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VOLUME 582 SIXTH SERIES INDEX TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES (HANSARD) SESSION 2014–15 4th June, 2014—19th June, 2014 £00·00 © Parliamentary Copyright House of Commons 2014 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 582 SESSION 2014–15 4th June, 2014—19th June, 2014 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. 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. • 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 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); • Questions (which includes all written, oral and urgent questions); and • Petitions (which includes all oral and written petitions). Vol. 582] INDEX—SESSION 2014–15 4th June, 2014—19th June, 2014 - - - A and E Visits Afriyie, Adam Ali, Rushanara 95w Questions Chamber Debates Access to Work Programme 627w Extremism 257 A14 Borders, Personal Records 665w Jobs and Work 583, 646-7 Northamptonshire 661w Census 609w Questions A120 Floods, South East 515w Apprenticeships 840 393w Migration 435w Engagements 1129 Space Technology 653-4w Aarhus Convention Allen, Mr Graham 641w, 710w Age Westminster Hall Discrimination 245w Conflict Decisions and Constitutional Abbey Railway Line Reform (19.06.2014) 129-44wh, 149wh, 6w Aggregates Levy Northern Ireland 254w 160wh Abortion Ambulance Services 183w, 194w, 268w, 611w Agriculture and Fisheries Council 53ws 49w, 98w, 692w Counselling 271w Yorkshire and the Humber 477w Ainsworth, Mr Bob Abrahams, Debbie Amess, Mr David Chamber Debates Chamber Debates HM Passport Office 703 Chamber Debates Debate on the Address 29 Debate on the Address 61, 98-101 Passport Applications 1155-6 Iraq and Ending Sexual Violence in Conflict 873-4 Questions The Economy and Living Standards Abortion 194w, 268-9w 752, 773-5, 788 Air Force Abortion, Counselling 271w Questions 26w, 358w, 587w Correspondence 339-40w Ambulance Services 49w Leukaemia 358w Driving Offences 195w Engagements 547 Military Bases 146w Fish Stocks 681 Greenfield Station 70w Human Embryo Experiments 287w NHS, Re-employment 705w Air Passenger Duty Iraq Committee of Inquiry 177-8w Scotland 29w, 595w Palliative Care 58w Probation 467w Rolling Stock, Greater Manchester 71w Air Pollution Raoul Wallenberg 209w 476w Unemployment, Young People 414w Absenteeism in Schools East Midlands 626w Venezuela 383-4w 842 Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Air Traffic Control Act 2000 231-2w Academic Health Science Networks Northern Ireland 293w 98w Andrew, Stuart Alcohol Consumption in Pregnancy Academic Year Chamber Debates 400 Birmingham Schools 277-8 66w, 620w Criminal Justice and Courts Bill 1062-3 Aldous, Peter Questions Academies Questions 257w, 537w, 669w Congenital Heart Disease 402-3 Fish Stocks 682 Heart Diseases, Children 55w Admissions 620w Prescribed Specialised Services Advisory Acanchi Group 192w Animal Experiments 34w 78w, 109w, 322w, 436w Alexander, Danny, Chief Secretary to Cats 603w Access to Work the Treasury EU Law 79w 45ws Written Statements Yorkshire and the Humber 646w, 676w Scotland Analysis 92ws Access to Work Programme Questions Animal Welfare 46w, 167w, 343w, 627w A120 393w Circuses 113w, 355w Scotland 169w Infrastructure 598w Annual Human Rights and Democracy Accident and Emergency Units Private Finance Initiative 395w, 600w Report 2013 394 Thames Tideway Tunnel 601-2w 59ws Accommodation Agencies Alexander, Heidi Antibiotics 131w Chamber Debates 554w Business of the House 129 Adams, Nigel Criminal Justice and Courts Bill 1005, Apprentices 65w, 212w, 418w, 518w, 646w Questions 1060-2 Biomass 1272-3 Pay 518w Questions Sick Pay 543w Topical Questions 847, 1274 Child and Adolescent Mental Health Staffordshire 647w Admission Procedures (Academies and Services 405 Child Care 841 Apprenticeships Free Schools) 838, 537w 836 Topical Questions 1117 Alexander, Mr Douglas Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Adult Education 623w 320w Chamber Debates Iraq and Ending Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict Advertising Conflict 866-7 