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Written Ministerial Statements for 21 June 2007
Treasury
Financial Services AuthorityLondon Insurance Market Reform
Companies' Foreign Profits
Credit Unions
Credit Unions
Communities and Local Government
Hot Water SafetySocial Housing
Education and Skills
Care Matters: Time for ChangeEnvironment, Food and Rural Affairs
Government Decontamination ServiceHome Department
Control OrdersCounter-terrorism
Criminal Injuries Compensation
Justice
Public Guardian BoardSecure Training Centres
Cabinet Office
Public Sector BureaucracyTrade and Industry
Business SupportLow Pay Commission
Royal Mail and Post Office Limited
Transport
BiofuelsRail Franchising (West Midlands)
This Table of Contents lists column numbers, department & subject heading and texts of Written Ministerial Statements in the Commons Hansard
21 June 2007
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Written
Ministerial Statements [21 Jun 2007]
Treasury [21 Jun 2007]
Financial Services Authority [21 Jun 2007]
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Ed Balls):
London Insurance Market Reform [21 Jun 2007]
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Ed Balls):
Column: 106WS
Companies' Foreign Profits [21 Jun 2007]
The Paymaster General (Dawn Primarolo):
Credit Unions [21 Jun 2007]
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Ed Balls):
Credit Unions [21 Jun 2007]
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Ed Balls):
Column: 107WS
Communities and Local Government [21 Jun 2007]
Hot Water Safety [21 Jun 2007]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (Angela E. Smith):
Social Housing [21 Jun 2007]
The Minister for Housing and Planning (Yvette Cooper):
Column: 108WS
Education and Skills [21 Jun 2007]
Care Matters: Time for Change [21 Jun 2007]
The Secretary of State for Education and Skills (Alan Johnson):
Column: 109WS
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs [21 Jun 2007]
Government Decontamination Service [21 Jun 2007]
The Minister for Climate Change and the Environment (Ian Pearson):
Home Department [21 Jun 2007]
Control Orders [21 Jun 2007]
The Minister for Security, Counter Terrorism and Police (Mr. Tony McNulty):
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Column: 111WS
Counter-terrorism [21 Jun 2007]
The Minister for Security, Counter Terrorism and Police (Mr. Tony McNulty):
Column: 112WS
Criminal Injuries Compensation [21 Jun 2007]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department (Joan Ryan):
Justice [21 Jun 2007]
Public Guardian Board [21 Jun 2007]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Vera Baird):
Secure Training Centres [21 Jun 2007]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Bridget Prentice):
Column: 114WS
Cabinet Office [21 Jun 2007]
Public Sector Bureaucracy [21 Jun 2007]
The Minister for the Cabinet Office (Hilary Armstrong):
Column: 115WS
Trade and Industry [21 Jun 2007]
Business Support [21 Jun 2007]
The Minister for Industry and the Regions (Margaret Hodge):
Low Pay Commission [21 Jun 2007]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (Jim Fitzpatrick):
Column: 116WS
Royal Mail and Post Office Limited [21 Jun 2007]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (Jim Fitzpatrick):
Transport [21 Jun 2007]
Biofuels [21 Jun 2007]
The Secretary of State for Transport (Mr. Douglas Alexander):
Column: 117WS
the level of greenhouse gas savings that we expect to see from the biofuels used to meet the RTFO;the proportion of those biofuels that we expect to come from feedstocks grown to recognised sustainability standards; andthe amount of specific information that we expect to be included in sustainability reports.Column: 118WS
Rail Franchising (West Midlands) [21 Jun 2007]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Mr. Tom Harris):
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