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Commons Hansard for 9 October 2013 (Volume 568)
From the bound volume. Last updated
5 March 2016 at 5.27am.
Commons Chamber
Record of debates that happened in the House of Commons main chamber.
House of Commons
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Prayers
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Oral Answers to Questions
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Wales
Economic Policies
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Exports
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Wage Levels
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High Speed 2
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Housing Benefit
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Cardiff to Manchester Rail Line
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Charities
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Under-occupancy Penalty
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Points of Order
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Coroners and Justice (Amendment)
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Privilege
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Transparency of Lobbying, Non-Party Campaigning and Trade Union Administration Bill
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Business without Debate
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European Union Documents
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Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
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Westminster Hall
Westminster Hall debates give Members an opportunity to raise local or national issues and receive a response from a government minister.
Westminster Hall
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International Criminal Court (Kenya)
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Energy Policy (Winter Preparations)
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Abortion Act
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Teaching Unions (Strikes)
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“Go Home or Face Arrest” Campaign
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Written Statements
Written statements are normally used to put the day-to-day business of government on the official record and in the public domain.
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