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Haemophilia

    Medical treatments 1463-4w ËHague, Rt Hon William

                  Chamber Debates

    Council Tax Limitation (England) (Maximum Amounts) Order (20.07.2005) 1290-3 ËHain, Rt Hon Peter, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and Secretary of State for Wales

                  Written Statements

    Justice Oversight Commissioner 17ws Ë

    "Life Sentence Review Commissioners Report 2004/05" 38ws Ë

    Northern Ireland Equality Commission, Public appointments 69ws Ë

    "Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland Report and Accounts 2004/05" 38ws Ë

    Progressive Unionist Party, Finance 97-8ws Ë

    "Royal Ulster Constabulary GC Foundation Annual Report 2004/05" 11-2ws Ë

                  Questions

    Advertising, Northern Ireland Office 1972w Ë

    Advertising, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1027w Ë

    Carers (Equal Opportunities) Act 2004, Wales 1027w Ë

    Children, Day care 1945w Ë

    Conferences, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1027w Ë

    Consultants, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 291w, 1939w, 1943w Ë

    Correspondence, Northern Ireland Office 2474w Ë

    Correspondence, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1939-40w Ë

    Council tax, Wales 291-2w Ë

    Crime, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 291w Ë

    Devolution, Northern Ireland 817-21 Ë

    Devolution, Wales 1719w Ë

    Digital broadcasting, Wales 1027-8w Ë

    Females, Northern Ireland 2485-6w Ë

    Foreign investment in UK, Wales 1941w Ë

    Hospitals, Closures 1944w Ë

    Hospitals, Wales 1941w Ë

    Jobcentre Plus, Wales 1243 Ë

    M4, Wales 292w Ë

    Manpower, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1940-1w Ë

    Manufacturing industries, Wales 1941-2w Ë

    Ministerial duties, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1028w Ë

    Ministerial policy advisors, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1028w Ë

    National Assembly for Wales, Civil servants 1945w Ë

    National Assembly for Wales, Elections 1718w Ë

    National Assembly for Wales, Electoral systems 293-4w Ë

    National Assembly for Wales, Powers 1942-3w Ë

    National Assembly for Wales, Regional members 1240-1 Ë

    Northern Ireland government 823-4, 1072w, 2485w Ë

    Olympic Games, Greater London 1944w Ë

    Parliamentary scrutiny, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1942-3w Ë

    Post offices, Wales 1718w Ë

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

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

    Public expenditure, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1940w Ë

    Secondment, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1944w Ë

    Sick leave, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1945w Ë

    Small businesses, Wales 1241-2 Ë

    Special educational needs, Wales 1945w Ë

    Stress, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1028-9w Ë

    Taxis, Wales 292-3w Ë

    Welsh language 1236-7 Ë
Haiti

    Elections 328w Ë

    Overseas aid 264-5w Ë
Halifax

    280w ËHall, Mr Mike

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    NHS Logistics Authority (05.07.2005) 3wh, 6-10wh, 12wh, 18wh, 20-1wh Ë

                  Questions

    Food, Colourings 1677-8w Ë

    Health services, Disadvantaged 1247-8 Ë

    NHS Logistics Authority 2751-3w Ë

    NHS Logistics Authority, Information and communications technology 737w Ë

    NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency 740w Ë

    NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency, Information and communications technology 739-40w Ë

    River Mersey, Bridges 2422w ËHall, Patrick

                  Chamber Debates

    Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill, 2R (05.07.2005) 192, 194, 204, 215 Ë

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Asylum, Zimbabwe (20.07.2005) 437wh, 440wh, 446-8wh, 452wh Ë
Hallucinogens

