Today's Written Ministerial Statements

Written ministerial statements are available here as soon as possible after Parliament receives them from government departments (If clicking on the link does not immediately direct you to the document, please try again in a few minutes).

 

See the Order of Business for today's scheduled statements. The statements are published in the next edition of Hansard.

Business, Innovation and Skills

1. Law Commission review of unfair contract terms (PDF PDF 50 KB) 

2. Pre-Council EU Competitiveness Council 30-31 May 2012 (PDF PDF 67 KB)

3. Research into a Potential Cap on High Cost Credit (PDF PDF 8 KB)

Chancellor of the Exchequer

4. Budget Consultation on the Taxation of Unauthorised Unit Trusts (PDF PDF 29 KB)

Communities and Local Government

5. Fire and Rescue Service (PDF PDF 114 KB)

Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport

6. Telecommunications Council (PDF PDF 145 KB)

Defence

7. Progress on Reform of the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (PDF PDF 60 KB)

8. Service Complaints Commissioner's Fourth Annual Report (PDF PDF 106 KB)

Education

9. Children who perform (PDF PDF 7 KB)

10. School Funding (PDF PDF 59 KB)

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

11. Gangmasters Licensing Authority Outcome of the Red Tape Challenge (PDF PDF 56 KB)

Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

12. Afghanistan Monthly Progress Report for April 2012 (PDF PDF 127 KB)

13. Friends of Yemen Ministerialk Meeting (PDF PDF 113 KB)

14. General Affairs Council 29th May (PDF PDF 71 KB)

Home Office

15. G6 Meeting Munich (PDF PDF 88 KB)

16. Report on Corruption in the Police Sevicein England and Wales (PDF PDF 60 KB)

Justice

17. Implementation of part 2 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Pubishment of Offenders Act 2012; Civil litigation funding and costs (PDF PDF 13 KB)

Transport

18. Infrastructure: roads (PDF PDF 19 KB)

19. Local Sustainable Transport Fund (PDF PDF 11 KB)

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Related information

You can find yesterday's statements in Hansard