Index for Volume 475continued
A Al Am As B Be Bi Bu C Ce Ci Co Cr Cy D De Dh Dj Du E Ec En Ex F Fl Fr G Gl Gu H He Hi Hu Hy I Ip J K Ki Ko L Le Ll M Ma Me Mo N Nu O 1 O P Ph Pl Pr Ps Q R Ri Rw S Sh Si Sn Sr Su T Th Tr Ty U V W Wh Wo Wy Y Z
Dalai Lama
Dance
Dangerous driving
Darfur
Darling, Rt Hon Alistair, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Chamber Debates
Income tax, Tax rates and bands (13.05.2008) 1201-13
Written Statements
Economic situation, Northern Ireland 9-11ws
EU Economic and Financial Affairs Council 57-8ws
Questions
Departmental responsibilities, Treasury 1848w
Dartford-Thurrock Crossing
Data protection
Border and Immigration Agency 488w
Dept for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 558w
Dept for Children Schools and Families 530w
Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1369-70w
Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 720w
Dept for International Development 1318-9w
Dept for Work and Pensions 1620w
Identity and Passport Service 862w
Databases
Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre 440w
Davey, Mr Edward
Chamber Debates
Westminster Hall Debates
Zimbabwe, Sanctions (29.04.2008) 15-8wh
Questions
Sudan, Overseas investment 547-8w
Davidson, Mr Ian
Chamber Debates
Children, Poverty (01.05.2008) 530-3
Davies, Dai
Questions
Endowment mortgages, Misrepresentation 630-1w
Financial Services Authority 629w
Health services, Greater London 1259w
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Public appointments 1761w
Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, Recruitment 1761-2w
Nuclear Liabilities Financing Assurance Board 565w
Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty 1778-9w
Nuclear power stations, Decommissioning 879w
Power stations, Pollution 1751w
Radioactive waste, Waste management 584-5w
Davies, David TC
Questions
Armed forces, Coroners 48w
Discrimination, Home Office 83-4w
Freedom of information, Cabinet Office 1807-8w
Freedom of information, Dept for Children Schools and Families 953-5w
Freedom of information, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1388-9w
Freedom of information, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 846-7w
Freedom of information, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 720-1w
Freedom of information, Dept for Innovation Universities and Skills 112w
Freedom of information, Dept for International Development 777w
Freedom of information, Dept for Transport 597-8w
Freedom of information, Dept for Work and Pensions 1531w
Freedom of information, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1594-5w
Freedom of information, Government Equalities Office 1055w
Freedom of information, Ministry of Justice 980-2w
Freedom of information, Northern Ireland Office 743-4w
Freedom of information, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 269w
Freedom of information, Scotland Office 573-4w
JP Morgan, Cabinet Office 1222w
JP Morgan, Dept for International Development 29w
JP Morgan, Dept for Work and Pensions 589w
JP Morgan, Home Office 95-6w
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Home Office 97w
Renewable energy, Severn estuary 569-70w
Taylor Nelson Sofres, Dept for International Development 1474-5w
Taylor Nelson Sofres, Dept for Transport 432w
Written questions, Cabinet Office 1718w
Written questions, Dept for Children Schools and Families 531w
Written questions, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 290w
Written questions, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 903-4w
Written questions, Dept for Innovation Universities and Skills 1265w
Written questions, Dept for International Development 527w
Written questions, Dept for Transport 429w
Written questions, Dept of Health 607w
Written questions, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 546w
Written questions, Minister for the Olympics and for London 262-3w
Written questions, Ministry of Defence 920w
Written questions, Ministry of Justice 637-43w
Written questions, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 271-2w
Written questions, Scotland Office 423w
Written questions, Treasury 141w
Zurich Financial Services, Dept for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 572w
Davies, Philip
Chamber Debates
Education and Skills Bill, Programme motion, Rep and 3R (13.05.2008) 1219, 1301, 1307-8, 1326
Westminster Hall Debates
Questions
Carbon emissions, Cabinet Office 1217w
Carbon emissions, Dept for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 1590w
Carbon emissions, Dept for Children Schools and Families 1408-9w
Carbon emissions, Dept for Communities and Local Government 1442w
Carbon emissions, Dept for Culture Media and Sport 1070w
Carbon emissions, Dept for Environment Food and Rural Affairs 1327w
Carbon emissions, Dept for International Development 1318w
Carbon emissions, Dept for Transport 1294w
Carbon emissions, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1478-9w
Carbon emissions, Ministry of Defence 1524w
Carbon emissions, Ministry of Justice 1375-6w
Carbon emissions, Northern Ireland Office 1276-7w
Carbon emissions, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 894w
Carbon emissions, Scotland Office 1278w
Carbon emissions, Treasury 1513w
Compulsorily detained mental patients 1165-6w
Cyber Defence Management Authority 267w
Government departments, Charities 139w
Information and communications technology, Ministry of Defence 483w
Royal Ballet, Prices 1072w
Zimbabwe, Politics and government 1476w
Davies, Mr Quentin
Chamber Debates
Finance Bill, Com (29.04.2008) 258
Questions
State retirement pensions 809w
Davis, Rt Hon David
Chamber Debates
Cannabis, Misuse (07.05.2008) 707-8
Questions
Alcohol disorder zones, Finance 854w
Alcoholic drinks, Crime 1346w
Anti-terrorism control orders 326-7w
Asylum, Repatriation 93-4w
Border and Immigration Agency, Finance 328w
Border and Immigration Agency, Manpower 328w
Burglary, Greater London 856-7w
Crimes of violence, Young people 858-60w
Deportation, Middle East 334-5w
Genetics, Databases 85-6w
Heathrow Airport, Security 86w
Identity and Passport Service, Data protection 862w
Immigrants, Public sector 1348w
Immigration controls, Standards 342-3w
Immigration officers 341w
Immigration officers, Powers 90-2w
"National Criminal Intelligence Service Report and Account, 2005-6" 863-4w
National identity register 863w
Offensive weapons, Crime prevention 1348w
Offensive weapons, Greater London 864w
Organised crime, Eastern Europe 866w
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, Prosecutions 361w
Temporary employment, Home Office 861-2w
UK Border Agency, Logos 365w
UK Border Agency, Uniforms 365w
Workers' registration scheme 1347-8w
Written questions, Government responses 869w
Day care
Children 400-2w, 586w, 687w, 806-7w, 813-4w, 847, 1137w, 1193-4w, 1200w, 1408w, 1493-4w, 1638-43w, 1786-7w, 1795w
Day centres
Learning disability 1354w
Day release
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