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Bradshaw, Ben, Minister of State and Minister for the South West, Dept of Health
Written Statements
Questions
Accident and emergency departments 1065w
Accident and emergency departments, Greater London 325w
Ambulance services, Devon 453-4w
Ambulance services, Emergency calls 1073-4w
Ambulance services, Standards 454w
Barnet Primary Care Trust, Waiting lists 1448w
Bexley Care Trust, Cancer 1066w
Brent Teaching Primary Care Trust, Finance 1238w
Carbon emissions, Dept of Health 1073w
Community hospitals 1241w
Contracts, Dept of Health 1073w
Cost effectiveness, Dept of Health 327w
Dr Foster Intelligence 1073w
Email, Dept of Health 875w
General practitioners, Conditions of employment 1475w
General practitioners, Enfield 1453w
General practitioners, Essex 1245-6w
General practitioners, Pay 1247w
General practitioners, Portsmouth 1453w
General practitioners, Rural areas 1452w
Health services, Thames Gateway 1064-5w
Healthcare Commission, Complaints 1074-5w
Hospital beds, Per capita costs 1076-7w
Hospitals, Mobile phones 463w
Information officers, Dept of Health 1069-70w
Internet, Dept of Health 1070w
Members, Correspondence 110w
NHS, Private finance initiative 350w
NHS foundation trusts 1454w
NHS treatment centres, Finance 1255w
Northwick Park Hospital, Standards 1260w
Operating costs, Dept of Health 874-5w
Paramedical staff, Lancashire 782-3
Patient choice schemes, Internet 349w
Patients, Telephones 1458w
Patients, Transport 1086w
Plastic surgery, Licensing 656w
Plastic surgery, Standards 350w
Public expenditure, Dept of Health 458-60w
Public relations, Dept of Health 1467w
Publications, Dept of Health 335-8w
Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Finance 454w
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Trust 351-2w
Telephone services, Dept of Health 109-10w
Brady, Mr Graham
Chamber Debates
Treaty of Lisbon, Business motions (28.01.2008) 99
Questions
Fluoride, Drinking water 789-90
Brake, Tom
Chamber Debates
Police, Finance (04.02.2008) 694-5
Questions
Child benefit, Personal records 121-2w
Domestic wastes, Waste disposal 244w
Free school meals, Greater London 159w
Hospitals, Infectious diseases 879w
Magistrates' courts, Sutton 162-3
Public participation, Dept for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 1201-2w
Brazier, Mr Julian
Questions
Entry clearances, Contracts 762w
Entry clearances, Expenditure 762w
Eurostar, Dept for Transport 786w
Brazil
BRB (Residuary)
Breast cancer
Breed, Mr Colin
Questions
Bovine tuberculosis, Disease control 459
Brennan, Kevin, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Children Schools and Families
Chamber Debates
Special Educational Needs (Information) Bill, 2R (01.02.2008) 606-12
Written Statements
Children, Protection 60ws
Questions
Children, Advisory services 652
Children, Human trafficking 648-9
Children, Protection 909w
Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service 481-2w
Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service, Finance 1389w
Children in care, Standards 1095w
Climate change, Curriculum 254-5w
Health education, Alcoholic drinks 909w
Learning disability, Essex 530-2w
Pupil exclusions, Easington 274-5w
Pupils, Intimidation 1099w
School meals, Norfolk 171w
Special educational needs, Essex 535w
Special educational needs, Lancashire 281-2w
Teachers, Sign language 284w
Telephone services, Dept for Children Schools and Families 158w
Young people, Disadvantaged 1137-9w
Brent Teaching Primary Care Trust
British Airports Authority
British Association for Central and Eastern Europe
British Broadcasting Corporation
British constitution
Parliamentary scrutiny 1297w
British Council
British Library
British overseas territories
British Sky Broadcasting
Broadcasting programmes
Broads Authority Bill 2006-07
Chamber Debates
3R order read (07.02.2008) 1101
Brokenshire, James
Westminster Hall Debates
Crime, Children (06.02.2008) 251-4wh
Questions
Antisocial behaviour, Crime prevention 1383w
Criminal Records Bureau, Standards 385-6w
Young offenders, Departmental coordination 251w
Brooke, Mrs Annette L
Chamber Debates
Forces Widows' Pensions (Equality of Treatment) Bill, 2R adjourned (01.02.2008) 628
Health And Safety (Offences) Bill, 2R (01.02.2008) 618
Special Educational Needs (Information) Bill, 2R (01.02.2008) 565-70, 610
Westminster Hall Debates
Hospices, Finance (30.01.2008) 99wh
Teenage pregnancy (29.01.2008) 36-9wh
Questions
Children, Communication skills 157-8w
Children's centres, Graduates 254w
Children's centres, Standards 254w
Emergency protection orders 256w
Extended schools, Disadvantaged 1135-6w
Fire services, Finance 436w
Incontinence, Medical equipment 343w
Primary education, Developing countries 721-2w
Special educational needs 176w
Teachers, Pre-school education 919w
Brown, Rt Hon Gordon, Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service
Chamber Debates
Electronic surveillance, Admissibility of evidence (06.02.2008) 959-71
Written Statements
"Intelligence and Security Committee Annual Report 2006-07" 10-1ws
"Intelligence Services Commissioner Report 2006" 3-4ws
Questions
Administration of justice, Northern Ireland 958
Afghanistan, Peacekeeping operations 955-7
Aircraft carriers, Procurement 315-6
Armed forces, Health services 309-10
Crimes of violence, Halifax 956
Departmental responsibilities, Floods 748w
Departmental responsibilities, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 306
Disadvantaged, Nottingham 313
Email, Prime Minister 287w
European Union (Amendment) Bill 2007-08 314
Foreign investment in UK, EC action 958
Freedom of information, Prime Minister 287w
Hospitals, Infectious diseases 311
Information and communications technology, Prime Minister 731w
Information officers, Prime Minister 287-8w
Intelligence Services Commissioner 288w
Interception of Communications Commissioner 288w