    Mushrooms 135-6w Ë
Hamas

    1373-4w Ë
Hambleton

    Council tax 555w ËHamilton, David

                  Questions

    Child Trust Fund 2382w Ë

    Digital broadcasting, Midlothian 2291w Ë

    Fair trade initiative, Scotland 159-60 Ë

    Iraq, Peace keeping operations 2124w Ë

    Minimum wage, Midlothian 2261w Ë

    Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, Midlothian 590-1w Ë

    Social security benefits, Fraud 267w Ë

    Television, Licensing 2083-4w Ë

    World War II, Females 10-1 ËHamilton, Mr Fabian

                  Questions

    Africa, Debts 2226w Ë

    Africa, International assistance 2230w Ë

    Africa, Trade 2257w Ë

    Antisocial behaviour orders 1212w Ë

    Asylum, Employment 115w, 2545w Ë

    Asylum, Housing 2545w Ë

    Black economy, Methadone 776w Ë

    Endowment mortgages, Misrepresentation 1065-6w Ë

    Financial services, Misrepresentation 1063-4w Ë

    Hepatitis, Prisoners 973-4w Ë

    Methadone 392w Ë

    Methadone, Misuse 2857w Ë

    Terrorism, Greater London 2643w Ë

    Terrorism, Training 2643w Ë

    Trams, Leeds 242w Ë
Hammersmith and Fulham

    766w Ë

    Detection rates 380-1w ËHammond, Mr Philip

                  Chamber Debates

    Council Tax Limitation (England) (Maximum Amounts) Order (20.07.2005) 1276, 1282, 1302-5, 1320-1 Ë

    Finance Bill, Rep and 3R (06.07.2005) 310-4, 317-8, 320-1, 343-9, 354-6, 400-2 Ë

                  Questions

    Civil servants, Hong Kong 1692w Ë

    Inheritance tax, Forms 1694w Ë

    Private finance initiative, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 2252-3w Ë

    Stamp duty land tax 1331-2w, 1695-6w, 1835w ËHammond, Stephen

                  Chamber Debates

    Finance Bill, Rep and 3R (06.07.2005) 315 Ë

                  Questions

    Aerials, Planning permission 1262w Ë

    Juries 2645w Ë

    Licensing Act 2003 545-6 Ë
Hampshire

    Dental services 1459-60w Ë

    Malaria 729-30w Ë

    Railways 1050w Ë

    Rapid transit systems 1546w Ë

    Safer Stronger Communities Fund 811w Ë

    Television 642w Ë
Hampshire and Isle of Wight Strategic Health Authority

    Public appointments 1189w Ë
Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service

