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
Nalliah, Danny
Nappies
Environmental impact assessment 1282w Ë
Waste disposal 955w, 1155-6w Ë National Archives
National Assembly for Wales
Elections 632-3w, 1718w Ë
Electoral systems 293-4w Ë
Regional members 1240-1 Ë National Care Standards Commission
National debt
National Farmers' Union
National income
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
226w, 984w, 1894w, 2763-6w Ë National insurance contributions
Caledonian MacBrayne 89-91w Ë
National Insurance Fund
National Lottery
Grants 636-7w, 1553-5w, 1558-9w, 2293w, 2069w Ë
North East region 1558w Ë
Northern Ireland 1876-7w, 2483-4w Ë
National Lottery Commission
National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999 (Amendment) Regulations 2005
Chamber Debates
National Offender Management Service
910w, 1105w, 1490w, 1783-4w, 2872-4w Ë
Public appointments 2598-9w Ë National Police Improvement Agency
National Probation Directorate
Risk assessment 2195-6w Ë National savings
"National Statistics Report 2004/05"
National vocational qualifications
Nationality
NATO Parliamentary Assembly
Natural gas
Equatorial Guinea 1341-2w Ë
Naturalisation
120-1w, 123w, 785-6w, 2551w Ë Nature conservation
Planning permission 118ws Ë
Navigation
Navy
Manpower 475w, 1320w, 1537w, 2116w Ë
Reorganisation 38w ËNaysmith, Dr Douglas
Chamber Debates
Crossrail Bill, 2R (19.07.2005) 1133-4 Ë
Questions
Patient choice schemes 695 Ë
Slimming, Health services 1142w, 2769w Ë Nazi war crimes
Negligence
NHS 191-2w, 1894w, 2787w Ë Neighbourhood Renewal Fund
Neighbourhood wardens
Nepal
Maternity services 2232-3w Ë
Nervous system
Network Rail
Neurology
New deal for disabled people
New deal schemes
Per capita costs 2825-6w Ë
New Forest
Community hospitals (04.07.2005) 142-50 Ë New Forest Primary Care Trust
New members
Dept for Education and Skills 2353w Ë
Ministry of Defence 2112w Ë New Scotland Yard
see Metropolitan Police Ë Newcastle brown ale
Newcastle disease
Disease control 142-3ws, 1964-5w, 2313w Ë Newcastle upon Tyne
Education maintenance allowance 2340w Ë
Regeneration 559-60w ËNewmark, Brooks
Chamber Debates
Finance Bill, Rep and 3R (06.07.2005) 317, 367 Ë
Regulation (04.07.2005) 99, 123-4 Ë Newport Gwent
Community support officers 1494-5w Ë
United Kingdom Passport Service 139w Ë
Working tax credit 1700w Ë Newspaper press
Distributive trade 1743w Ë Newtown Powys
Dept for Work and Pensions 1819-20w Ë NHS
Charitable donations 2172w Ë
Crimes of violence 2173w, 2788w Ë
Debts 978w, 985-7w, 1464w Ë
Disciplinary proceedings 740w Ë
Disclosure of information 2177w Ë
Equal opportunities 720w Ë
Ethics 1139-42w, 1468-9w Ë
Fees and charges 985w, 2149w Ë
Finance 583w, 686-9, 735w, 740w, 832, 1189w, 1195-8w, 2143w, 2167w, 2749w, 2763-4w, 2852-3w Ë
Information and communications technology 718w, 2147-8w, 2170w, 2859w Ë
Negligence 191-2w, 1894w, 2787w Ë
Private sector 360-1w, 2867w Ë
Public appointments 2853w Ë
Public participation 991w, 1912-3w, 2774w Ë
Recruitment 682-4, 977w, 2178w Ë
Sick leave 2173w, 2782w Ë
Wales (12.07.2005) 245-54wh Ë "NHS Appointments Commission Accounts 2004/05"
NHS Bank
NHS Direct
355w, 581-2w, 735w, 984-5w, 2749-50w, 2845w, 2859-61w Ë
"NHS Estates Report and Accounts 2004/05"
NHS foundation trusts
"NHS Litigation Authority Report and Accounts 2004/05"
NHS Logistics Authority
(05.07.2005) 1-23wh, 737-9w, 2750-4w Ë
Information and communications technology 737w Ë NHS Professionals
582w, 710w, 740w, 2754w Ë NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency
Information and communications technology 739-40w
"NHS Purchasing and Supply Agency Report and Accounts 2004/05"
NHS treatment centres
