë
Public Defender Service 240-1w Ë
Victim support schemes 2653w Ë
Voting rights, British nationality 1601-2w ËDobbin, Jim
Chamber Debates
Housing, Petitions (20.07.2005) 1371 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
Abortion, Time limits (19.07.2005) 391-3wh Ë
Questions
Northern Ireland government 2485w ËDobson, Rt Hon Frank
Chamber Debates
Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, Rep and 3R (11.07.2005) 662-3 Ë
Terrorism (07.07.2005) 467, (11.07.2005) 572 Ë
Questions
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Debts 582-3w Ë
Hospital wards, Closures 2792w Ë
Hospitals, Closures 2839w Ë
NHS, Finance 740w, 2167w Ë
NHS, Private sector 360-1w, 2867w Ë
NHS treatment centres, Recruitment 227-8w, 2176-7w Ë Doctors
Entry clearances 2108w, 2772w Ë
Working hours 2158w ËDodds, Mr Nigel
Chamber Debates
Consumer Credit Bill, Rep and 3R (14.07.2005) 1000 Ë
Finance Bill, Rep and 3R (06.07.2005) 366 Ë
Questions
Adult education, Northern Ireland 190-1w Ë
Business, Insurance 1381-2w Ë
Business questions 459-60, 969-70, 1425 Ë
Care homes, Northern Ireland 191w, 1879w Ë
Charities, Northern Ireland 334-5w Ë
Child Trust Fund, Northern Ireland 81w Ë
Civil servants, Northern Ireland 1382w Ë
Council housing, Northern Ireland 337w Ë
Detection rates 514w, 759w Ë
Domestic wastes, Northern Ireland 201w Ë
Driving instruction, Northern Ireland 491-2w Ë
Driving offences, Northern Ireland 337-8w Ë
Driving tests, Northern Ireland 492w Ë
EC presidency, Northern Ireland 193w Ë
Education, Disadvantaged 1886w Ë
Electoral register, Northern Ireland 1384w Ë
Electricity, Consumption 53w Ë
Electricity, Prices 193w Ë
Energy, Advisory services 1974-5w Ë
Environment protection, Regulation 439 Ë
Further education, Northern Ireland 194w Ë
Housing benefit, Northern Ireland 336-7w, 492w Ë
Legal aid, Northern Ireland 239w Ë
Literacy, Northern Ireland 197-8w Ë
Magistrates, Northern Ireland 1112w, 1203w Ë
Mental health services, Waiting lists 1982w Ë
Northern Ireland Child Support Agency 491w Ë
Northern Ireland government, Freedom of information 193-4w Ë
Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission 1568w Ë
Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, Public appointments 1980-2w Ë
Parades Commission 866w Ë
Police Service of Northern Ireland, Civilians 492-7w Ë
Police Service of Northern Ireland, Cleaning services 339w Ë
Police Service of Northern Ireland, Training 867-8w Ë
Public expenditure, Northern Ireland 1384w Ë
Rates and rating, Northern Ireland 199w Ë
Sign language, Northern Ireland 1570-1w Ë
Sign language, Schools 499-500w Ë
Social rented housing, Rents 318w Ë
Dogs
Domestic appliances
Renewable energy 2268-9w Ë Domestic rates
Domestic violence
382-3w, 1607-8w, 1781w, 2571w Ë
Contact orders 156w, 1398w Ë
Northern Ireland 1873w, 1974w Ë
Telephone services 588w Ë
Domestic wastes
Waste disposal 1158-9w ËDonaldson, Mr Jeffrey M
Chamber Debates
Heath, Edward, Death (18.07.2005) 1086-7 Ë
Terrorism (20.07.2005) 1266 Ë
Questions
Bus services, Concessions 193w Ë
Teachers, Performance appraisal 819-20w Ë Doncaster
Social security benefits 76ws ËDonohoe, Mr Brian H
Questions
European Union, Scotland 159 Ë
Medical equipment, Emergencies 1461w Ë
Members, Correspondence 124w, 275w Ë
Donors
Organs 740w ËDoran, Mr Frank
Questions
House of Commons, Postal services 1748-9w Ë Dormice