    Hoaxes and false alarms 408w ËHancock, Mr Mike

                  Chamber Debates

    Defence (07.07.2005) 477 Ë

                  Questions

    Animal experiments 2748w Ë

    Animal experiments, Licensing 135w Ë

    Anthrax, Vaccination 1309w Ë

    Armed forces, Compensation 1749-50w Ë

    Armed forces, Fire services 1752w Ë

    Armed forces, Hearing impaired 1753w, 2114-5w Ë

    Armed forces, Training 1313w Ë

    Armoured fighting vehicles 2109w Ë

    Arms trade, Corruption 871w Ë

    Arms trade, Exports 1336w Ë

    Asthma, Portsmouth 1659w Ë

    Asthma, Smoking 2675w Ë

    Badgers, Animal welfare 2549w Ë

    BBC, Parliamentary reporting 2071-2w Ë

    BBC Trust 1363w Ë

    Billing, Administrative delays 1058-9w Ë

    Biofuels 994w Ë

    Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention 324w, 1176w Ë

    Boating 2070-1w Ë

    Boating, Rivers 2082w Ë

    British Council, Moldova 486w Ë

    Bus services, Costs 2414-5w Ë

    Bus services, Subsidies 2413-5w Ë

    Business Appointments Advisory Committee 1073-4w Ë

    Census, Data protection 75-6w, 869w, 1834w Ë

    Census, Freedom of information 869w, 1936w Ë

    Central Casualty Bureau, Telephone services 2598w Ë

    Child benefit, Refugees 80-1w Ë

    Churches 1523-4w Ë

    Clostridium 718w Ë

    Corruption, Overseas trade 1174-5w Ë

    Culture, Business 640w Ë

    Defence agencies, Operating costs 1311-2w Ë

    Defence Assistance Fund 1751w Ë

    Dental services, Portsmouth 209-10w, 2702w Ë

    Developing countries, Politics and government 1370w Ë

    Developing countries, Poverty 2386-7w Ë

    Drugs, Rehabilitation centres 213w Ë

    Grocery trade 2258w Ë

    Helicopters, Procurement 261w Ë

    HMS Invincible 1530w Ë

    HMS Invincible, Decommissioning 1078w Ë

    Hospices, Children 2146-7w Ë

    Housing, South East region 803w, 2455-6w Ë

    Immigration, Appeals 1299-300w Ë

    In vitro fertilisation 223-4w, 2731w Ë

    Infectious diseases, Animals 2162-3w Ë

    International assistance 1683w Ë

    International Monetary Fund 2230-1w Ë

    Iraq, Peace keeping operations 43-4w Ë

    Joint strike fighter aircraft 261w Ë

    Marine animals, Noise 246w Ë

    Medical Research Council, Consultants 1931w Ë

    Military afloat reach and sustainability programme 2119w Ë

    Military aid 1532w Ë

    Military decorations 657-8w Ë

    Minesweepers, Unmanned marine vehicles 1081w Ë

    Office of Communications 2081w Ë

    Olympic Games, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1763w Ë

    Olympic Games, Dept for Transport 2131w Ë

    Olympic Games, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 1446w Ë

    Overseas aid 1578w Ë

    Pets, Markets 253w Ë

    Ports, Portsmouth 2120-1w Ë

    Private finance initiative, Ministry of Defence 2283-5w Ë

    Public participation, Dept of Health 2858w Ë

    Radioactive materials, Storage 428w Ë

    Radioactive wastes, Ministry of Defence 253w Ë

    Railways, Hampshire 1050w Ë

    Revenue and Customs, Blackpool 435-6w Ë

    Rivers, Navigation 1967-8w Ë

    Rolling stock, South West Trains 1056w Ë

    Seals 1695w Ë

    Seals, Animal products 655w Ë

    Seals, Conservation 429w Ë

    Seas and oceans, Pollution 246-7w Ë

    Shipping, Manpower 482w Ë

    Shipping, Registration 26w Ë

    Sonar, Nature conservation 476w Ë

    South West Trains, Franchises 290w, 1802w Ë

    Tesco, Competition 1574-5w Ë

    Tibet, Politics and government 188w Ë

    Tonnage tax 482-3w, 676-7w, 1295w, 1701-2w, 2424w Ë

    Training, Finance 2283-4w Ë

    Transport, Renewable energy 603-4w Ë

    Uganda 189w Ë

    Warships 1540w, 2124w Ë

    Warships, Information and communications technology 1251w Ë

    Warships, Sales 1085w Ë

    Zoo Licensing Act 1981 2322-3w Ë

    Zoos, Licensing 1161w ËHands, Greg

                  Chamber Debates

    Recess motions (20.07.2005) 1364-5 Ë

                  Questions

    Antisocial behaviour 517w Ë

    Asylum, Children 143-4w Ë

    Average earnings 1071w Ë

    Cancer, Medical treatments 733w Ë

    Community support officers, Greater London 2555w Ë

    Detection rates, Hammersmith and Fulham 380-1w Ë

    Hammersmith and Fulham 766w Ë

    Heathrow Airport, Noise 23w Ë

    Human trafficking, Children 109w Ë

    Kidnapping, Children 501w Ë

    Kyrgyzstan, Asylum 871w Ë

    Local government 313-4w, 1261w Ë

    Metropolitan Police, Manpower 2607-8w Ë

    Religious practice, Greater London 129w Ë

    Small businesses, Industrial products 93w Ë

    Uzbekistan, EC external relations 1777-8w Ë

    Uzbekistan, Foreign relations 880-1w Ë

    Wormwood Scrubs Act 1879 1541-2w ËHanson, David, Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office

                  Written Statements

    "Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland Corporate Plan 2005/08 and Business Plan 2005/06" 97ws Ë

    "Youth Justice Agency of Northern Ireland Report and Accounts 2004/05" 97ws Ë

                  Questions

    Antisocial behaviour orders, Northern Ireland 2470w Ë

    Charities, Northern Ireland 334-5w Ë

    Correspondence, Northern Ireland Office 2474w Ë

    Council housing, Northern Ireland 337w Ë

    Crime, Northern Ireland 1072w Ë

    Dementia, Northern Ireland 1567w Ë

    Disability living allowance, Belfast 1973-4w Ë

    Disability living allowance, Northern Ireland 1870-2w Ë

    Electoral register, Northern Ireland 1384w Ë

    Equal opportunities, Northern Ireland 1204w Ë

    Fuel poverty, Northern Ireland 817w Ë

    Homelessness, Northern Ireland 1976w Ë

    Homelessness, Upper Bann 1976w Ë

    Housing, Northern Ireland 817w Ë

    Housing benefit, Northern Ireland 336-7w, 492w Ë

    National Lottery, Northern Ireland 1876-7w, 2483-4w Ë

    Northern Ireland Child Support Agency 491w, 813w Ë

    Northern Ireland government 824 Ë

    Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Finance 1979w Ë

    Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission 1568w Ë

    Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, Public appointments 195-7w, 1980-2w Ë

