Written Ministerial Statements

Thursday, 18 May 2006

  • House of Lords

    • Cabinet Office: Departmental Report

      My right honourable friends the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the Chief Secretary to Her Majesty's Treasury have today laid before Parliament the Cabinet Office departmental report...

  • Constitutional Affairs

    • Child Care Proceedings Review

      The review of the Child Care Proceedings System in England and Wales is published today. It was commissioned in "A Fairer Deal for Legal Aid" in July 2005 as a joint piece of work between the...

  • Health

    • NHS Dentistry

      I am pleased to announce that we are making £100 million of capital investment funding available to the NHS to take forward infrastructure improvements for NHS primary dental care services....

  • Cabinet Office

    • Cabinet Office Departmental Report

      I have today, with my right hon. Friend the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, laid before Parliament the "Cabinet Office Departmental Report 2006"(Cm 6833). The departmental report describes the...

  • Northern Ireland

    • Parliamentary Boundary Commission

      The Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland has today published the "Revised Recommendations for Parliamentary Constituencies in Northern Ireland" prepared by the Northern Ireland Parliamentary...

    • Criminal Justice Inspection (Avoidable Delay)

      The Government have received a thematic inspection report from the Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland, Mr. Kit Chivers. The report, "Avoidable Delay: A thematic inspection of...

  • Trade and Industry

    • Royal Mail

      I have today proposed the basis of the financial framework for Royal Mail that the Government as shareholder have, in principle, agreed with the company. This will fulfil our commitment to see a...

  • Transport

    • London Underground

      I am pleased to announce that Chris Bolt has been re-appointed as PPP Arbiter until December 2010. Mr. Bolt was originally appointed as Arbiter on 31 December 2002 for a four-year term, and this...

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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