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Volume No. 526 | Part No. 145 |
House of Commons Written Ministerial Statements 4 April 2011
written ministerial statements
treasury
communities and local government
defence
energy and climate change
foreign and commonwealth office
work and pensions
work and pensions
This Table of Contents lists column numbers, department & subject heading and texts of Written Ministerial Statements in the Commons Hansard
4 April 2011
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Column: 45WS
Written Ministerial Statements [4 Apr 2011]
Treasury [4 Apr 2011]
Corporate Capital Gains Degrouping Charges (Simplification) [4 Apr 2011]
The Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury (Mr David Gauke):
Office for Budget Responsibility [4 Apr 2011]
The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Justine Greening):
Column: 46WS
Communities and Local Government [4 Apr 2011]
New Homes Bonus Final Allocations (Year 1) [4 Apr 2011]
The Minister for Housing and Local Government (Grant Shapps):
Column: 47WS
Defence [4 Apr 2011]
Armed Forces Redundancy Process [4 Apr 2011]
The Secretary of State for Defence (Dr Liam Fox):
Energy and Climate Change [4 Apr 2011]
UK Oil and Gas (Regulation) [4 Apr 2011]
The Minister of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change (Charles Hendry):
Column: 48WS
Foreign and Commonwealth Office [4 Apr 2011]
Afghanistan: Monthly Progress Report February 2011 [4 Apr 2011]
The Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Mr William Hague):
Column: 49WS
FCO Services (Performance Targets 2011-12) [4 Apr 2011]
Work and Pensions [4 Apr 2011]
Disability Living Allowance Reform [4 Apr 2011]
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Maria Miller):
Column: 50WS
Work and Pensions [4 Apr 2011]
State Pension Reform [4 Apr 2011]
The Minister of State, Department for Work and Pensions (Steve Webb):