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Weapons

Weather

Webb, Mr Steve

                  Chamber Debates

    Health Bill, Lords amendts (18.07.2006) 177, 182-4

                  Questions

    Accident and emergency departments 2057w

    Alcoholic drinks, Labelling 2116-7w

    Depressive illnesses, Finance 2086-7w

    Fats, Health hazards 2177w

    General practitioners, Pay 2159w

    Health education, Sex 2170w

    NHS, Redundancy pay 2164w

    Nurses, Foreign workers 2094w

    Osteoporosis, Preventive medicine 1240-1w

    Patient choice schemes 2272w

    Patients, Malnutrition 2281w

    Patients, Transport 133-4

    Screening, Waiting lists 2087w

    Vaccination, Children 1202w

Weir, Mr Mike

                  Chamber Debates

    Child Support Agency (24.07.2006) 610

    Terrorism Act 2000 (Proscribed Organisations) (Amendment) Order (20.07.2006) 494, 501, 506-7

                  Questions

    Computers, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 2348w

    Contracts, Dept for Transport 2007w

    Deportation, Overseas students 2450w

    Electronic equipment, Dept for Work and Pensions 236-8w

    Electronic equipment, Waste disposal 1521w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1669w, 2464-6w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1722w, 1725-6w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 948w, 954w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Education and Skills 1978-80w, 1985-6w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 2252-4w, 2257-8w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Transport 2006w

    Information and communications technology, Dept for Work and Pensions 1563w, 2588w

    Information and communications technology, Dept of Health 2498w, 2505-6w

    Information and communications technology, Dept of Trade and Industry 1033-4w

    Information and communications technology, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2042w, 2044w, 2198-200w

    Information and communications technology, Ministry of Defence 1701-2w

    Information and communications technology, Northern Ireland Office 2394w, 2400w

    Information and communications technology, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 2348-9w

    Information and communications technology, Prime Minister 1635-6w

    Information and communications technology, Scotland Office 1639w

    Oil, Firth of Forth 2022w

    Scotland, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1671w

    Scotland, Dept for Constitutional Affairs 1727w

    Scotland, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 961w

    Scotland, Dept for Education and Skills 1450w

    Scotland, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 2258w

    Scotland, Dept for International Development 1623w

    Scotland, Dept of Health 2507w

    Scotland, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 2048w

    Scotland, Ministry of Defence 1713w

    Scotland, Northern Ireland Office 2401w

    Trident submarines 596w

    Trident submarines, Decommissioning 596w

Welfare foods

Welfare Reform Bill 2005-06

                  Chamber Debates

    2R, Programme motion*, Carry over motion*, Money res* and Ways and means res* (24.07.2006) 616-707

Welfare tax credits

    Ashton under Lyne 623w

    Yorkshire and Humberside 623w

Welsh language

Wembley Stadium

West Ham

West Midlands

    Mental health services 369w

West Sussex

West Yorkshire

    Chronic fatigue syndrome 2272w

WH Smith


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