Urgent Question on recent changes to aviation security
22 March 2017 (updated on 22 March 2017)
Secretary of State for Transport, Chris Grayling, responded to an Urgent Question asked by Gavin Shuker MP, on aviation security.
Shadow Minister for Transport, Richard Burden, responded to the statement on behalf of the Opposition.
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