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Antisocial Behaviour Orders
Dr. Vis:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many juveniles were received into prison service custody for breaching antisocial behaviour orders in each month of (a) 2002, (b) 2003 and (c) 2004. [200434]
Paul Goggins:
The available information relates to those aged 1017 given a custodial sentence in 2002 for breaching their antisocial behaviour order. Figures for 2003 will be available in the near future.
Number of persons aged 1017 given a custodial sentence in 2002 after breaching their ASBO for the first time in 2002 by month
Month of sentence | Total
|
January | 0
|
February | 1
|
March | 5
|
April | 2
|
May | 3
|
June | 3
|
July | 3
|
August | 5
|
September | 3
|
October | 7
|
November | 2
|
December | 6
|
Total | 40
|
Notes:
1. If a person breached their ASBO more than once, the table counts the severest sentence across all breaches.
2. Breaches are counted for ASBOs reported to the Home Office
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Mr. Oaten:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many (a) juveniles, (b) young offenders and (c) adults in England and Wales were sentenced to immediate custody for breach of an antisocial behaviour order in 2003. [201388]
Paul Goggins:
Breach data for 2003 are not yet available.
Armed Forces Veterans
Mr. Dhanda:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will extend provision of free passports to veterans of the armed forces who joined up during the Second World War, but who are under the age of 75 years. [205924]
Mr. Browne:
There are currently no plans to provide free concessionary passports to any individual born after 2 September 1929. This date was chosen to provide free passports to people who were 16 years of age or older at the end of the Second World War.
Mr. Dhanda:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will estimate the cost of providing free passports to (a) all veterans of the armed forces who joined up during the Second World War and (b) all people born on or before VE Day. [205925]
Mr. Browne:
The scheme for free passports for all those born on or before 2 September 1929 introduced on 18 October this year will include all veterans of the armed forces who joined up during the Second World War. It is not possible accurately to state how many of those in the scheme were members of the armed forces but current estimates of the cost of this scheme is £5 million (year 1) gradually reducing over time.
It is estimated that issuing free passports to all those born on or before VE Day would involve in excess of 600,000 passports per year, at current cost levels resulting in a cost of approximately £30 million per year.
Asylum Seekers
Andrew Mackinlay:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what criteria are used to determine whether permanent leave to remain should be granted to an applicant who has been granted a work permit in four consecutive years; and whether his policy is to consider such applications only from people in certain professions or trades. [204071]
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Mr. Browne:
In considering applications for indefinite leave to remain by work permit holders, caseworkers must be satisfied that applicants:
a) have completed four consecutive years in this capacity,
b) are still engaged in the same employment, and
Grants of indefinite leave to remain under this category are not affected by a person's profession or trade.
Mr. Malins:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department when he expects the construction of the accommodation centre for asylum seekers near Bicester to be completed; when he expects it to be ready to accept asylum seekers; and if he will make a statement. [204786]
Mr. Browne:
It is expected that construction of the accommodation centre near Bicester will be completed in late 2006. It is planned that occupation of the centre will be built up over a period of between three and four months from the opening date.
Sarah Teather:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the estimated number of asylum seekers residing in each parliamentary constituency is. [205114]
Mr. Browne:
Figures for asylum seekers (including dependants) in receipt of NASS accommodation support in each parliamentary constituency as at the end of September 2004 are presented in the following table. Corresponding figures for those not in receipt of NASS support are not available.
Information on the number of asylum seekers supported by NASS is published quarterly on the Home Office Research Development and Statistics Directorate website at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/immigration1.html.
