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Graduates

    2345w Ë

    Dentistry 2153-4w Ë

    Employment 446-7w, 1034w Ë

    Mathematics 2058w Ë

    Pay 446-7w Ë

    Physiotherapy 1144w, 2357w Ë

    Qualifications 177-8w Ë

    Recruitment 88-9ws, 1722-3w Ë

    Science 141w, 845w, 2362-3w Ë

    Southend on Sea 2325-6w Ë

    Unemployment 1424w Ë
Graffiti

    2583w Ë
Grammar schools

    Vocational education 1397-8w ËGray, Mr James

                  Chamber Debates

    Defence (07.07.2005) 473, 483 Ë

                  Questions

    Clergy, Pay 561 Ë

    Dyslexia 955 Ë

    Hydroelectric power 1340-1w, 2258-9w Ë

    Water abstraction 1521w Ë

    Water abstraction, Licensing 1716w ËGrayling, Chris

                  Chamber Debates

    Business motions (13.07.2005) 839 Ë

    Business questions (18.07.2005) 1073 Ë

    Recess motions (20.07.2005) 1366-7 Ë

    Select committees, Standing orders (13.07.2005) 852, 858-68 Ë

    Standards and Privileges Select Committee (13.07.2005) 931 Ë

                  Questions

    Business questions 447-8, 965-7, 1414-5 Ë

    EC law, Dietary supplements 1297w, 1526w Ë

    Parliamentary scrutiny 170 Ë

    Procurement, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster 2239-41w Ë

    Procurement, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1202w Ë

    Procurement, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1046w Ë

    Procurement, Dept for Education and Skills 2340w Ë

    Procurement, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1516w Ë

    Procurement, Dept for International Development 1843w Ë

    Procurement, Dept for Transport 1793w Ë

    Procurement, Dept for Work and Pensions 2505w Ë

    Procurement, Dept of Health 2703w Ë

    Procurement, Dept of Trade and Industry 1737-9w Ë

    Procurement, Home Office 1484w Ë

    Procurement, Northern Ireland Office 2475-6w Ë

    Procurement, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 1767-8w Ë

    Procurement, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1940w Ë

    Procurement, Treasury 1167-8w Ë
Great Western Railway

    Franchises 2418w Ë
Greater London

    A2 2126w Ë

    A5 2424w, 2874-5w Ë

    Adult education 1718-20w Ë

    Air pollution 254-5w Ë

    Alzheimer's disease 202w Ë

    Ambulance services 741-2w, 2668w Ë

    Antisemitism 2215w Ë

    Antisocial behaviour orders 753-4w Ë

    Asthma 572-3w Ë

    Asylum 1475-6w Ë

    Blood 575w Ë

    Bridges 25w Ë

    Buses 377w Ë

    Care homes 1186w Ë

    Carers 79-80w Ë

    Children in care 162-4w Ë

    Community support officers 377-8w, 2555w Ë

    Compulsory purchase 296-8w Ë

    Council tax 795w Ë

    Crime 516w, 1216w Ë

    Debts 92w Ë

    Dental services 2149-53w, 2701-2w Ë

    Diabetes 453-4w Ë

    Dispersal orders 2539-40w Ë

    Driving offences 392-3w, 2188w Ë

    Driving tests 2879-80w Ë

    Education maintenance allowance 441-2w Ë

    Employment 2032w Ë

    Environmental health 1256-7w Ë

    Fire services 1769w Ë

    Firearms 530-1w Ë

    Floods 1960w Ë

    Foster care 2715w Ë

    General practitioners 726w, 1462-3w Ë

    Health professions 580-1w, 584-6w Ë

    Health services 219-20w, 226-7w, 2763-4w Ë

    Home detention curfews 2587-8w Ë

    Homelessness 1438-40w, 1543w Ë

    Housing 294w, 558w Ë

    Housing benefit 1117-9w Ë

    Income 92w Ë

    Kidnapping 1208-10w, 2534-6w, 2595w Ë

    Kidney patients 2731-2w Ë

    Local government finance 315-6w Ë

    Magistrates' courts 1222-3w Ë

    Magnetic resonance imagers 584w Ë

    Mental health services (19.07.2005) 416-25wh Ë

    Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus 2743w Ë

    Missing persons 2597w Ë

    Motorcycles 479w Ë

    Olympic Games 33w, 280-1w, 458w, 832-3, 1367-8w, 1559-60w, 1569w, 1763-4w, 1944w, 2074-6w, 2293-5w, 2533-4w Ë

