Written Ministerial Statements

Tuesday, 21 June 2005

  • House of Lords

    • Jury Trials in Fraud Cases

      The Government have decided that after the Summer Recess they will seek affirmative resolutions from both Houses of Parliament in order to implement Section 43 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003....

  • Defence

    • Trafalgar 200

      The Royal Navy will commemorate the 200th anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar and the death of Admiral Lord Nelson with a special programme of events in Portsmouth and the Solent between 28...

    • Armed Forces (Redundancy)

      Current redundancy compensation terms for members of the regular armed forces have remained largely unchanged since the early 1970s and do not reflect changes to re-employment prospects or in...

      Omagh Battalion

      As part of our normal process of keeping force levels under review, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) Northern Ireland, in consultation with the Chief Constable of the PSNI, has concluded that...

  • Health

    • Annual Report

      The Department's annual report for 2005, Cm 6524, was laid before Parliament today. Copies have been placed in the Library.

  • Northern Ireland

    • Child Protection

      In March 2004, the Commissioner for Children and Young People in Northern Ireland was asked by the then Secretary of State, my right hon. friend Paul Murphy MP, to conduct a review of current...

What is this?

Written Ministerial Statements were introducted in late 2002 to stop the practice of having “planted” or “inspired” questions designed to elicit Government statements.

They are just that – statements on a particular topic by a Government Minister.

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