Tuesday, 15 May 2007
My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (John Hutton) has made the following Statement. Ihave today published two papers on child maintenance. On 13 December...
My right honourable friend the Leader of the House of Commons has today published the government response to the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee report on party funding, Government...
My honourable friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is today laying before Parliament a draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill, and this is accompanied by a three-month public...
In my written statement of 22 February 2007, Official Report, column 59WS I promised to keep the House informed of progress with the Single Payment Scheme (SPS). As at 11 May, a total of over...
In my oral statement on 1 May 2007, Official Report, column 1367, I notified the House that there had been two security breaches of the medical training application service (MTAS) that arose on...
I am today launching the "Border and Immigration Agency's Illegal Working Action Plan". The action plan summarises seven key steps to ensure that we do not just stop illegal journeys to the UK,...
I have today published the Government response to the report of the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee report on party funding: "Government Response to the Constitutional Affairs Select...
I am today laying before Parliament a draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Bill, which is accompanied by a three-month public consultation. The draft Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions...
I have today published two papers on child maintenance. On 13 December 2006, the Government published its Command Paper: "A New System of Child Maintenance". Since publication we have conducted...
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