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Timings are indicative only.
House of Commons
Order of Business
Afterwards
Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
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Mr Rob Wilson (Reading East): If he will make a statement on his Department's plans to reduce the number of people claiming incapacity benefit.
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(76092)
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2
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Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods (City of Durham): If he will make a statement on trends in the level of child poverty since 1997.
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(76094)
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3
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Mr Andrew Robathan (Blaby): What representations he has received on the allocation of National Insurance numbers to illegal immigrants.
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(76095)
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4
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Mr Graham Allen (Nottingham North): What discussions he has had with One Nottingham regarding the establishment of a city strategy on incapacity benefit; and
if he will make a statement.
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(76096)
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5
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Mr Jim McGovern (Dundee West): If he will visit the Remploy factory in Dundee to discuss funding.
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(76097)
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6
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Mr Mark Lancaster (North East Milton Keynes): What percentage of incapacity benefit recipients have had a full medical examination in each of the last five years.
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(76098)
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7
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Mr Adam Holloway (Gravesham): If he will make a statement on the recent performance of the Child Support Agency.
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(76099)
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8
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Andrew Selous (South West Bedfordshire): If he will make a statement on the length of time taken by the Child Support Agency to secure court hearings for non-resident
parents who are not making the child support payments required of them.
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(76100)
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9
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Mr Jim Cunningham (Coventry South): How many people have outstanding claims for jobseeker's allowance in Coventry South and the West Midlands.
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(76101)
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10
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Mr David Jones (Clwyd West): What estimate he has made of how much has been paid in benefits to illegal immigrants issued with National Insurance numbers
in the last five years.
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(76102)
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11
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Chris McCafferty (Calder Valley): From what date carers will be credited with basic and second state pension entitlements under the proposals in the White Paper.
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(76103)
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12
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Andrew Rosindell (Romford): What recent assessment he has made of the level of overpayment of jobseeker's allowance; and if he will make a statement.
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(76104)
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13
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Lynda Waltho (Stourbridge): If he will estimate how many women will be entitled to a full basic state pension by 2025.
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(76105)
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14
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Mr David Heathcoat-Amory (Wells): What discussions he has had with the Treasury on departmental responsibilities for the benefit entitlements of those in work.
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(76106)
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15
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Mr Henry Bellingham (North West Norfolk): What further plans he has to extend the Financial Assistance Scheme.
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(76107)
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16
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Mr Ian Austin (Dudley North): Whether there are mechanisms in place to ensure that eligible people who are close to retirement are supported efficiently
through the Financial Assistance Scheme.
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(76108)
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Mr Richard Bacon (South Norfolk): What representations he has received on the allocation of National Insurance numbers to illegal workers; and if he will make
a statement.
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(76109)
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Chris Mole (Ipswich): What progress is being made in improving processing times for housing benefit claims.
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(76110)
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Mr Andrew Mackay (Bracknell): Whether he plans to publish a full cost-benefit analysis in relation to Pathways-to-Work pilots.
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(76111)
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At 3.20 p.m.
Oral Questions to the honourable Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission and the Leader of the
House
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Mr Andrew Robathan (Blaby): To ask the honourable Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission, what checks are undertaken into
the immigration status of people working for the House.
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(76112)
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Simon Hughes (North Southwark & Bermondsey): To ask the Leader of the House, what the timetable is for the cross-party talks on the future of the House of Lords.
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(76113)
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22
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John Robertson (Glasgow North West): To ask the Leader of the House, what assessment he has made of the merits of establishing a Petitions Committee.
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(76114)
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23
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Mr Peter Bone (Wellingborough): To ask the Leader of the House, what steps he is taking to improve the speed and accuracy of answers to written Parliamentary
Questions.
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(76115)
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Mr Graham Allen (Nottingham North): To ask the honourable Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission, if the Commission will agree with
the Royal Institute of British Architects the rules and prize for an architectural competition to redesign the House of Commons
Chamber; and if he will make a statement.
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(76116)
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25
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Mr Andrew Mackay (Bracknell): To ask the Leader of the House, what plans he has to review the Parliamentary calendar.
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(76117)
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Martin Linton (Battersea): To ask the honourable Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission, what progress has been made in
implementing the Modernisation Committee's recommendation for Saturday opening of the Line of Route.
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(76118)
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Ian Lucas (Wrexham): To ask the honourable Member for North Devon, representing the House of Commons Commission, what steps the Commission plans
to take to improve access to Parliament for young people.
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(76119)
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At 3.30 p.m.
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Urgent Questions (if any)
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Ministerial Statements (if any)
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Main Business
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FRAUD BILL [LORDS]: Second Reading.
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[Until 10.00 p.m.]
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The Fourteenth Report from the Joint Committee on Human Rights, Session 2005-06, Legislative Scrutiny: Sixth Progress Report,
HC 955, is relevant.
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Debate may continue until 10.00 p.m.
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FRAUD BILL [LORDS] (PROGRAMME)
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[No debate]
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That the following provisions shall apply to the Fraud Bill [Lords]:
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1. The Bill shall be committed to a Standing Committee.
