Thursday, 2 July 2015
My right honourable Friend the Minister of State for Immigration (James Brokenshire) has today made the following Written Minsterial Statement: The United Kingdom has a long and proud...
I am pleased to announce that John Steele has accepted the Prime Minister’s invitation to continue to serve as the Chairman of the Armed Forces’ Pay Review Body, for a further two...
I can confirm that the Review of the Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments will report later this year. The Review will consider the role of the Commissioner and the processes...
The Annual Reports and Accounts 2014/15 of the Financial Conduct Authority and Payment Systems Regulator have today been laid before Parliament. These Reports form a key part of the...
On Thursday 4 June 2015, the Prime Minister joined the Mayor of London and Secretary of State for Transport at Farringdon to mark the end of Crossrail tunnelling. For almost three years, eight...
I would like to inform the House of two inaccuracies in a statement I made in response to the Opposition Day debate on A&E Services in the House of Commons on 24 June 2015, and to correct...
The United Kingdom has a long and proud tradition of providing safe haven to those who genuinely need our protection and this Government takes that commitment very seriously. But for an asylum...
I am pleased to announce to the House that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office intends to open a new British Consulate-General in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, by the end of September 2015. Belo...
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.