Monday, 6 November 2006
The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Gordon Brown) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement. Items on the agenda are as follows: Financial Management—Ministers will receive a...
Items on the agenda are as follows: Financial Management—Ministers will receive a presentation from Hubert Weber, the President of the Court of Auditors, on the Court of Auditors' report on...
The Government have committed themselves to informing Parliament on an annual basis of the sanctions regimes being implemented by the United Kingdom. Currently the United Kingdom implements...
The joint investigation by the Healthcare Commission and Commission for Social Care Inspection into learning disability services at Cornwall Partnership NHS Trust identified systematic abuse of...
In a written statement to the House on 28 November 2005, Official Report, columns 3-4WS the then Secretary of State for Transport announced that we were awarding pump-priming for the transport...
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.