Recruitment 227-8w, 2176-7w, 2729w Ë
Southend on Sea 2842-3w Ë
NHS trusts
NHSU
Niger
Nigeria
Night clubs
Night flying
Heathrow Airport 671-2w, 1164-5w, 2875-6w Ë Noise
Heathrow Airport 23w, 666w, 669w Ë
Marine animals 245-6w, 650-1w Ë
Motor vehicles 645w, 1798w, 2127w Ë Non-departmental public bodies
Non-domestic rates
Small businesses 1428-9w Ë
Transitional arrangements 1254w Ë
Travelling people 1767w Ë Non-governmental organisations
Non-ionizing radiation
Skin cancer 748w, 1146-8w Ë Norfolk
Social security benefits 80ws ËNorris, Dan
Questions
Avon and Somerset Constabulary, Manpower 1493-4w Ë
Bovine tuberculosis, South West region 1948w Ë
Business questions 970-1 Ë
Education maintenance allowance, South West region 2800-10w Ë
Influenza, Vaccination 1674w Ë
Iran, Nuclear power 1374w Ë
Middle East, Armed conflict 1775-6w Ë
Middle East, Overseas aid 2104w Ë
Middle East, Peace negotiations 1373w, 1375w Ë
Occupied territories, Poverty 1860-1w Ë
Occupied territories, Transport 1861w Ë
Offenders, Electronic tagging 2217w Ë
Palestinian Authority, Elections 1776w Ë
Palestinians, Politics and government 1374w, 1860w Ë
Pre-school education, Somerset 1589-92w Ë
Wessex Water, Meters 1716w Ë North East region
EC grants and loans 1924w Ë
Regional government 2461w Ë
Sure start programme 1596-9w Ë North Korea
North Sea
North Sea oil
North West Development Agency
North West region
Bovine tuberculosis 1950w Ë
Manufacturing industries 56-7w Ë
North Yorkshire
Floods 34w, 250w, 417-8w, 435-6 Ë
Special educational needs 2371w Ë Northamptonshire
Community development 1544-5w Ë
Manufacturing industries 2259w Ë
Secondary education 1732w Ë Northamptonshire Police
Finance 300-1, 781w, 1091-2w, 1497-8w Ë
Special constables 1495w Ë Northern Cyprus
Northern Ireland
Abandoned vehicles 811-2w Ë
Accident and emergency departments 1977-8w Ë
After school clubs 1564w Ë
Alcoholic drinks 1391-2w Ë
Ambulance services 1876w Ë
Antisocial behaviour orders 2470w Ë
Asbestos 1380w, 2470-1w Ë
Assets Recovery Agency 1380-1w Ë
Baby care units 1985-6w Ë
Bone marrow disorders 1983w Ë
Bovine tuberculosis 813w Ë
Breast cancer 191-2w, 1379-80w Ë
Cancer 192w, 1869w, 1972w Ë
Care homes 191w, 1879w, 1987-8w Ë
Children 1382-5w, 1973w, 2472-3w Ë
Civil servants 1382w, 2473w Ë
Closed circuit television 1973w Ë
Common agricultural policy 813-4w Ë
Corporal punishment 1881w Ë
Crime 1072w, 1565-6w, 1972w Ë
Disability living allowance 1870-2w Ë
Domestic violence 1873w, 1974w Ë
Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency 18w Ë
Driving instruction 491-2w Ë
Driving offences 337-8w, 1568-70w, 1982-3w Ë
Driving tests 492w, 815-6w Ë
Education 1873w, 2477-8w Ë
Educational psychology 1873-4w Ë
Electoral register 1384w Ë
Electricity 193w, 817w, 2478w Ë
Emergency services 1874w Ë
English language 1874-5w Ë
Equal opportunities 68-9ws, 1073w, 1204w Ë
Foreign investment in UK 1386-8w Ë
Health services 191-2w, 1388w Ë
Heart diseases 1659w, 1975w Ë
Hospital beds 1867-8w, 1875-6w Ë
Hospitals 1875w, 1976-80w Ë
Housing 817w, 1881-2w, 2480w Ë
Housing benefit 336-7w, 492w Ë
Industrial health and safety 194-6w Ë
Local government finance 2482-4w Ë
Magistrates 1112w, 1203w Ë
Manufacturing industries 2479w Ë
Mental health services 1982w Ë
Military bases 1079-80w, 1252-3w Ë
National Lottery 1876-7w, 2483-4w Ë
Occupational therapy 1390-1w, 1883-4w Ë
Overseas students 335-6w Ë
Planning permission 335w, 338-9w, 1873w Ë
Police stations 1205-6w Ë
Proceeds of crime 1565w Ë
Public expenditure 1384w Ë
Pupil exclusions 497-8w, 1880-2w Ë
Pupils 339-40w, 1570w, 1988w, 2472w, 2486w Ë
Racially aggravated offences 1986-7w Ë
Reparation by offenders 199-200w Ë
