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MPs take evidence from the Home Secretary

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16 July 2013

The Home Affairs Committee question the Home Secretary, Rt Hon Theresa May MP, on topical issues relating to the Home Office.

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Tuesday 16 July 2013, Grimond Room, Portcullis House

At 3.45pm

  • Rt Hon Theresa May MP, Home Secretary

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