Monday, 20 June 2005
On Friday 17 June I published the Government's response to the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee report on legal aid asylum appeals. Copies have been placed in the Libraries of both...
I am pleased to announce that the benefits of standards to UK business, innovation and the wider economy can be quantified for the first time. A programme of studies commissioned by the National...
The Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, Lord Falconer of Thoroton, has made the following written ministerial statement in the other place today: "On Friday, 17 June I published the...
The Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, Lord Falconer of Thoroton, has made the following written ministerial statement in the other place today: "On Friday 17 June the Government...
The Queen's Speech announced that legislation to restrict smoking in enclosed public places will be introduced as part of the Health Improvement and Protection Bill during this parliamentary...
We have today published the Home Office's 2005 annual report, its 2005–06 corporate plan and its departmental investment strategy. Copies are available in the House Library and on the Home...
I am today announcing that the Charity Commission will be publishing its departmental report for 2005 on 20 June. Copies of that report will be available in the Library.
I am pleased to announce that the benefits of standards to UK business, innovation and the wider economy can be quantified for the first time. A programme of studies commissioned by the National...
I have today published my Department's annual report for 2005. Copies have been laid before Parliament and placed in the Library of both Houses. The report sets out the Department's activities...
I am today able to announce the publication of the Department for Work and Pensions departmental report (Cm 6539). The report provides details of the Department's performance in 2004–05...
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