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Proceedings in Standing Committee
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2. Proceedings in the Standing Committee shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion on Thursday 22nd
June 2006.
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3. The Standing Committee shall have leave to sit twice on the first day on which it meets.
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Consideration and Third Reading
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4. Proceedings on consideration shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion one hour before the moment
of interruption on the day on which those proceedings are commenced.
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5. Proceedings on Third Reading shall (so far as not previously concluded) be brought to a conclusion at the moment of interruption
on that day.
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6. Standing Order No. 83B (Programming committees) shall not apply to proceedings on consideration and Third Reading.
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7. Any other proceedings on the Bill (including any proceedings on consideration of any message from the Lords) may be programmed.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 83A(6)).
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IMMIGRATION
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[No debate]
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That the draft Immigration (Provision of Physical Data) Regulations 2006, which were laid before this House on 2nd May, be
approved.
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To be decided without debate (Standing Order No. 118(6)).
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DELEGATED LEGISLATION
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[No debate after 10.00 p.m.]
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That the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006 (S.I., 2006, No. 599), dated 9th March 2006,
be referred to a Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation.
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If opposed, this item cannot be taken after 10.00 p.m.
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HOME AFFAIRS
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[No debate after 10.00 p.m.]
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That Colin Burgon and Steve McCabe be discharged from the Home Affairs Committee and Margaret Moran and Martin Salter be added.
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If opposed, this item cannot be taken after 10.00 p.m.
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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS (JOINT COMMITTEE)
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[No debate after 10.00 p.m.]
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That David Maclean be added to the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments.
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If opposed, this item cannot be taken after 10.00 p.m.
At the end of the sitting:
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Proposed subject: Provision of health services in Gloucestershire (Mr Laurence Robertson).
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Debate may continue until 10.30 p.m. or for half an hour, whichever is later (Standing Order No. 9).
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COMMITTEES
STANDING COMMITTEES
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Standing Committee B
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6.00 p.m.
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Room 7 (private)
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(Programming Sub-Committee) (NHS Redress Bill [Lords]).
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2
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Standing Committee D
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6.00 p.m.
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Room 13 (private)
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(Programming Sub-Committee) (Company Law Reform Bill [Lords]).
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SELECT COMMITTEES
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Work and Pensions
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4.00 p.m.
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Room 8 (private)
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4.15 p.m.
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(public)
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Subject: Pension Reform.
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Witnesses: The Trades Union Congress; Confederation of British Industry, EEF and the Federation of Small Businesses (at 5.15
p.m.).
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Office of the Deputy Prime Minister: Housing, Planning, Local Government and the Regions
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4.20 p.m.
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The Grimond Room, Portcullis House (private)
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4.40 p.m.
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(public)
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Subject: Is there a future for Regional Government?
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Witnesses: David Lunts, Executive Director of Policy and Partnerships, Mayor of London’s Office; Leeds City Region and Our
City Region Partnership (Birmingham) (at 5.10 p.m.); IPPR Centre for Cities (at 5.40 p.m.).
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Home Affairs
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4.30 p.m.
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The Thatcher Room, Portcullis House (private)
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4.45 p.m.
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(public)
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Subject: Immigration Control.
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Witnesses: Sir John Gieve KCB and Mr Stephen Boys Smith CB.
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Public Accounts
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4.30 p.m.
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Room 15 (public)
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Subject: Re-opening the post: Postcomm and the quality of mail services.
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Witnesses: Ms Sarah Chambers, Chief Executive, Mr Richard Moriarty, Deputy Chief Executive, and Ms Fran Gillon, Consumer Protection
Director, Postal Services Commission (Postcomm).
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JOINT COMMITTEES
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7
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Draft Legal Services Bill
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2.00 p.m.
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Room 3 (private)
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2.10 p.m.
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(public)
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Witnesses: Which?, National Consumer Council and Citizens Advice Bureau; Sir David Clementi, Reviewer of the regulatory framework
for legal services in England and Wales (at 3.00 p.m.).
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Human Rights
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4.00 p.m.
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Room 6 (private)
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[The decision of a Committee to sit in public may be rescinded without notice.]
Written Ministerial Statements to be made today
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Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs: Coroner Reform.
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2
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Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Sustainable Procurement Task Force Report and sustainable operations on the government estate.
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Secretary of State for Health: Consultation on tackling nuisance or disturbance behaviour on NHS healthcare premises.
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Secretary of State for Health: Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council: 1st-2nd June 2006.
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5
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Secretary of State for Health: Herceptin.
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6
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Secretary of State for the Home Department: Control Order powers.
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Secretary of State for the Home Department: HM Prison Service business plan 2006-07.
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Secretary of State for International Development: United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund: Increased UK support.
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9
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Secretary of State for Northern Ireland: Education in Northern Ireland.
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10
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Secretary of State for Northern Ireland: Food Safety Promotion Board Annual Report 2004 Incorporating Financial Statements for 2004.
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