
VOLUME 569 SIXTH SERIES INDEX TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) SESSION 2013–14 21st October, 2013—1st November, 2013 £00·00 © Parliamentary Copyright House of Commons 2013 This publication may be reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament licence, which is published at www.parliament.uk/site-information/copyright/. INDEX TO THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES OFFICIAL REPORT SIXTH SERIES VOLUME 569 SESSION 2013–14 21st October, 2013—1st November, 2013 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 Parliamentary business recorded in Hansard, including Divisions. 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Vol. 569] INDEX—SESSION 2013–14 21st October, 2013—1st November, 2013 - - - A4E Agriculture Amira Osman Hamed 620w Weather 175w 279w A27 Agriculture and Fisheries Council Anderson, Mr David 253w 22ws Chamber Debates Pensions Bill 782 A417 Ainsworth, Mr Bob Questions 253w Westminster Hall Engagements 919 Coventry City Football Club 59-62wh A417 and A419 Neurology 520w Questions NHS, Innovation 250w 116w Defence, International Cooperation Abbott, Ms Diane 449w Andrew, Stuart Chamber Debates Drugs, Misuse 631w Chamber Debates Air Passenger Duty 367, 373 Empty Property, Shops 400w Business of the House 447, 1088 Changes to Health Services in London Fire Services, Pensions 401w Westminster Hall 929 Fuel Poverty 366w Electric Vehicles (Vulnerable Road Immigration Bill 164-5, 172, 178, 194, Hospitals, Waiting Lists 441w Users) 301wh 220-4, 226, 229 Iran (Nuclear Programme) 747 Planning and Housing Supply 167-9wh, Minimum Wage 364w 190-1wh Abortion Questions 212w Air Force Topical Questions 20 Recruitment 309w Abrahams, Debbie Animal Experiments Chamber Debates Air Passenger Duty 58w, 336w, 389w Pensions Bill 785 364 Scotland 91w, 311w Questions 94w Kashmir 744, 14w, 280w, 308w, 744, Animal Welfare Air Pollution 325w 14w, 280w, 308w 345w, 644w Circuses 88w, 176w Medical Records, Databases 68w Gloucestershire 88w University Hospitals of Morecambe Annual Energy Statement Bay NHS Foundation Trust 601w Airbus SAS 1093 579w Academies Anti-slavery Day 20w, 300w, 432w Aircraft 10w, 59w, 84w Yorkshire and the Humber 433w 525w Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Academy Status Aldous, Peter Bill 1192 Questions 354w Regional Growth 429-30 Access to Elected Office for Disabled Antisocial Behaviour People Fund Alexander, Danny, Chief Secretary to Young People 535w 552w the Treasury Antisocial Behaviour Orders Access to Work Programme Written Statements Young People 179w 25w Infrastructure Guarantees 9ws Questions Apprentices Accident and Emergency Departments Free School Meals, Northern Ireland 41w, 155w, 362w, 579w, 639w Bedford 185w 243w 299w Peterborough 579w Closure 74w High Speed 2 384-5w, 533w Crimes of Violence 212w Infrastructure 36w, 95w, 184w, Apprenticeships 430 Acute Hospital Wards (Nurse-patient 299-300w, 533-4w Ratio) Personal Income, Greater London 300w Apprenticeships and Skills (Public 138 Public Expenditure 386-8w Procurement Contracts) Bill Royal Sussex County Hospital 381-2w 1199 Adams, Nigel Stamp Duty Land Tax, Wales 300w Questions Trident 354w Arab Partnership Economic Facility Enduring Power of Attorney 357w 215w Small Business 417 Alexander, Heidi Chamber Debates Arctic Adapted Housing (Disabled People) Changes to Health Services in London 197w 12 929-30 Armed Conflict Additives Immigration Bill 165, 192-5 Libya 546w Questions 436w First-time Buyers 5 Armed Forces Adults Pregnancy (Work Discrimination) 1074 238w Skills 420 Topical Questions 654 Domestic Violence 309w Employment 448w Advertising Alexander, Mr Douglas Housing 95w, 98w The Guardian 1w, 5w, 102-3w, 144w, Questions Post-traumatic Stress Disorder 351w 155w, 275w, 417w, 525w Sri Lanka (Human Rights) 743 Sexual Offences 15w, 448w Topical Questions 755 Aerospace Industry Vehicles 652w 447w, 578w Ali, Rushanara Young People 99w Questions Afghanistan Armed Forces Covenant Burma 530w Northern Ireland 652w 13w, 98w, 150w, 209w, 267w, 321w South