This Table of Contents lists column numbers, department & subject headings and texts of Written Ministerial Statements in Commons Hansard
Thursday 23 Jun 2005

Volume No. 435 Part No. 92

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Column: 41WS

Written Ministerial Statements [23 Jun 2005]

CONSTITUTIONAL AFFAIRS [23 Jun 2005]

Freedom of Information Act [23 Jun 2005]

The Minister of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs (Ms Harriet Harman)

Public Guardianship Office [23 Jun 2005]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs (Bridget Prentice)

Column: 42WS

Column: 43WS

DEFENCE [23 Jun 2005]

Sexual Harassment (Armed Forces) [23 Jun 2005]

The Secretary of State for Defence (John Reid)

Call-Out of Reservists for Iraq [23 Jun 2005]

The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Mr. Adam Ingram)

Column: 44WS

Defence Procurement Agency [23 Jun 2005]

The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Mr. Adam Ingram)

Column: 45WS

Defence Aviation Repair Agency [23 Jun 2005]

The Minister of State, Ministry of Defence (Mr. Adam Ingram)

DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER [23 Jun 2005]

Decent Homes [23 Jun 2005]

The Minister for Housing and Planning (Yvette Cooper)

Column: 46WS

Home Loss Payments [23 Jun 2005]

The Minister for Housing and Planning (Yvette Cooper)

HOME DEPARTMENT [23 Jun 2005]

Police Information Technology Organisation [23 Jun 2005]

The Minister for Policing, Security and Community Safety (Hazel Blears)

Column: 47WS

Sentencing Guidelines Council [23 Jun 2005]

The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Charles Clarke)

Sectors-Based Scheme Review [23 Jun 2005]

The Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Nationality (Mr. Tony McNulty)

Column: 48WS

Column: 49WS

Magic Mushrooms [23 Jun 2005]

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department (Paul Goggins)

Column: 50WS

NORTHERN IRELAND [23 Jun 2005]

Police Service of Northern Ireland [23 Jun 2005]

The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (Mr. Peter Hain)