Index for Volume 447continued
A Al An As B Be Bi Bo Bu By C Ce Ci Co Cr Cy D Dh Dj Du E Ef Ep Ey F Fl Fo Fy G Gi Gr Gw H He Hi Hu Hy I Ir J Ju K Kn L Le Li Lu M Ma Ma Ma Mc Mi Mo N Ni Nu O Oi P Ph Pr Ps Q R Ri Ru S Se Sk Sp Sq Su Sw T Th Tr Tw U V Vo W We Wo Wy X Y Z
Hughes, Rt Hon Beverley, Minister of State for Children, Dept for Education and Skills
Chamber Debates
Children and Adoption Bill (HL), Rep and 3R (20.06.2006) 1276, 1280-1
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Bill (HL), 2R (19.06.2006) 1083-96, 1146
Questions
Children, Protection 992w
Children's Commissioner for England 533w
Connexions Card, Lewisham 1997w
Education, Teenage pregnancy 544w
Munchausen's syndrome 536w
Pre-school education, Lewisham 2011-2w
St Mark's School Salisbury 2133w
Schools, Contraceptives 533-4w
Sure start programme, Lewisham 2134-5w
Young people, Alcoholic drinks 532-3w
Hughes, Simon
Chamber Debates
Questions
Elections, Voting behaviour 19-20
House of Lords, Reform 528-9
Olympic Games, Greater London 240-1
Huhne, Chris
Chamber Debates
Rural Payments Agency (22.06.2006) 1482-3
Questions
Avian influenza, Disease control 86w
Electoral Commission, Accountancy 1575w
Higher civil servants, Cabinet Office 1616w
Higher civil servants, Church Commissioners 1193w
Higher civil servants, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1595w
Higher civil servants, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1755w
Higher civil servants, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1737w
Higher civil servants, Dept for International Development 1406-7w
Higher civil servants, Dept for Transport 1729w
Higher civil servants, Dept of Health 1800w
Higher civil servants, Dept of Trade and Industry 1577w
Higher civil servants, House of Commons Commission 1573-4w
Higher civil servants, Ministry of Defence 1581w
Higher civil servants, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1346w
Higher civil servants, Prime Minister 1613w
House of Commons, Information and communications technology 638w
Information and communications technology, Cabinet Office 545-6w
Information and communications technology, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1369w
Information and communications technology, Dept for Education and Skills 251-2w
Information and communications technology, Dept for Transport 1330-1w
Information and communications technology, Dept for Work and Pensions 1921-2w
Information and communications technology, Dept of Health 1551-3w
Information and communications technology, Dept of Trade and Industry 1489-90w
Information and communications technology, Ministry of Defence 782w
Information and communications technology, Northern Ireland Office 434-6w
Information and communications technology, Prime Minister 487w
Information and communications technology, Solicitor-General 505-6w
Internet, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 151-2w
Ministerial duties, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 100w
NHS, Information and communications technology 1805-7w
Official cars, Exhaust emissions 964w
Official cars, Pollution control 1730w
Private sector, Cabinet Office 242-3w
Private sector, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1461-2w
Private sector, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 81-2w
Private sector, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 130w
Private sector, Dept for Education and Skills 71w
Private sector, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1196-7w
Private sector, Dept for International Development 951-3w
Private sector, Dept of Health 580-1w
Private sector, Dept of Trade and Industry 1070w
Private sector, Northern Ireland 1640w
Private sector, Prime Minister 118w
Private sector, Scotland Office 1380-1w
Private sector, Solicitor-General 866-9w
Sovereign Strategy, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 165w
Sovereign Strategy, Deputy Prime Minister 833-4w, 2130w
Sovereign Strategy, Prime Minister 120w
Human rights
Human Rights Commission of Northern Ireland
see Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission
Human Tissue Act 2004 (Persons Who Lack Capacity to Consent and Transplants) Regulations 2006
Chamber Debates
Human trafficking
247-8, 283-4w, 394-6, 552w, 740-1w, 958-9w, 1309w, 1837-8w, 1840-1w, 2018-9w, 2149w
International cooperation 1840w
Victim support schemes 669w
Humber Bridge Bill 2005-06
Chamber Debates
2R order read (16.06.2006) 1038
Humble, Mrs Joan
Chamber Debates
Princess Royal barracks (13.06.2006) 644-5
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Bill (HL), 2R (19.06.2006) 1088, 1095, 1104-8
Questions
Mentally incapacitated, Protection 1818w
Hunt, Jeremy
Chamber Debates
Fraud Bill (HL), 2R (12.06.2006) 567
Voluntary work (07.06.2006) 346
Questions
Manpower, Dept for Work and Pensions 514-5w
Musculoskeletal disorders, Medical treatments 18w
Social security benefits 511w
Trade agreements, Intellectual property 1119w
Hunter, Mark
Westminster Hall Debates
Questions
Sports, Alcoholic drinks 125w
Hunting
Hurd, Nick
Chamber Debates
Fraud Bill (HL), 2R (12.06.2006) 544, 550
NHS Redress Bill (HL), 2R (05.06.2006) 26, 59, 66-9, 76
Planning (21.06.2006) 1398
Questions
Vandalism, Prosecutions 1033w
Hutton, Rt Hon John, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Written Statements
Occupational pensions 25ws
Social security benefits 86ws
Questions
Incapacity benefit, Nottingham 518-9
Hutton Inquiry
see David Kelly Death Inquiry
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