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Habitual residence test
Hague, Rt Hon William
Chamber Debates
Middle East, Armed conflict (12.01.2009) 24-5, (19.01.2009) 503-4
Questions
Afghanistan, Asylum 1519w
Armed conflict, Reconstruction 1519w
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Passports 1519w
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Politics and government 354-5w
British Council, Russia 863-4w
Climate change, Departmental coordination 115w
Kosovo, Politics and government 1528-9w
Middle East, Armed conflict 121
Public expenditure, Dept of Energy and Climate Change 116w
Public expenditure, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1523-6w
Public relations, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 1172w
Serbia, Entry clearances 1248w
Serbia, Peace negotiations 1530w
USA, Foreign and Commonwealth Office 125
Zimbabwe, Politics and government 865-6w
Hain, Rt Hon Peter
Chamber Debates
Middle East, Armed conflict (12.01.2009) 34
Questions
Bloody Sunday Tribunal of Inquiry 735-6
Hamilton, David
Questions
Winter fuel payments, Multiple occupation 52w
Hammond, Mr Philip
Chamber Debates
Questions
Catering, Dept for Culture, Media and Sport 1251w
Catering, Dept for International Development 1512w
Catering, Ministry of Defence 1453w
Catering, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1259w
Catering, Scotland Office 997w
Information and communications technology, Dept for International Development 587w
Languages, Cabinet Office 869w
Languages, Dept for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 1315-6w
Languages, Dept for International Development 1512w
Languages, Dept for Transport 1433-4w
Languages, Dept of Health 1186w
Languages, Northern Ireland Office 1246w
Languages, Office of the Secretary of State for Wales 1259w
Languages, Scotland Office 997w
Ministerial policy advisers, Dept for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform 452w
Post office card account 977w
Revenue and Customs, Audit 1293w
Hammond, Stephen
Questions
Bus services, EC action 875-6w
Unemployment, Northern Ireland 1450w
Hampshire
Antisocial behaviour orders 269w
Hancock, Mr Mike
Questions
Agriculture, Subsidies 204w
AWE Burghfield, Safety 1668w
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Overseas aid 585-6w
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Peacekeeping operations 109w
Carbon monoxide, Poisoning 471w
Chronic fatigue syndrome 135w
Computers, Cabinet Office 867w
Developing countries, Maternity services 1311w
Employment services, Cancer 28w
Environment protection, Educational institutions 1007w
Estonia, Arms trade 1265w
Livestock, Animal welfare 589w
Manpower, Dept for Transport 391w
Medical treatments, Side effects 163-4w
Public expenditure, Ministry of Defence 1672w
Trade unions, Elections 466w
Hands, Greg
Questions
Air pollution, Heathrow Airport 337-8
Business, Government assistance 227
Domestic visits, Prime Minister 1429w
Imperial College London 53w
Mentally disturbed offenders 1463-4w
Russia, Broadcasting 546w
Hanson, Rt Hon David, Minister of State, Ministry of Justice
Written Statements
Questions
Approved premises, Harwich 1119w
Bail accommodation and support service 1554-5w
Bail accommodation and support service, Cheshire 1119-20w
Bail accommodation and support service, East of England 1120-1w
Community orders, North West 501-3w
Community orders, Offensive weapons 663w
National Offender Management Service 513-4w
National Offender Management Service, Public appointments 514w
National Probation Service for England and Wales, Manpower 1600-1w
National Probation Service for England and Wales, Recruitment 1131w
National Probation Service for England and Wales, Training 1131-2w
Offenders, Rehabilitation 531-4w
Parc Prison, Mental health services 1128w
Prisoner escapes, Open prisons 514-5w
Prisoners, Children in care 637-8w
Prisoners, Exservicemen 523w
Prisoners, Mentally ill 535w
Prisoners' release, Foreigners 522-3w
Prisoners' release, Life imprisonment 1337w
Prisoners' transfers, Wales 1128w
Prisons, Alcoholic drinks 1341w
Prisons, Mental health services 1344w
Sentencing, Appeals 1340w
Young offender institutions, Mental health services 536-8w
Young offenders, Prisoner escorts 1346w
Young offenders, Reoffenders 1613w
Haringey
Harman, Rt Hon Harriet, Leader of the House of Commons, Lord Privy Seal, Secretary of State for Equality and Minister for Women
Chamber Debates
Business statements (13.01.2009) 179-81
Members, Points of order (21.01.2009) 813-5
Questions
Harper, Mark
Westminster Hall Debates
Questions
Computers, Dept for Work and Pensions 1385w
Disabled, Christmas bonus 568w
Disabled, Public lavatories 1313w
Electronic Data Systems, Dept for Work and Pensions 1404w
Flood control, Departmental responsibilities 1009w
Government departments, Public consultation 500w
Income support, Exservicemen 763w
Ministerial statements 1569w
Primary care trusts, Standards 1204w
Regional ministers, Official engagements 940-2w
Regional planning and development 1319w
Social security benefits, Databases 981w
Social services, Finance 982w
Tolls, Severn bridge 1064w
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 1409-10w
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Dept for Children, Schools and Families 1711w
UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Ministry of Defence 1052w
Harris, Dr Evan
Chamber Debates
Policing and Crime Bill, 2R (19.01.2009) 525, 551
Questions
Church Commissioners, Public appointments 732w
Government departments, Disclosure of information 740w
Health professions, Career structure 1192w
Health professions, Regulation 1202w
International law, Defamation 540w
Parliamentary scrutiny, Legislation 892
Harvey, Nick
Chamber Debates
Members, Allowances (22.01.2009) 921, 943
Questions
Afghanistan, Peacekeeping operations 555w
Armed forces, Bereavement benefits 555-6w
Armoured fighting vehicles 87w
Astute class submarines 87w
House of Commons, Pay 1257w
House of Commons, Pest control 1257w
Local government, Reorganisation 1661-2w
Parliamentary tours, Internet 995-6w
Reserve forces, Training 110w
Harwich
Havering
Hayes, Mr John
Questions
Fisheries, Manpower 1282w
Fisheries, Tax yields 1474w
Fishing catches, Shellfish 1591w
Fishing gear, EC action 1285w
Further education, Finance 950w
Official gifts, Prime Minister 1429w
Total allowable catches, North Sea 1593-4w