Conservation 247-8w ËDorrell, Rt Hon Stephen
Chamber Debates
Welfare tax credits (12.07.2005) 713, 721, 740-2 Ë
Questions
Common agricultural policy, Reform 1099-100 Ë
Inland Revenue, Maladministration 2408w ËDorries, Nadine
Chamber Debates
Council Tax Limitation (England) (Maximum Amounts) Order (20.07.2005) 1313-6 Ë
Finance Bill, Rep and 3R (06.07.2005) 366 Ë
Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill, 2R (05.07.2005) 226 Ë
Questions
Alcoholic drinks, Misuse 886w Ë
Antisocial behaviour orders, Bedfordshire 754w Ë
Armed forces, Recruitment 860w Ë
Asthma, Bedfordshire 1183-4w Ë
Average earnings, Bedfordshire 1060-1w Ë
Bedford Hospital NHS Trust 1184-5w, 2678-9w Ë
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Strategic Health Authority, Manpower 1185w Ë
Children, Bedfordshire 884-5w Ë
Dental services, Bedfordshire 1186-7w Ë
Disability living allowance, Bedfordshire 1812-3w Ë
Drugs, Bedfordshire 1188w Ë
Drugs, Rehabilitation 2573w Ë
Employment, Bedfordshire 885-6w Ë
Gambia, Overseas aid 1007-8w Ë
General practitioners, Bedfordshire 974-6w Ë
Great Western Railway, Franchises 2418w Ë
Health services, Bedfordshire 1659-60w Ë
Hearing aids, Digital technology 1130w Ë
Heart diseases, Nurses 981w Ë
Pensioners, Bedfordshire 885w Ë
Personal taxation, Bedfordshire 687w Ë
Probation officers 1105w Ë
Right to buy scheme, Bedfordshire 969w Ë
Secondary education, Bedfordshire 1020w Ë
Speed limits, Cameras 2423w Ë
Speed limits, Fines 1227-8w Ë
Stakeholder pensions 1069 Ë
Television, Licensing 643w Ë
Testicular cancer, Bedfordshire 901-2w Ë
Transport, Bedfordshire 677w Ë
Truancy, Bedfordshire 1024-6w Ë
Unemployment, Bedfordshire 883-4w Ë Dorset
Occupational therapy 988w Ë Double taxation
Dovegate Prison
Chamber Debates
Olympic Games (06.07.2005) 409-10 Ë
Recess motions (20.07.2005) 1345-7 Ë
Questions
Distributive trade, Newspaper press 1743w Ë
Driving offences, Cellular phones 588w Ë
Motorcycles, Road traffic offences 601w, 909w Ë
Motorways, Outdoor advertising 597w Ë
Primary care trusts, Finance 2777w Ë Drama
Scholarships 1011-3w, 1235-6w ËDrew, Mr David
Chamber Debates
Crossrail Bill, 2R (19.07.2005) 1125 Ë
Westminster Hall Debates
South East Asia, Christianity (13.07.2005) 286-91wh, 306wh Ë
Questions
Agriculture, Subsidies 428 Ë
Alcoholic drinks, Gloucestershire 77-8w Ë
Animals, Diseases 2828-9w Ë
Biofuels, EC action 2414w Ë
Bovine tuberculosis 3w, 1950-1w Ë
Bovine tuberculosis, Disease control 1153w Ë
BSE, Animal feed 1707-8w Ë
Bus services, Concessions 672-3w Ë
Cetaceans, Conservation 247w Ë
Democratic Republic of Congo, Arms trade 1121w Ë
Dental services, Foreign workers 211-2w Ë
Dental services, Standards 1897w Ë
Digital broadcasting, Stroud 2291w Ë
Domestic violence 2571w Ë
Domestic violence, Children 212-3w Ë
Driving, Working hours 600-1w Ë
Eastwood Park Prison, Nurses 2874w Ë
Environmental impact assessment, Gloucestershire 791-2w Ë
Environmental stewardship scheme 2307w Ë
Excise duties, Diesel fuel 2033w Ë
Export Control Organisation 1739w Ë
Fire services, Procurement 1769w Ë
Fire services, Radio 1260w, 1765w, 2089w Ë
Fire services, Reorganisation 1770-1w Ë
Foot and mouth disease, Disease control 2309w Ë
Gloucestershire Constabulary, Recruitment 109w Ë
Gloucestershire Constabulary, Reorganisation 396-7w Ë
Hare coursing, Northern Ireland 1387w Ë
Information and communications technology, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 963w Ë
