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Index to the House of Commons Parliamentary VOLUME 534 SIXTH SERIES INDEX TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) SESSION 2010–12 24th October—3rd November 2011 £9 . 00 © Parliamentary Copyright House of Commons 2011 Applications for reproduction should be made in writing to the Copyright Unit, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, St Clements House, 2-16 Colegate, Norwich, NR3 1BQ Fax 01603 723000 e-mail: [email protected] Her Majesty’s Stationery Office is independent of and separate from the company now trading as The Stationery Office Ltd., which is responsible for printing and publishing House publications. PEFC/16-33-622 Printed in the United Kingdom by The Stationery Office Limited 03/2012 19960 19585 INDEX TO THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES OFFICIAL REPORT SIXTH SERIES VOLUME 534 SESSION 2010–12 24 October—3 November 2011 Printed indexes to Hansard SCOPE The index is derived from the headings that appear in Hansard. The index includes entries covering the names of all Members contributing to the Parliamenatary business recorded in Hansard, including Divisions. REFERENCES • References in the indexes are to columns rather than pages. • There are separate sequences in Hansard for the material taken on the floor of the House, Westminster Hall sittings, written statements, written questions, ministerial corrections and petitions: • References consisting of a number by itself indicate material taken on the floor of the House. • References ending in ‘wh’ indicate Westminster Hall sittings. • References ending in ‘ws’ indicate written statements. • References ending in ‘w’ indicate written questions. • References ending in ‘p’ indicate written petitions. • References ending in ‘mc’ indicate ministerial corrections. (Where a volume number is given, the correction appears in a later volume). • References under all headings except the names of Members contributing to Parliamentary business and the titles of legislation are listed in one numerical sequence irrespective of whether the material is taken on the floor of the House, is discussed at a Westminster Hall sitting, is a written statement or is a written question. • References under the names of Members contributing to Parliamentary business and the titles of legislation are listed in numerical sequence under the following headings: • Chamber Debates (which includes interventions and points of order as well as significant contributions to debates); • Westminster Hall Debates (covering all debates held as part of the Westminster Hall sittings); • Written Statements (consisting of ministerial statements issued in writing); and • Questions (which includes all oral and written petitions); • Petitions (which includes all oral and written petitions). Vol. 534] INDEX—SESSION 2010–12 24 October—3 November 2011 - - Abbott, Ms Diane Advantage West Midlands Air Travel Trust Fund Chamber Debates Wolverhampton 353w 68w Environmental Protection and Green Growth 429 Advertising Airlines Legal Aid, Sentancing and Punishment 252w, 653w Passengers 133w Job Vacancies 9w, 27w, 32w, 40w, 51w, of Offenders Bill 843 Airports Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment 191w, 427w, 511w Economic Situation 756w of Offenders Bill 714, 719, 723, 808, Advisers 1007, 1014, 1028, 1033, 1054 476w Alcohol (Under-18s) Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment 242wh of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Affordable Housing 382w Alcoholic Drinks 631 Prices 312w National Health Service 377 Affordable Rent Scheme National Referendum on the European 592 Aldous, Peter Union 140 Chamber Debates Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (25.10.2011) Afghanistan 165 Environmental Protection and Green 238, 242, 264, 284 Growth 431 Questions Females 35w, 180w Nutrition 746w Hotels 31w Legal Aid, Sentancing and Punishment Peacekeeping Operations 31w, 170w, of Offenders Bill 845, 890, 892 Abortion 323w Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment 191w Security 461w of Offenders Bill 716, 720, 725, 805, Abrahams, Debbie Africa 1009, 1016, 1030, 1034, 1052 Chamber Debates Teachers 468w Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Environmental Protection and Green Afriyie, Adam Growth 429 629 Legal Aid, Sentancing and Punishment Chamber Debates National Health Service 379 Environmental Protection and Green of Offenders Bill 843 National Referendum on the European Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Growth 431 Legal Aid, Sentancing and Punishment Union 140 of Offenders Bill 659, 714, 719, 723, of Offenders Bill 845, 890, 892 Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (25.10.2011) 808, 1007, 1014, 1028, 1033, 1054 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment 240, 244, 266, 282 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill 716, 720, 725, 805, Westminster Hall of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) 1009, 1016, 1030, 1034, 1052 NHS Care of Older People 170-1wh 631 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Seagulls (Coastal