Urgent Question on DFID's Aid Reviews: 2 December 2016
2 December 2016 (updated on 2 December 2016)
Stephen Doughty, MP for Cardiff South and Penarth, asked an Urgent Question on the Department for International Development's Bilateral and Multilateral Aid Reviews on Friday 2 December in the House of Commons.
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development, James Wharton, responded on behalf of the Government.
- Watch Parliament TV: Urgent Question on DFID's Bilateral and Multilateral Aid Reviews
- Read Commons Hansard: Urgent Question on Aid Reviews
- Read current Parliamentary material in Topics: International development
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