Children 88w, 233w 151w Questions Minerals 367w Affordable Housing Arms Trade, Treaties 368w Sexual Offences 38w, 203w 1w China 371w Egypt 372w Armed Forces Afghanistan Iran 373-4w British Nationality 234w 34w, 180w, 232w, 524w, 586w Libya 375w Cadets 358w Middle East 963-5 Crimes of Violence 633w Afghanistan (Monthly Progress Report) Sri Lanka 379w Discharges 234w 13ws Sudan 379w In Vitro Fertilisation 478w Africa Syria 380-1w Medals 8w 232w Ukraine 966, 382w Pay 360w Sexual Offences 359w African Great Lakes Algeria Vehicles 726w 523w 367w Young People 235w, 360w 1 Vol. 582] INDEX—SESSION 2014–15 4th June, 2014—19th June, 2014 - - - Armed Forces Covenant AWE Aldermaston Bankruptcy Northern Ireland 233w 236w 21w, 213w, 682w Scotland 726w Back Pain Banks Armoured Fighting Vehicles 99w Loans 30w 235w Regulation 155w Backbench Business Arms Fair 1312 Barclay, Stephen London 967 Chamber Debates BAE Systems Localised Health Care 663-5 Arms Trade 110w 361w Barker, Gregory, Minister of State, Treaties 368w Bailey, Mr Adrian Chamber Debates Department of Energy and Climate Army Jobs and Work 590-1 Change 236w Questions Chamber Debates Ethnic Groups 361w Foundation Degrees 683w Energy Prices 1232, 1236-43 Length of Service 362w Higher Education 685w Questions Recruitment 634w, 727w Boilers 21w Bain, Mr William Boilers, Government Assistance 590w Arrest Warrants Chamber Debates Climate Change, Conferences 227w 437w Jobs and Work 608-10 Climate Change, International Arthritis Questions Cooperation 65w 49w Energy Markets (Competition) 1264-6 Climate Change, Northern Ireland Youth Unemployment 536 227-8w Arts Correspondence 339-40w Charitable Donations 508w Baker, Norman Disciplinary Proceedings 340-1w Education 446w Questions Energy Efficiency 1261-2 GCSE 408w Animal Experiments 78-9w, 109w, Energy Prices 164-5w, 341w 436-7w Energy, Waste 165w Ascension Island Animal Experiments, Cats 603w Equal Opportunities 342w 88w Animal Experiments, EU Law 79w Fuel Oil, Rural Areas 590-1w Ash Dieback Disease Crime Prevention, Northern Ireland Fuel Poverty 165w, 229w 355w 81w Green Deal Scheme 591w Domestic Violence 593w Health 229w Ashworth, Jonathan Drugs, Convictions 439w Incandescent Bulbs 1260-1 Chamber Debates Drugs, Misuse 81w, 439-40w Official Visits 618w Birmingham Schools 284 Firearms, Licensing 81-2w Renewable Heating Systems 1270-1 Debate on the Address 34 Knives, Crime 161-2w Solar PV 1268-70 Extremism 261 North Yorkshire Police 85-6w Topical Questions 1275-6, 1278 Iraq and Ending Sexual Violence in Police 443-4w Warm Homes and Energy Conservation Conflict 883 Racially Aggravated Offences 607w Act 2000 231-2w Passport Office (Delays) 520 Baker, Steve Wind Power, Seas and Oceans 619-20w, Questions 668w Asthma Wind Power, Wales 592-3w 50w Careers Guidance 828 Baron, Mr John Astute Class Submarines Baldry, Sir Tony, Second Church Chamber Debates 27w Estates Commissioner Chamber Debates Defence Spending 1350-5, 1380 Asylum Birmingham Schools 282 Questions Children 36w, 79w Business of the House 726, 1287 Medical Treatments 190w Housing 80w, 438w Extremism 251 One-year Cancer Survival Rates 392-3 Syria 252w G7 563 Topical Questions 406 Uganda 252w HM Passport Office 710 Barron, Kevin The UK’s Relationship with Africa Atos Origin Questions 1333-7 Topical Questions 412 623w Questions Attorney-General Biblical Literacy (Children) 695-6 Basic Skills 130w, 146w, 309w, 389w, 549w, 717w Chaplains in Schools and Academies Peterborough 538w 690-1 Attorney-General, The Bayley, Hugh Energy Security 1272 Chamber Debates Questions Engagements 546 GlaxoSmithKline 309w Debate on the Address 81-4, 89 Financial Services 693, 695 Defence Spending 1360-2 Listed Buildings (Repairs) 693 G7 556 Austin, Ian Meriam Ibrahim 692-3 Chamber Debates Point of Order 733 Stephen Sutton 689-90 The UK’s Relationship with Africa Debate on the Address 26 Topical Questions 686 The Economy and Living Standards Written Questions 504w 1315-8, 1341 738-9 Questions Questions Balkans Average Earnings, York 9w Illegal Settlements,

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