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Eagle, Angela, Minister of State, Dept for Work and Pensions

                  Questions

    Employment, Learning disability 29-30w

    International Labour Organisation 243w

    Low incomes, Energy 519w

    Pension credit, East of England 520-2w

    Pension Protection Fund 244w

    Pensioners, Social security benefits 18-9, 30w

    Pensions, Financial assistance scheme 5-6

    Pensions, Local government 747w

    Pensions, Regulation 31-2w

    Social security benefits 844w

    State retirement pensions 749w

    State retirement pensions, Females 749w

Eagle, Maria, Minister of State, Ministry of Justice and Government Equalities Office

                  Questions

    Community orders 609w

    Domestic violence 170w

    National Probation Service for England and Wales, Redundancy 619-20w

    National Probation Service for England and Wales, Secondment 178w, 263-4w

    Offenders, Rehabilitation 615-6w

    Prison sentences 411w

    Prison Service, Stress 410w

    Prison Service, Training 177-8w

    Prisoners, Foreigners 412w

    Prisoners, Housing benefit 411w

    Prisoners, Mentally ill 412-3w

    Prisoners, Swine flu 619w

    Prisons, Crimes of violence 177w

    Prisons, Mental health services 178w

    Probation, Derbyshire 413w

    Reoffenders, East of England 620-2w

    Reoffenders, Hertfordshire 670w

    Reoffenders, Milton Keynes 671w

    Reoffenders, Prisoners' release 669-70w

    Reparation by offenders 671-3w

    Young offenders, Children in care 415-6w

    Young offenders, Databases 275-7w

    Young offenders, Injuries 265-7w

    Young offenders, Suicide 267-9w

    Youth Justice Board, Vetting 100-2w

Eames Bradley Report

    see Consultative Group on the Past

East coast railway line

    Ministerial statements (01.07.2009) 424-37

East Midlands

    Disabled facilities grants 196-7w

East of England

    Lighting 8w

    Palliative care 590w

    Public transport 646w

    Regional planning and development 201w

East of England Strategic Health Authority

    Carbon emissions 84w

East Sussex

Eastern Europe

Eastleigh

EC aid

EC budget

EC countries

EC economic policy

EC external relations

EC external trade

EC grants and loans

EC institutions

EC law

    Dept for Children, Schools and Families 231-2w

    Dept for Culture, Media and Sport 514w

    Dept for Work and Pensions 127-8w

Economic and monetary union

    Local government 966w

Economic prosperity boards

Economic situation

Eco-towns

Education

    Environment protection 53w

Education maintenance allowance

Efford, Clive

                  Chamber Debates

    Hydrofluorocarbons Limitation Bill, 1R (30.06.2009) 183-5

    Legislation (29.06.2009) 39

                  Questions

    Business questions 1152

    Newspaper press, Telephone tapping 1137

Egypt

Elderly

    Alcoholic drinks 211w

    Care homes see Care homes

    Health services 213w

Elections

    Speaker's deputies (02.07.2009) 496

Electric cables

Electric vehicles

    Road traffic offences 496w

Electricity

    Dept for Business, Innovation and Skills 434w

    Home Office 66w

Electricity generation

Electrification

    Gospel Oak-Barking railway line 539w

Electronic government

    Operating costs 128w

Electronic tagging

    Animals see Tagging

Electronic warfare

"Eliminating World Poverty White Paper"

Elizabeth Cross

Ellman, Mrs Louise

                  Chamber Debates

    East coast railway line (01.07.2009) 428

    Roads, Safety (02.07.2009) 561-4

Ellwood, Tobias

                  Westminster Hall Debates

                  Questions

    Afghanistan, Peacekeeping operations 550w

    Afghanistan, Reconstruction 155

    House of Commons, Nurseries 14w

    Regeneration, Bournemouth 443w

    Tourism, Expenditure 654w


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