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Public Service Agreements

Matthew Taylor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will place in the Library the data on (a) outputs and (b) resources underlying the report in the Customs and Excise Spring 2002 report (Cm 5427) on PSA 2000 target; and if he will make a statement. [74782]

John Healey: I have done so.

Death Certificates

Mr. Heath: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will make it his policy for the time of death to appear on death certificates. [73419]

Ruth Kelly: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from Len Cook to Mr. David Heath, dated 15 September 2002:



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Mr. Heath: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will make it his policy to require practitioners completing death certificates to include illnesses for which there is medical evidence rather than clinical suspicion. [73420]

Ruth Kelly: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from Len Cook to Mr. David Heath, dated 15 October 2002:




Lynne Jones: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many transsexual people have applied to have their birth certificates changed since the European Court of Human Rights ruling on 11 July on the case of Goodwin and I v. UK. [73917]

Ruth Kelly: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from John Kidgell to Dr. Lynne Jones, dated 15 September 2002:



Customs and Excise Reviews

Matthew Taylor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer on what date he expects to complete Her Majesty's Customs and Excise reviews of the compliance costs of (a) excise gambling regimes, (b) customs procedures for international trade, (c) hydrocarbon oils, (d) alcohol duties and (e) tobacco duties; and if he will make a statement. [74131]

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John Healey: Work on the studies into the compliance costs of excise duties and international trade is not complete yet. The findings will be considered and used to formulate future policies and procedures when they become available.

Bank of England

Matthew Taylor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what assessment he has made of the legal consequences of the vacancy for the deputy governorship of the Bank of England; and if he will make a statement. [74119]

Ruth Kelly: There were no legal consequences of the brief vacancy for the post of Deputy Governor for Financial Stability.

Inheritance Tax

Matthew Taylor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what estimate he has made of the cost of the inheritance tax cultural exemption scheme; and if he will make a statement. [74121]

Dawn Primarolo: About #8m in 2001–02, including the value of objects accepted in lieu of tax and net of relief clawed back which was previously given under inheritance tax or its predecessors.

Drugs

Matthew Taylor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what estimate he has made of the total quantity of Class A drugs targeted on the UK for financial year 2001–02; and if he will make a statement. [74778]

John Healey: The National Criminal Intelligence Service United Kingdom Threat Assessment of Serious and Organised Crime 2002, estimates that in the region of 30 metric tonnes of heroin and up to 40 metric tonnes of cocaine are smuggled into the UK each year. There are no estimates for other Class A drugs such as ecstasy.

Matthew Taylor: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will place the results of the research programme on the dynamics of the UK and international drugs market undertaken by Customs and Excise in the Library; and if he will make a statement. [74779]

John Healey: This research programme resulted in a number of confidential threat assessments which are covered by Exemption 2 (Internal discussion and advice) of the Code of Practice on Access to Government Information and it would not be appropriate to publish them. To the extent that the information is publishable it is contained in the National Criminal Intelligence Service Threat Assessment of Serious and Organised Crime 2002, to which HM Customs and Excise contributed. I have arranged for a copy to be placed in the Library of the House.

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David Davis: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer on how many occasions (a) ministers and (b) Treasury officials have met Mr. Patrick Butcher, former Finance Director of London Underground, since 1997; and what was discussed at each meeting. [74444]

Mr. Boateng: Treasury Ministers and officials meet a wide variety of people to discuss a wide range of issues.

Earnings Statistics

Mr. Wiggin: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the average annual salary was, broken down by region and industry in the last 12 months. [73963]

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Ruth Kelly: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from Len Cook to Mr. Bill Wiggin, dated 15 October 2002:



Gross Average Annual Earnings of full time employees on adult rates who have been in the same job for more than 12 months

Region of workplaceAgriculture, hunting and forestryFishingMining and quarryingManufacturingElectricity, gas and water supplyConstructionWholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motorcycles and personal and household goodsHotels and restaurantsTransport, storage and communication
(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)
North East......20,54626,67119,51116,154..19,761
North West......22,16825,63621,47718,58313,50420,650
Yorkshire and the
Humber......21,03524,90821,55618,563..18,822
East Midlands16,038....20,853..21,15519,731..19,110
West Midlands......20,718........20,138
South West......22,488..21,13618,19912,04520,563
East16,111....24,404..24,98020,454..23,134
London......30,219..29,65724,39418,68130,225
South East16,256....26,27227,46624,01224,29517,16423,705
England15,984..27,76722,87228,21423,17120,89715,96723,240
Wales......20,271..19,58516,243..19,018
Scotland15,371....21,17925,22921,81317,58612,81420,293.
Great Britain15,805..30,59922,63227,82722,90920,45515,51522,906

Region of workplaceFinancial intermediationReal estate, renting and business activitiesPublic administration and defence; compulsory social securityEducationHealth and social workOther community, social and personal service activitiesPrivate households with employed personsExtra- territorial organisations and bodies
(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)(#)
North East..21,13819,80819,99219,024......
North West23,77324,59020,61020,97219,519......
Yorkshire and the
Humber25,50120,93521,49621,12520,32317,326....
East Midlands24,02523,11421,21321,50419,59516,896....
West Midlands25,83026,35322,29221,47220,477......
South West27,05922,92721,70221,45418,60817,894....
East24,71226,10722,40123,06620,07019,439....
London..39,29325,63325,97924,24831,442....
South East29,99829,71722,73122,85420,183......
England41,94328,87822,29122,29920,42522,860....
Wales....21,07321,13519,78117,354....
Scotland26,06923,71221,16821,00120,226......
Great Britain39,86128,22322,05022,09420,36422,560....

Note:

''..'' denotes the data has been suppressed in line with NES publication criteria.

Source:

New Earnings Survey, April 2001


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