Schools 498-9w, 818w, 1883w, 2479w, 2486w Ë
Secondary education 866-7w, 1565w, 1870w Ë
Sign language 499-500w, 1570-1w Ë
Special educational needs 1883w Ë
Speech therapy 1390-1w, 1883-4w Ë
State retirement pensions 1877-9w Ë
Teachers 340w, 819-20w, 2489-91w Ë
Terrorism 821-3, 1072-3w, 1252 Ë
Transfer procedure tests 1206-7w, 2468-9w Ë
Transplant surgery 198w Ë
Unemployment 825, 1884-5w, 2491w Ë
Walls and fences 1564-5w Ë
Water charges 1571w, 1885w, 1989w Ë
Welfare tax credits 621w Ë Northern Ireland Act 2000 (Modification) (No 2) Order 2005
Chamber Debates
Northern Ireland Child Support Agency
Northern Ireland education and library boards
Equal opportunities 815-6w Ë
Northern Ireland Equality Commission
Public appointments 69ws Ë Northern Ireland Executive Dept of Agriculture and Rural Development
Northern Ireland government
Freedom of information 193-4w Ë Northern Ireland Health and Social Services Estates Agency
Northern Ireland Housing Executive
Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission
Northern Ireland Office
Information officers 1206w Ë
Public participation 1869-70w Ë
Telephone services 2490-1w Ë Northern Ireland Parades Commission
Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman
see Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland Ë Northern Ireland Police Service
see Police Service of Northern Ireland Ë Northern Ireland Post-Primary Education Review Body
see Post-Primary Education Review Body (Northern Ireland) Ë Northern Ireland Post-Primary Review Working Group
see Post-Primary Review Working --Group Ë "Northern Ireland Prison Service Annual Report and Accounts, 2004/05"
Northern Ireland Public Prosecution Service
see Public Prosecution Service for Northern Ireland Ë Northern region
Northumbria
Acceptable behaviour contracts 2608w Ë
Antisocial behaviour orders 2470w Ë Northwick Park Hospital
Maternity services 2766-8w Ë Norway
Nottinghamshire
Industrial diseases 1929-30w Ë Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty
Nuclear power
Iran 664w, 1179w, 1374w Ë Nuclear power stations
Nuclear reactors
International cooperation 1932w Ë Nuclear safeguards
Nuclear weapons
Middle East 878w, 1779w Ë
Nurses
Dental services 2799-800w Ë
Eastwood Park Prison 2874w Ë
Inflammatory bowel disease 976w Ë
Training 2182w, 2863-4w, 2868w Ë
Nutrition
Health education 1901-2w Ë
Vegetables 2724-5w Ë3452501002345250100115-08-06 21:53:1415-08-06 04:51:12Oaten, Mr Mark
Chamber Debates
Terrorism (20.07.2005) 1260
Questions
Anti-terrorism control orders 2186w
Community support officers, Vetting 140w
Conditions of employment, Public sector 60w
Criminal records, Disclosure of information 787w
Frontiers, Security 2550w
Heathrow Airport, Proof of identity 134w
Identity cards, Databases 2192w
Identity cards, Expenditure 2591w
Illegal immigrants, Employment 1478w
Invalid vehicles, Insurance 21-3w
Magistrates' courts, Closures 1300-4w
Medical equipment, Contracts 344w
Mentally disturbed offenders, Custodial treatment 2596w
Mobile Telephones (Re-programming) Act 2002, Prosecutions 2559w
Official cars, Petrol alternatives 44w
Police, Crimes of violence 1500w
Police stations, Closures 139w
Prisoners, Children 2662w
Prisoners, Foreigners 2630w
Prisons, Discipline 2622w
Proof of identity, Databases 1610-1w
Pupils, Fingerprints 841w
Regional Offender Managers, Expenditure 2599-600w
Secure training centres, Contracts 1623w
Secure training centres, Self-mutilation 1509w
Sexual offences, Detection rates 141-2w
Sexual offences, Rehabilitation 2640w
Telecommunications, Disclosure of information 2568w
United Kingdom Passport Service, Umbrellas 1784w
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