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However, Kim Howells had ruled out this option, favouring a radical overhaul to tackle "crazy bureaucracy".
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Only last month, the Competition and Consumer Affairs Minister Kim Howells underlined that the UN had given permission.
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But Labour former minister Kim Howells said Wales needed to break its "enormous dependence" on the public sector.
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Kim Howells and Margaret Beckett chaired the committee of MPs, both are Labour MPs with close government connections.
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Dr Kim Howells, Consumer Affairs Minister at the DTI, said it was important disabled people's needs were taken into account.
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The MPs who have written to the assembly government include Kim Howells, Kevin Brennan, Chris Ruane, Madeleine Moon, Paul Murphy and Jessica Morden.
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Kim Howells is appointed consumer affairs minister in place of Nigel Griffiths, who is sacked following a public row with his senior civil servants.
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Mr Bridgeman also flatly rejected calls by the consumer-affairs minister, Kim Howells, for an inquiry into the prices of soft drinks served in public houses.
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It has written to the chancellor, Gordon Brown, urging him to remove obstacles to grey imports, and is meeting next week to lobby the consumer-affairs minister, Kim Howells.
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Back in May this year, Transport Minister Kim Howells promised a radical shake-up of the railways in a bid to tighten the government's grip on the way the industry was run.
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Kim Howells, who entered the Commons at a 1989 by-election - on the same day as William Hague - initially seemed like an unlikely figure to be prominent in a Blair government.
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Consumer affairs minister Dr Kim Howells, the MP for Pontypridd, said they were "all a bit bonkers", while his boss, Trade and Industry Secretary Stephen Byers, has already appeared to chide the countess.
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