    Planning permission 317w Ë

    Police custody 539-40w Ë

    Poverty 72w Ë

    Prescriptions 1914-6w Ë

    Primary care trusts 1916w Ë

    Prisoner escapes 914w Ë

    Prisons 782-3w, 1501w, 2628w Ë

    Probation 534w, 1221-2w Ë

    Public transport 1296w Ë

    Railways 288w, 2132w Ë

    Recycling 10-1w, 1286-8w, 1971w, 2317-20w Ë

    Regional housing boards 1448w Ë

    Religious practice 129w Ë

    Rodents 254w Ë

    Schools 171-2w Ë

    Secure accommodation 2662w Ë

    Sexually transmitted diseases 747w Ë

    Skin cancer 747-8w Ë

    Stop and search 2612w Ë

    Students 2345-6w Ë

    Swimming pools 1162w Ë

    Taxis 612w Ë

    Terrorism 826-9, 2643w, 2872w Ë

    Trees 2316-8w Ë

    Vandalism 2636w Ë

    Water supply 12-3w Ë
Greater London Authority

    Reform 1445-6w Ë
Greater Manchester

    Commonwealth Games 1554w Ë

    Fines 2250w ËGreen, Mr Damian

                  Questions

    Animal products, Waste disposal 959w Ë

    Doctors, Entry clearances 2108w, 2772w Ë

    Fire prevention, Public houses 2086w Ë

    Indian Ocean tsunami 1863-4w Ë

    Lutein 581w Ë

    Schools, Finance 946 Ë

    Teachers, Working hours 2059-60w Ë

    World War II, Anniversaries 2122w Ë
Green Belt Reform Bill 2005-06

                  Chamber Debates

    1R (13.07.2005) 836-7 Ë
Greenbelt

    Cambridgeshire 2448w ËGreening, Justine

                  Chamber Debates

    London Olympics Bill, 2R (21.07.2005) 1481, 1494, 1497-8 Ë

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Housing, Basingstoke (13.07.2005) 313-4wh Ë

                  Questions

    "14-19 Education and Skills White Paper" 1233w ËGreenway, Mr John

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Common sugar regime (12.07.2005) 189-92wh, 197-9wh Ë

                  Questions

    Absent voting 240w Ë

    Athletics, Grants 557 Ë

    Floods, North Yorkshire 435 Ë
Greenwich

    School meals 1018w ËGrieve, Mr Dominic

                  Chamber Debates

    Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, Rep and 3R (11.07.2005) 599-616, 621, 623, 627, 631, 634, 643, 646, 649, 652, 658-9 Ë

                  Questions

    Civil Aviation Authority, Compensation 994-5w Ë

    Court Funds Office, Information and communications technology 2244-5w Ë

    Kelly, David, Coroners 1935w Ë

    Members, Correspondence 232w, 407w Ë

    Parental responsibility 961 Ë

    Railways, Gerrards Cross 2138-9w Ë

    Waste disposal, Gerrards Cross 958w ËGriffith, Nia

                  Chamber Debates

    Defence (07.07.2005) 519-20 Ë

    Transport (05.07.2005) 181 Ë

                  Questions

    Armed forces, Reorganisation 1411-2 Ë

    Imitation guns 547w Ë

    Licensing Act 2003 547-8 Ë

    National Assembly for Wales, Elections 1718w Ë

    National Assembly for Wales, Regional members 1241 ËGriffiths, Nigel, Deputy Leader of the House of Commons (Parliamentary Secretary)

                  Chamber Debates

    Recess motions (20.07.2005) 1367-9 Ë

    Select committees, Standing orders (13.07.2005) 885, 889, 909-11 Ë

                  Questions

    Government bills, Explanatory notes 590w Ë

    House of Commons, Times of sittings 590w Ë

    Ministerial policy advisors, Leader of the House of Commons 405w Ë

    Parliament, Education 590w Ë

    Parliamentary scrutiny 169-70, 232-3w Ë

    Stress, Leader of the House of Commons 28w Ë
Grimsby

    Lone parents 2518-9w Ë

    New deal schemes 2826-7w Ë
Grocery trade

    2258w ËGrogan, Mr John

                  Chamber Debates

    Licensing Act 2003 (12.07.2005) 794-5 Ë

    Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, Rep and 3R (11.07.2005) 626 Ë

                  Questions

    Armed forces, Reorganisation 1410 Ë

    Royal Mail 1391-2 Ë
Group 4 Securitas

    Dept of Trade and Industry 1928-9w Ë

    Ministry of Defence 2279-80w Ë

    Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 1770w Ë
Group of Eight

    Gleneagles 84w, 133w, 151-4, 183w, 243w, (05.07.2005) 276-84, 528-30w, 876w, 1088w, 2224-5w Ë

    Ministerial statements (11.07.2005) 580-96 Ë
Guided weapons

    Aviation 16w Ë

    Warships 2121w Ë
Guineau-Bissau

    Elections 569w Ë
Gulf War

    see Iraq-Kuwait conflict

Gulf War syndrome

    115ws Ë

    Death rate 58-9ws ËGummer, Rt Hon John

                  Chamber Debates

    Finance Bill, Rep and 3R (06.07.2005) 344-5, 349-52 Ë

    Heath, Edward, Death (18.07.2005) 1084-5 Ë

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Ports, EC action (20.07.2005) 470-2wh Ë
Gun sports

    545-6w ËGwynne, Andrew

                  Chamber Debates

    Licensing Act 2003 (12.07.2005) 772 Ë

                  Questions

    Cemeteries 2253-4w Ë

    Empty property 293-4 Ë

    Fines, Greater Manchester 2250w Ë

    Museums and galleries, Admissions 556 Ë


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