This Table of Contents lists column numbers, department & subject headings and texts of Written Ministerial Statements in Commons Hansard
Wednesday 24 Nov 2004

Volume No. 428 Part No. 01

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Column: 1WS

Written Ministerial Statements [24 Nov 2004]

TREASURY [24 Nov 2004]

Investment Trust Companies [24 Nov 2004]

The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Stephen Timms)

DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER [24 Nov 2004]

Minerals Planning Policy and Good Practice Guidance [24 Nov 2004]

The Minister for Housing and Planning (Keith Hill)

Column: 2WS

Private Rented Sector (Licensing) [24 Nov 2004]

The Minister for Housing and Planning (Keith Hill)

Column: 3WS

HOME DEPARTMENT [24 Nov 2004]

National Policing Plan [24 Nov 2004]

The Minister for Crime Reduction, Policing and Community Safety (Ms Hazel Blears)

INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT [24 Nov 2004]

Post Conflict Reconstruction Unit [24 Nov 2004]

The Secretary of State for International Development (Mr. Hilary Benn)

LEADER OF THE HOUSE [24 Nov 2004]

Launch of the Electronic Parliamentary Community (ePC) [24 Nov 2004]

The Secretary of State for Wales (Mr. Peter Hain)

Column: 4WS

Leader of the House of Commons Website [24 Nov 2004]

The Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Peter Hain)

NORTHERN IRELAND [24 Nov 2004]

Royal Ulster Constabulary George Cross Foundation [24 Nov 2004]

The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (Mr. Paul Murphy)

TRADE AND INDUSTRY [24 Nov 2004]

Advantage West Midlands (Board Appointments) [24 Nov 2004]

The Minister for Industry and the Regions (Jacqui Smith)

Column: 5WS

Yorkshire Forward (Board Appointments) [24 Nov 2004]

The Minister for Industry and the Regions (Jacqui Smith)

TRANSPORT [24 Nov 2004]

Air Traffic Control (North Atlantic) [24 Nov 2004]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport (Charlotte Atkins)

Column: 6WS

WORK AND PENSIONS [24 Nov 2004]

Benefit Fraud Inspectorate (Herefordshire Council) [24 Nov 2004]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Mr. Chris Pond)