    Olympic Games, Greater London 1569w Ë

    Pensioners, Northern Ireland 1569w Ë

    Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland 1570w Ë

    Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland, Londonderry 1986w Ë

    Racially aggravated offences, Northern Ireland 1986-7w Ë

    Reparation by offenders, Northern Ireland 199-200w Ë

    Sign language, Northern Ireland 1570-1w Ë

    Sinn Fein, Social security benefits 1983w Ë

    State retirement pensions, Northern Ireland 1877-9w Ë

    Telephone services, Northern Ireland Office 2490-1w Ë

    Terrorism, Northern Ireland 1072-3w Ë

    Walls and fences, Northern Ireland 1564-5w Ë
Hare coursing

    Northern Ireland 1387w Ë
Haringey

    Domestic violence 765w Ë

    Fires 1030-1w Ë

    Homelessness 410w Ë

    Hospital beds 348w Ë

    Hospitals 224w Ë

    Police 139w Ë

    Pupils 1725-7w Ë

    School meals 1728-30w Ë

    Stop and search 1227-8w Ë

    Strokes 218w Ë
Haringey Teaching Primary Care Trust

    General practitioners 217-8w Ë

    Vacancies 218-20w Ë

    Waiting lists 213-8w ËHarman, Rt Hon Harriet, Minister of State, Dept for Constitutional Affairs

                  Written Statements

    "Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate Report 2004/05" 39ws Ë

    Electoral register 110ws Ë

    Family courts, Disclosure of information 57-8ws Ë

    "Magistrates Courts Business Returns Report 2004/05" 110ws Ë

    "Magistrates Courts Service Inspectorate Report 2004/05" 83ws Ë

                  Questions

    Absent voting 65w, 240w, 826w, 868-9w Ë

    Absent voting, Commonwealth 868w Ë

    Absent voting, Complaints 2251-2w Ë

    Absent voting, Fraud 65-6w, 868w, 1203w Ë

    Antisocial behaviour orders, Enforcement 1298w Ë

    Barristers, Clothing 490w Ë

    "Better Governance for Wales White Paper" 2817w Ë

    Cemeteries 1298-9w, 2244-5w, 2253-4w Ë

    Census, Data protection 869w Ë

    Census, Freedom of information 869w, 1936w Ë

    Community justice centres, Liverpool 1201-2w, 1303-5w Ë

    Contracts, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 2246w Ë

    Coroners, Teesside 2815-6w Ë

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

    Court of appeal, Judges 1299w Ë

    Domestic violence, Victims 1936w Ë

    Election offences 233w Ë

    Elections, Pilot schemes 236w Ë

    Elections, Publications 2247w Ë

    Electoral Administration Bill 2005-06 2816w Ë

    Electoral register 62-4w, 163-4, 234w, 827w, 1305w, 1935-6w, 1938w, 2219-50w Ë

    Electoral register, Armed forces 234-5w Ë

    Electoral register, Fraud 1306w, 1938-9w Ë

    Electoral systems 160-3, 166 Ë

    Electronic voting 1305-6w, 2253w Ë

    Equal opportunities, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 2247-8w Ë

    Fines, Greater Manchester 2250w Ë

    Freedom of information, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 2248w Ë

    General Election 2005, Internet 1203w Ë

    HM Courts Service, Essex 2246-7w Ë

    Human rights, EC institutions 2588w Ë

    Human rights, Judgements 1936-7w Ë

    Judges, Training 2816w Ë

    Kelly, David, Coroners 1935w Ë

    Kidnapping, Children 2245-6w Ë

    Magistrates' courts, Closures 1300-4w Ë

    Private finance initiative, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 2252-3w Ë

    Taxation, Self-assessment 2254w Ë

    Trials, Information and communications technology 1299w, 1787-8w Ë

    Voting behaviour 233w, 236-7w, 823-4w, 1604w Ë

    Voting methods 239-40w Ë

    Voting rights 2247w Ë

    Voting rights, British nationality 1601-2w Ë

    Wines, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1202-3w Ë

    Written questions, Administrative delays 2251w Ë
Harmondsworth Detention Centre

    376w ËHarper, Mark

                  Chamber Debates

    Select committees, Standing orders (13.07.2005) 908, 910-1 Ë

                  Questions

    Business questions 974 Ë

    Crime, Forest of Dean 2566w Ë

    Crossrail line, Construction 2417w Ë

    Detection rates, Gloucestershire 2567-8w Ë

    Housing, Rural areas 287 Ë

    Schools, Finance 945-6 ËHarris, Dr Evan

                  Chamber Debates

    Immigration Asylum and Nationality Bill, 2R (05.07.2005) 190 Ë

    Racial and Religious Hatred Bill, Rep and 3R (11.07.2005) 607, 609, 612-3, 624-5, 635-42, 649 Ë