Towns) 142-5wh National Health Service 344, 363-5, of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) 369, 377 Alexander, Heidi National Referendum on the European 629 Chamber Debates National Health Service 379 Environmental Protection and Green Union 140 Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (25.10.2011) Questions Growth 429 240, 244, 266, 282 Engagements 314 Gangs and Youth Violence 774 Magistrates’ Courts, Domestic Violence Questions Satellite Communications 252w Legal Aid, Sentancing and Punishment Cases 154w of Offenders Bill 843 Motor Vehicles, Fuel 769w Age Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Social Security Benefits, Uprating 142w Discrimination 166w of Offenders Bill 714, 719, 723, 808, Absent Voting Aggregates Levy Sustainability Fund 1007, 1014, 1028, 1033, 1054 206w 285w Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Academies Agriculture 79w, 433w 378w 631 Free Schools 79w Education 209w National Health Service 377 Kent 79w Manpower 286w National Referendum on the European Nottinghamshire 80w Subsidies 689w Union 141 Primary Education 434w Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (25.10.2011) Ainsworth, Rt Hon Mr Bob Access to Ministers 238, 242, 264, 284 Chamber Debates Questions 1087 Legal Aid, Sentancing and Punishment Dignitas 387w, 393w, 451w of Offenders Bill 843 Access to Work Programme Housing Benefit 15 340w Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Sign Language 101w of Offenders Bill 714, 719, 723, 808, Alexander, Mr Douglas 1007, 1014, 1028, 1033, 1054 Chamber Debates Adams, Nigel Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Legal Aid, Sentancing and Punishment Chamber Debates of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Environmental Protection and Green of Offenders Bill 843 631 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Growth 411, 431 National Health Service 377 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill 714, 719, 808, 1007, National Referendum on the European 1014, 1054 of Offenders Bill 716, 720, 725, 805, Union 140 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment 1009, 1016, 1030, 1034, 1052 Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (25.10.2011) Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) 238, 242, 251, 254, 258, 263-4, 284 of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Questions 631 629 Coroners 390w, 719w National Health Service 377 National Health Service 379 E-mail, Consultation 390-1w National Referendum on the European National Referendum on the European Public Bodies Reform 720w Union 59-65, 141 Union 140 Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (25.10.2011) Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (25.10.2011) Air Force 238, 242, 264, 284 Scotland 16w 240, 244, 266, 282 Questions Administration of Justice Air Passenger Duty Afghanistan, Security 461w Standards 387w 229w European Union 157 Adoption Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing Reform Korea, EU Countries 596w 747w 5ws Libya, Politics and Government 2w Children in Care 748w 67w, 413w Topical Questions 169 1 Vol. 534] INDEX—SESSION 2010–12 24 October—3 November 2011 - Alexander, Rt Hon Danny, Chief Amess, Mr David—continued Apprentices—continued Secretary to the Treasury Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Manufacturing Industries 354w Chamber Debates of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Environmental Protection and Green Arab States 629 Islam 1w Growth 431 National Health Service 379 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Westminster Hall Arbuthnot, Rt Hon Mr James of Offenders Bill 716, 720, 725, 1009, Business Rates (North-East) 15wh, Chamber Debates 1016, 1030 24wh Business of the House 1109 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Questions Environmental Protection and Green of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Ministerial Meetings 76w Growth 431 629 Official Visits 75w Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment National Referendum on the European Public Finance 574w of Offenders Bill 716, 720, 725, 805, Union 140-1 Sex Education 81w, 83w 1009, 1016, 1030, 1034, 1052 Public Service Pensions 927-9, 931-46 Surplus Public Land/Offices 584 Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Topical Questions 599 Questions of Offenders Bill (Programme) (No. 2) Air Force, Scotland 16w Anderson, Mr David 629 Council Tax 307w Chamber Debates National Health Service 379 Employment, Public Sector 20w Environmental Protection and Green National Referendum on the European European Fighter Aircraft 129w Growth 429 Union 141 Family Intervention Programme 285w Legal Aid, Sentancing and Punishment Public Bodies Bill [Lords] (25.10.2011) Long-term Unemployment 741-3 Mobile Phones 231-2w of Offenders Bill 843 240, 244, 266, 282 Pensions, Public Sector 520-1w Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Questions Private Finance Initiative 309w of Offenders Bill 714, 719, 723, 808 Defence Equipment 403w Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Public Expenditure
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