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Hughes, Rt Hon Beverley, Minister of State for Children, Dept for Education and Skills

                  Chamber Debates

    Childcare Bill, Lords amendts (28.06.2006) 334-5, 337-41

    Runaway children (13.07.2006) 1588-92

                  Questions

    Bookstart scheme, Leyton 307w

    Children, Sexual offences 369-70

    Children young people and families grant 100-1w

    Extracurricular activities, Lancashire 1454w

    Holiday play schemes, Voluntary work 1384w

    Intercountry adoption, Fees and charges 312w

    Schools, Biometrics 689w

    Sure start programme, Hertfordshire 313w

    Sure start programme, Lancashire 1876-7w

    Sure start programme, South West region 1037-8w

    Sure start programme, Swindon 1388w

    Youth opportunities card 578w

    Youth opportunities card, Sunderland 1392w

Hughes, Simon

                  Chamber Debates

    Electoral Administration Bill, Lords amendts (28.06.2006) 294, 296, 299-302, 305

    Extradition, Emergency debates (12.07.2006) 1413

    Jubilee line (28.06.2006) 269-71

                  Questions

    Churches, Repairs and maintenance 515

    Drugs, Misuse 380

    Immigration, Appeals 1250

    Incapacity benefit 1108

    Listed buildings, Bermondsey 250w

    Sexuality, Intimidation 1319w

    Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission, Disclosure of information 729w

Huhne, Chris

                  Chamber Debates

    EU emissions trading scheme (29.06.2006) 402-4

    Finance (No 2) Bill, Rep (04.07.2006) 750, 752-3

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Squirrels, Conservation (28.06.2006) 110-1wh

                  Questions

    Air pollution, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1757w

    Air pollution, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1615w

    Air pollution, Dept for Education and Skills 1449w

    Air pollution, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1847-8w

    Air pollution, Dept for Transport 1700w

    Air pollution, Dept for Work and Pensions 1744w

    Air pollution, Dept of Trade and Industry 1295w

    Air pollution, Home Office 2020w

    Air pollution, Ministry of Defence 702-3w

    Air pollution, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1475w

    Air pollution, Treasury 1838w

    Aviation, Exhaust emissions 2094w

    Church Commissioners, Accountancy 245w

    Countryside stewardship scheme 243w

    Domestic wastes 748w

    Domestic wastes, Waste disposal 394w, 559w

    Electoral Commission, Accountancy 409w

    Environment protection, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1992w

    Environment protection, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1966-7w

    Environment protection, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1399-400w

    Environment protection, Dept of Trade and Industry 857w

    Environment protection, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1932w

    Environment protection, Treasury 829w

    Heating, Air pollution 2185w

    Higher civil servants, Cabinet Office 109w

    Higher civil servants, Dept for Communities and Local Government 126-7w, 448 126w

    Higher civil servants, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 443w

    Higher civil servants, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 405w

    Higher civil servants, Dept for Education and Skills 1124w

    Higher civil servants, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1281w, 1397w

    Higher civil servants, Dept for International Development 521w

    Higher civil servants, Dept for Transport 380-1w

    Higher civil servants, Dept for Work and Pensions 48-9w, 1580w

    Higher civil servants, Dept of Health 2044-5w

    Higher civil servants, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 351w

    Higher civil servants, Home Office 629-30w

    Higher civil servants, Northern Ireland Office 189w, 941w

    Higher civil servants, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 282w

    Higher civil servants, Privy Council 379w

    Higher civil servants, Scotland Office 1357-8w

    Higher civil servants, Solicitor-General 1277-8w

    Higher civil servants, Treasury 367-8w

    Hospitals, Infectious diseases 1837-8w

    House of Commons, Accountancy 519w

    House of Commons, Air pollution 822-3w

    House of Commons, Environment protection 823w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Communities and Local Government 589-90w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1140-2w

    Information and communications technology, Scotland Office 938-9w

    Ministerial duties, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1143w

    Motor vehicles, Excise duties 99w

    Muscular dystrophy, Research 2156w

    Nature conservation 1135w

    New deal schemes, Rural areas 1748w

    Olympic Games, Greater London 738w

    Pollution control, Dept for International Development 1406w

    Primary care trusts, Finance 1230-1w

    Public appointments, Ministry of Defence 704w

    Roads, Repairs and maintenance 927w

    Salmonella, Chocolate 1208w

    Seasonal workers, Manpower 1647w

    Sovereign Strategy, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1759w

    Sovereign Strategy, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1147-8w

    Sovereign Strategy, Prime Minister 90w

    Sustainable development, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 2188w

    Taxation, Ministers 94w

    Teenage pregnancy, Hampshire 2118w

    Waste and Resources Action Programme, Expenditure 396w

    Waste disposal, Nappies 747w

    Water, Cabinet Office 1359w

    Water charges, Low incomes 1960w

Human embryo experiments

Human experiments

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority

    Estimates days (03.07.2006) 528-83

Human rights

    Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2001w

Human Rights Council

    see UN Human Rights Council

Human Tissue Act 2004 (Ethical Approval Exceptions from Licensing and Supply of Information About Transplants) Regulations 2006

                  Chamber Debates

Human trafficking

    Northern Ireland 950w

Humber Bridge Bill 2005-06

                  Chamber Debates

    2R order read (14.07.2006) 1663

Humberside

    Antisocial behaviour orders 1320w

Humble, Mrs Joan

                  Questions

    Armed forces, Discharges 716w

    Armed forces, Harassment 705-6w

    Armed forces, Housing 166w

    Armed forces, Medical records 707-8w

    Armed forces, Suicide 537w

    Armed forces, Training 716w

    Complaints, Ministry of Defence 251w

    Equal opportunities, Ministry of Defence 1429w

    Harassment, Ministry of Defence 160w

    Military police, Criminal investigation 255w

    Princess Royal Barracks 400w

Hunt, Jeremy

                  Questions

    Democratic Republic of Congo, Religious practice 1376-7

    Disability living allowance, Surrey 963w

    Employment schemes, Disabled 1349w

    Housing, South East region 764-5w

Hunter, Mark

                  Westminster Hall Debates

    Antisocial behaviour orders (28.06.2006) 78-83wh

                  Questions

    Hearing aids, Waiting lists 1392

Hunting

Hurd, Nick

                  Chamber Debates

    NHS Redress Bill (HL), Rep and 3R (13.07.2006) 1533-4, 1552

                  Questions

    Departmental responsibilities, Dept of Health 465w

    Harefield Hospital 1387

    Licensing laws, Entertainments 1967w

    Local government finance 650

    Prisoners, Hyperactivity 1060w

    Research, Dept of Health 620-1w

    Vandalism, Greater London 1551w

Hurndall, Thomas

Hurricanes and tornadoes

Hutton, Rt Hon John, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

                  Chamber Debates

    Welfare Reform Bill, 1R (04.07.2006) 654

                  Questions

    Employment schemes, Mentally ill 1106-7

    Manpower, Dept for Work and Pensions 1096-8

    Members, Correspondence 750w

    Pathways to work 1106

Hutton Inquiry

    see David Kelly Death Inquiry


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