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Abortion, Time limits (19.07.2005) 385-92wh, 395wh, 399wh, 405wh, 408wh Ë

    Death (19.07.2005) 369wh, 376-9wh Ë

                  Questions

    Chlamydia infection, Screening 1893w Ë

    NHS, Recruitment 683 Ë

    Sexually transmitted diseases, Diagnosis 2165-6w ËHarris, Mr Tom

                  Chamber Debates

    Computer Misuse Bill, 1R (12.07.2005) 699-701 Ë

                  Questions

    Devolution, Northern Ireland 817-8 Ë

    Income tax, Scotland 1687-8w Ë
Hartlepool

    Inheritance tax 1689w ËHarvey, Nick

                  Questions

    Climate change, Education 2829w Ë

    House of Commons, Cleaning services 28w Ë

    House of Commons, Data protection 1335w Ë

    House of Commons, Hygiene 231-2w Ë

    House of Commons, Lighting 1334w Ë

    House of Commons, Offices 1334-5w Ë

    House of Commons, Postal services 1748-9w Ë

    House of Commons, Stationery 231w Ë

    Members, Offices 167-8 Ë

    Members, Stationery 1989-90w Ë

    Palace of Westminster, Environment protection 166-7 Ë

    Palace of Westminster, Security 1990w Ë

    Portcullis House, Air conditioning 1334w Ë

    Portcullis House, Lighting 1526w Ë

    Trade agreements 1744w Ë

    Vote bundle 859-60w Ë

    Vote Office 859w Ë

    Westminster Hall, Repairs and maintenance 232w Ë
Hastings

    Railways 1050w ËHavard, Mr Dai

                  Questions

    BOWMAN combat radio system 257-8w Ë

    Cancer, Drugs 206-7w, 1455w Ë

    Medical treatments, Finance 2863w Ë

    National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence 226w, 2763-6w Ë

    Prescription drugs, Regulation 1901w ËHayes, Mr John

                  Chamber Debates

    Business motions (19.07.2005) 1117, 1119, 1121-2 Ë

    Crossrail Bill, 2R (19.07.2005) 1162, 1178, 1204-9 Ë

    Petitions, Points of order (20.07.2005) 1273 Ë

    Regulation (04.07.2005) 100, 105, 107 Ë

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Sustainable development (07.07.2005) 148-59wh, 177wh, 179wh, 182wh Ë

                  Questions

    Antiques, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 484w Ë

    British Council, Finance 180w Ë

    BSE, Goats 414w Ë

    Criminal law, EC action 2579-80w Ë

    Cross London Rail Links, Offices 1047-8w Ë

    Crossrail line 995-7w Ë

    Crossrail line, Costs 1163w Ë

    Crossrail line, Expenditure 1048w Ë

    Crossrail line, Investment 667w Ë

    Cystic fibrosis, Prescriptions 1251 Ë

    Doctors, Working hours 2158w Ë

    Eastern Europe, Foreign relations 872w Ë

    EC action, Travel restrictions 327w Ë

    EC grants and loans, Lobbying 325w Ë

    EC institutions, Accountability 874w Ë

    EC institutions, Pensions 84w Ë

    EC law 332w Ë

    Equal opportunities, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 182-3w Ë

    European Constitution Treaty 327-8w, 2101w Ë

    European Police College 766w Ë

    European Youth Foundation 871w Ë

    Fishing vessels, Accidents 565w Ë

    Foot and mouth disease, EC action 250w Ë

    Government assistance, EC law 467w Ë

    Human rights, EC institutions 2588w Ë

    Immigration controls, EC countries 2550-1w Ë

    Iraq, Sanctions 329w Ë

    Private finance initiative 892w Ë

    Public expenditure, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 324w Ë

    Questionnaires, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 182w Ë

    Research, EC action 701-2w Ë

    Schengen Agreement, Balkans 2639w Ë

    Secondment, Ministry of Defence 39-40w Ë

    Tobacco, Subsidies 415-6w Ë

    Working hours, Civil servants 1357w Ë

    Zimbabwe 333w Ë
Hazardous substances

    Cancer 1961w Ë

    Terrorism 2587w Ë

    Waste disposal 4-5w, 649w, 1159w Ë
Hazards

    Driving tests 478-9w Ë


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