Iraq, International assistance 311
Members, Correspondence 288w
Members, Electronic surveillance 948-9, 954
Middle East, Armed conflict 953
Ministerial duties, Prime Minister 288w
Ministerial policy advisors, Prime Minister 748w
Official engagements, Prime Minister 306, 948
Pakistan, Human rights 1133w
Police, Greater London 311-2
Post offices, Closures 314-5
Prisons, Construction 312
Public relations, Prime Minister 731w
Regional planning and development, Greenbelt 955
Reviews, Prime Minister 949-50
Royal Hospital for Sick Children Edinburgh 316
South Tees Health NHS Trust, Finance 312
Temporary employment, Conditions of employment 953
Tobacco, Counterfeit manufacturing 954-5
USA, Foreign relations 954
Brown, Lyn
Chamber Debates
Local government finance (04.02.2008) 724-5
Questions
Cultural heritage, Ethnic groups 14w
Democratic Republic of Congo, Peace negotiations 219w
Gaza, Travel restrictions 765-6w
Middle East, Armed conflict 766w
Brown, Mr Russell
Westminster Hall Debates
Browne, Rt Hon Desmond, Secretary of State for Defence and Secretary of State for Scotland
Written Statements
Afghanistan, Peacekeeping operations 68-70ws
Data protection, Ministry of Defence 78ws
Iraq, Peacekeeping operations 48-9ws
Questions
Armed forces, Training 795w
Computers, Ministry of Defence 184w
Data protection, Ministry of Defence 37w
EC defence policy, Finance 797-9w
EC defence policy, Qualified majority voting 37-8w
Land, Ministry of Defence 36w
National security, Ministry of Defence 801w
Official engagements, Ministry of Defence 525w
Official engagements, Scotland Office 953-4w
Official secrets, Ministry of Defence 35w
Personal records, Ministry of Defence 523w
Browne, Jeremy
Chamber Debates
European Union (Amendment) Bill, Com (06.02.2008) 1042-8, 1069
National Insurance Contributions Bill, Rep and 3R (31.01.2008) 523-5, 538-9
Post offices, Petitions (06.02.2008) 1088
Questions
Advertising, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1040w
Advertising, Dept for International Development 1168w
Advertising, Ministry of Defence 965-6w
Advertising, Ministry of Justice 1419w
Advertising, Northern Ireland Office 510-1w
Advertising, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 522w
Advertising, Treasury 1360w
Council housing, Heating 437w
Departmental responsibilities 249w
Information officers, Cabinet Office 247-8w
Information officers, Church Commissioners 5w
Information officers, Dept for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 1439-40w
Information officers, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1175w
Information officers, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 16w
Information officers, Dept for International Development 663w
Information officers, Dept for Transport 1150-1w
Information officers, Dept of Health 1069-70w
Information officers, Electoral Commission 7w
Information officers, House of Commons 749-50w
Information officers, Leader of the House of Commons 401w
Information officers, Ministry of Defence 1148w, 1487w
Information officers, Northern Ireland Office 757-8w
Information officers, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 59w, 355w
Information officers, Prime Minister 287-8w
Information officers, Scotland Office 520w
Information officers, Treasury 289w
Ministerial policy advisors, Dept for Work and Pensions 1344w
Ministers, Allowances 503w
Motor vehicles, Dept for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 1441w
Motor vehicles, Dept for International Development 752w
Motor vehicles, Dept for Transport 1010w
Motor vehicles, Ministry of Defence 1488w
Motor vehicles, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 522w
Non-departmental public bodies 249-50w
Official residences, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 774w
Public relations, Cabinet Office 502w
Public relations, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1042w
Public relations, Dept for Transport 1410-2w
Public relations, Northern Ireland Office 511w
Public relations, Prime Minister 731w
Public relations, Treasury 671w
Road traffic offences, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1035w
Road traffic offences, Dept for Transport 1016-7w
Road traffic offences, Electoral Commission 501w
Road traffic offences, Leader of the House of Commons 746-7w
Road traffic offences, Ministry of Defence 802w
Road traffic offences, Northern Ireland Office 956w
Road traffic offences, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 522w
Road traffic offences, Scotland Office 521w
Travel, Dept for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 957w
Travel, Dept for Communities and Local Government 113w
Travel, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 360w
Travel, Dept for International Development 1378w
Travel, Dept for Transport 1411w
Travel, House of Commons 362w
Travel, Ministry of Defence 797w
Travel, Ministry of Justice 1182w
Travel, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 59w
Visits abroad, Dept for Communities and Local Government 113w
Visits abroad, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 361w
Visits abroad, Dept for International Development 1378-9w
Visits abroad, Dept for Transport 1413w
Visits abroad, Leader of the House of Commons 11w
Visits abroad, Ministry of Defence 797w
Visits abroad, Ministry of Justice 1182w
Visits abroad, National Audit Office 5w
Visits abroad, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 59-60w
Browning, Mrs Angela
Chamber Debates
European Union (Amendment) Bill, Com (06.02.2008) 1049, 1051
Bruce, Rt Hon Malcolm
Westminster Hall Debates
Questions
Afghanistan, International assistance 301
Christmas, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1275w
Brunei
Bryant, Mr Chris
Chamber Debates
Westminster Hall Debates
Questions
Museums and galleries, Finance 13w
Olympic Games 2012, Construction 4w
BSE
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