International Whaling Commission 252w Ë
Iraq conflict, Casualties 2281w Ë
Licensing Act 2003 546-7 Ë
Livestock, Animal welfare 1519w Ë
Livestock, Compensation 1155w Ë
Local area agreements 2090-2w Ë
Malaria, Disease control 1044-5w, 1850-2w Ë
Marine animals, Noise 245-6w, 650-1w Ë
Morocco, Political prisoners 486w Ë
Nature conservation, Smuggling 1955w Ë
NHS foundation trusts 347w, 2716-7w Ë
NHS treatment centres 577w Ë
North Korea, Food 1375w Ë
Parents, Education 2623-4w Ë
Passports, Eligibility 2598w Ë
Pension credit, Stroud 2023w Ë
Pension Protection Fund 268-9w Ë
Pensioners, Stroud 2532w Ë
Pesticides, Pollution control 1965w Ë
Planning permission, Enforcement 2459w Ë
Plastics, Waste disposal 953w Ë
Police, Finance 108-9w, 397-8w Ë
Population, Stroud 1833w Ë
Primary care trusts, Reorganisation 360w Ë
Prisoners 1224-5w, 2198-9w Ë
Prisoners, Self-mutilation 1501w Ë
Prisoners release, Females 1225w Ë
Prisons, Counselling 1106w Ë
Psychiatry, Domestic violence 454w Ë
Railways, Swindon 2422-3w Ë
Slaughterhouses, Inspections 353-4w Ë
Special educational needs, Closures 174w Ë
State Veterinary Service, Manpower 1969w Ë
Sudan, Capital punishment 180w Ë
Sudan, EC external relations 1180w Ë
Sudan, Internally displaced persons 2233-4w Ë
Sudan, Peace keeping operations 8-9, 1098, 1777w Ë
Sudan, Political parties 2234w Ë
Superstition, Children 569w, 1605w Ë
Tenants, Advisory services 411w Ë
Terrorism, Biological weapons 2550w Ë
Testicular cancer, Gloucestershire 1701w Ë
Transmissible encephalopathies, Research 2786w Ë
Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 1970w Ë
Voluntary work, Home Office 949-50w Ë
Whales, Conservation 1041w Ë
Womens Royal Voluntary Service, Finance 1229w, 2220-2w Ë Drinking water
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Driving
Licensing 613-4w, 997-8w Ë
Sight impaired 600w, 667-8w Ë
Driving instruction
Northern Ireland 491-2w Ë
Driving offences
525w, 1484-5w, 2130-1w, 2644w Ë
Cellular phones 588w, 2188w Ë
Greater London 392-3w, 2188w Ë
Insurance 1513-4w, 1623-4w, 1803-4w Ë
Northern Ireland 337-8w, 1568-70w, 1982-3w Ë
Driving tests
Greater London 2879-80w Ë
Northern Ireland 492w, 815-6w Ë
Worcestershire 668w, 1163-4w Ë Driving under influence
Custodial treatment 522-5w Ë Drug abuse
Drug prevention schemes
Drug seizures
Drug treatment and testing orders
Drugs
Abortion 2142w, 2857-8w Ë
Afghanistan 155-6w, 1546w, 1774w Ë
Alzheimer's disease 696-8, 973w, 2143-4w, 2668w Ë
Ambulance services 715-6w Ë
Bedfordshire 1188w, 2573w Ë
Bone marrow disorders 2787-8w Ë
Breast cancer 1379-80w, 1893w Ë
Cancer 206-7w, 1455w, 1662w, 1893w Ë
Convictions 127w, 2576-7w Ë
Crime 378-9w, 384w, 2189w, 2571-2w Ë
Departmental coordination 2556w Ë
EC internal trade 2189w Ë
Elderly 1143w, 1198w, 2665w Ë
Health professions 350w Ë
Hertfordshire 1217-8w, 1608w Ë
Misuse 127-8w, 516w, 1467-8w, 2192-4w, 2378-9w, 2576w Ë
Multiple sclerosis 2743-4w, 2858w Ë
Northern Ireland 201w, 1391-2w Ë
Prisons 1097-8w, 1225w, 1505-6w, 1621w, 2214w, 2576w, 2628w Ë
Prosecutions 127w, 2576-7w Ë
Rehabilitation 127w, 750w, 1089-91w, 1466w, 1485w, 1608w, 2572-4w, 2706-8w Ë
Rehabilitation centres 213w Ë
Side effects 201w, 1885-6w, 2665w Ë
Smuggling 82-3w, 1062-3w, 1680w, 2560w Ë
South West region 2706-8w Ë
Drugs and Crime Fund
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