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Written Ministerial Statements for 22 March 2007
Treasury
Finance BillConstitutional Affairs
Family CourtsDeputy Prime Minister
Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave TradeEducation and Skills
Raising Expectations: Staying in Education and Training Post-16Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Sewer Overflows (River Thames)Home Department
Control OrdersTransport
CrossrailWales
National Assembly for Wales (Standing Orders)This Table of Contents lists column numbers, department & subject heading and texts of Written Ministerial Statements in the Commons Hansard
22 March 2007
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Column: 49WS
Written Ministerial Statements [22 Mar 2007]
Treasury [22 Mar 2007]
Finance Bill [22 Mar 2007]
The Paymaster General (Dawn Primarolo):
Constitutional Affairs [22 Mar 2007]
Family Courts [22 Mar 2007]
The Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs (Ms Harriet Harman):
Deputy Prime Minister [22 Mar 2007]
Bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade [22 Mar 2007]
The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. John Prescott):
Column: 50WS
Education and Skills [22 Mar 2007]
Raising Expectations: Staying in Education and Training Post-16 [22 Mar 2007]
The Secretary of State for Education and Skills (Alan Johnson):
Column: 51WS
Column: 52WS
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [22 Mar 2007]
Sewer Overflows (River Thames) [22 Mar 2007]
The Minister for Climate Change and the Environment (Ian Pearson):
Column: 53WS
Column: 54WS
Home Department [22 Mar 2007]
Control Orders [22 Mar 2007]
The Secretary of State for the Home Department (John Reid):
Column: 55WS
Column: 56WS
Transport [22 Mar 2007]
Crossrail [22 Mar 2007]
The Secretary of State for Transport (Mr. Douglas Alexander):
Column: 57WS
Wales [22 Mar 2007]
National Assembly for Wales (Standing Orders) [22 Mar 2007]
The Secretary of State for Wales (Mr. Peter Hain):
Column: 58WS
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