Sudan 604w Women’s Rights 215w Topical Questions 759 Armoured Fighting Vehicles 191w Afghanistan (Monthly Progress Report) Ambulance Services 28ws 244w, 475w, 586w Arms Trade Egypt 403w African Union Amess, Mr 268w Questions Army Afriyie, Adam Animal Experiments 389w Germany 449w, 473w Chamber Debates Community Orders 476w Army Reserve Aviation Strategy 532-3, 541-2 Palliative Care 71w 471w 1 Vol. 569] INDEX—SESSION 2013–14 21st October, 2013—1st November, 2013 - Arrest Warrants Bain, Mr William—continued Baldwin, Harriett—continued 389w Government Departments, Procurement Kernicterus 441w Arrests 489w Tourism 1059 337w Minimum Wage 95w, 158w Pay 39w, 109w Bangladesh Artillery Procurement (SMEs) 907 268w, 321w 310w Tobacco Products (Standardised Bank Services Packaging) 132 34w Arts Universal Credit 112-3w Young People 371w, 557w Banks Asbestos Baker, Norman, Minister of State, 380w Insurance 455w Home Department Standards 380w Chamber Debates Baraa Shiban Ashworth, Jonathan Rachael and Auden Slack (30.10.2013) 629w Questions 1043-8 Detention, Young People 223w Questions Barclay, Stephen Antisocial Behaviour Orders, Young Asylum Chamber Debates 536w People 179-80w High Speed Rail (Preparation) Bill Finance 535w Antisocial Behaviour, Young People 1117, 1133, 1142, 1144, 1153-7, 1162 Syria 222w 535-6w Questions Corruption 180w, 536-7w Buildings 378w Asylum Seekers (Return to Nearest Safe Crime, Cumbria 390-1w Energy 570w Country) Bill Domestic Violence 645, 650, 180w, 645, Energy, Billing 571w 626 650, 180w Energy, Unfair Practices 574w Drugs, Misuse 631w Gangmasters 231w Atos Healthcare Knives, Amnesties 180-1w Illegal Immigrants, Employment 537w 617w Knives, Crime 62w, 181-2w Public Footpaths 256w Attacks on Christians (Pakistan) Legal Highs 642-3 Railways 190w 744 Licensing Laws 632-3w Zimbabwe, Pension Payments 411w Metal Theft 640-1, 182w, 640-1, 182w Attorney-General National Crime Agency 540w Barker, Gregory, Minister of State, 137w, 311w, 379w, 397w, 608w Sex Entertainment Venues (Licensing) Department of Energy and Climate 650 Change Attorney-General, The Questions Questions Sexual Offences 635w Sexual Violence Prosecutions 1068-9 Advertising, The Guardian 276w Hillsborough Independent Panel 311w Carbon Emissions 145w Sexual Offences 423w Violence against Women and Girls 1070-1 Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Austin, Ian Efficiency Scheme 290w Chamber Debates Baker, Steve Charities Act 2006 479w Probation Service 1020-1 Chamber Debates Climate Change 269-71w Qualified Teachers 952, 965-7 Aviation Strategy 512 Climate Change Convention 271w Questions Business of the House 445, 1082 Energy 428-9w, 570-1w Knives, Amnesties 180-1w Interest Rate Swap Derivatives 471-2 Energy, Billing 272w, 571w Knives, Crime 62w, 181-2w, 202w Westminster Hall Energy, Debts 571-2w Stop and Search 93w Co-operatives in Education 109-15wh, Energy, Meters 431w 118wh, 125wh, 129-30wh Energy Performance Certificates 290-1w Average Earnings Questions EU Emissions Trading Scheme 146w 38w Feltham Young Offender Institution EU Emissions Trading Scheme, North West 655w 492w Aviation 147w Patient-led NHS 146 EU Energy Policy 147w Aviation Fuel Poverty 291w, 366-7w Fuels 118w Sri Lanka (Human Rights) 744 Topical Questions 1065 Green Deal Scheme 147-8w, 367w, Aviation Strategy Vocational Guidance 566w 479w, 574-6w 507 Mobile Phones 4w Balance of Competences (Review) Renewable Energy 201w Ayrshire 1-3ws, 6ws, 21ws Solar Power 150w 2w Baldry, Sir Tony Public Bill Committee, Energy Bill 4mc Backbench Business Chamber Debates Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Clinical 49, 456 Annual Energy Statement 1102 Strategy Business of the House 1080-1 143 Badgers Changes to Health Services in London 50w Baron, Mr John South West 231w 935 UK Nuclear Energy Programme 36 Chamber Debates Baha’i Faith Westminster Hall Interest Rate Swap Derivatives 460 486w Planning and Housing Supply 161-4wh, Northern Ireland 319 191-2wh Westminster Hall Bail Questions Cancer
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