Asylum seekers supported in NASS accommodation(5507180068)(5507180069)(5507180070)(5507180071)by parliamentary constituency and UK Government office region, as at the end of September 2004
GOR/parliamentary
constituency name (5507180072) | Number of asylum seekers
|
East Midlands |
|
Derby North | 135
|
Derby South | 545
|
Gedling | 20
|
Leicester East | 155
|
Leicester South | 225
|
Leicester West | 450
|
Lincoln | 20
|
Loughborough | 15
|
Northampton North | 5
|
Northampton South | *
|
Nottingham East | 710
|
Nottingham North | 60
|
Nottingham South | 365
|
Rushcliffe | 5
|
South Derbyshire | 5
|
Sub-total | 2,715
|
|
|
East of England |
|
Bedford | 5
|
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich | *
|
Epping Forest | 15
|
Ipswich | 55
|
Luton North | *
|
Luton South | 10
|
North West Cambridgeshire | 95
|
Norwich North | 60
|
Norwich South | 45
|
Peterborough | 255
|
Rochford and Southend East | 10
|
Southend West | 5
|
Stevenage | *
|
Sub-total | 565
|
|
|
Northern Ireland |
|
Belfast North | 15
|
Belfast South | 50
|
Belfast West | 30
|
East Londonderry | *
|
Newry and Armagh | *
|
Sub-total | 100
|
|
|
London |
|
Barking | 25
|
Beckenham | 10
|
Bethnal Green and Bow | *
|
Bexleyheath and Crayford | 5
|
Brent East | 5
|
Brent North | 10
|
Brent South | 10
|
Brentford and Isleworth | *
|
Camberwell and Peckham | 10
|
Chingford and Woodford Green | 45
|
Chipping Barnet | 10
|
Croydon Central | 40
|
Croydon North | 25
|
Croydon South | 5
|
Dagenham | 10
|
Dulwich and West Norwood | 10
|
Ealing North | 25
|
Ealing, Acton and Shepherd's Bush | 20
|
Ealing Southall | 25
|
East Ham | 30
|
Edmonton | 100
|
Eltham | *
|
Enfield North | 65
|
Enfield Southgate | 50
|
Erith and Thamesmead | *
|
Feltham and Heston | 10
|
Finchley and Golders Green | 20
|
Greenwich and Woolwich | 5
|
Hackney North and Stoke Newington | 30
|
Hackney South and Shoreditch | 50
|
Hammersmith and Fulham | 15
|
Hampstead and Highgate | 10
|
Harrow East | 15
|
Harrow West | 10
|
Hayes and Harlington | 10
|
Hendon | 15
|
Holborn and St. Pancras | 5
|
Hornsey and Wood Green | 95
|
Ilford North | 10
|
Ilford South | 35
|
Islington North | 30
|
Islington South and Finsbury | 40
|
Kingston and Surbiton | 10
|
Lewisham East | 10
|
Lewisham West | 20
|
Lewisham Deptford | 10
|
Leyton and Wanstead | 10
|
Mitcham and Morden | 5
|
North Southwark and Bermondsey | 15
|
Old Bexley and Sidcup | 5
|
Poplar and Canning Town | 15
|
Regent's Park and North Kensington | 15
|
Richmond Park | 5
|
Streatham | 15
|
Sutton and Cheam | 5
|
Tooting | 5
|
Tottenham | 270
|
Twickenham | 5
|
Upminster | 5
|
Uxbridge | 5
|
Vauxhall | 20
|
Walthamstow | 40
|
West Ham | 40
|
Sub-total | 1,475
|
|
|
North East |
|
Darlington | 30
|
Gateshead East and Washington West | 75
|
Hartlepool | 30
|
Houghton and Washington East | 120
|
Jarrow | 25
|
Middlesbrough | 595
|
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland | 75
|
Newcastle upon Tyne Central | 460
|
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend | 470
|
Newcastle upon Tyne North | 155
|
North Tyneside | 150
|
Redcar | 255
|
South Shields | 120
|
Stockton North | 210
|
Stockton South | 180
|
Sunderland North | 130
|
Sunderland South | 240
|
Tyne Bridge | 775
|
Tynemouth | 65
|
Sub-total | 4,165
|
|
|
North West |
|
Altrincham and Sale West | 5
|
Ashton under Lyne | 245
|
Blackburn | 235
|
Bolton North East | 225
|
Bolton South East | 400
|
Bolton West | 60
|
Bootle | 55
|
Burnley | 30
|
Bury North | 320
|
Bury South | 120
|
Cheadle | 5
|
Crewe and Nantwich | 10
|
Denton and Reddish | 75
|
Eccles | 140
|
Hazel Grove | 30
|
Heywood and Middleton | 15
|
Hyndburn | *
|
Leigh | 200
|
Liverpool Garston | 10
|
Liverpool Riverside | 340
|
Liverpool Walton | 160
|
Liverpool Wavertree | 350
|
Liverpool West Derby | 70
|
Makerfield | 160
|
Manchester Central | 520
|
Manchester Blackley | 150
|
Manchester Gorton | 450
|
Manchester Withington | 35
|
Oldham East and Saddleworth | 150
|
Oldham West and Royton | 310
|
Pendle | 20
|
Preston | *
|
Rochdale | 410
|
Rossendale and Darwen | 85
|
Salford | 705
|
Stalybridge and Hyde | 45
|
Stockport | 115
|
Stretford and Urmston | 85
|
Wigan | 210
|
Worsley | 105
|
Wythenshawe and Sale East | 65
|
Sub-total | 6,720
|
|
|
Scotland |
|
Glasgow Anniesland | 470
|
Glasgow Baillieston | 145
|
Glasgow Cathcart | 270
|
Glasgow Govan | 1,105
|
Glasgow Kelvin | 540
|
Glasgow Maryhill | 180
|
Glasgow Pollok | 255
|
Glasgow Rutherglen | 195
|
Glasgow Shettleston | 380
|
Glasgow Springburn | 2,120
|
Sub-total | 5,665
|
|
|
South East |
|
Brighton Pavilion | 35
|
Dartford | 5
|
Hastings and Rye | 215
|
Hove | 40
|
Medway | 5
|
North East Milton Keynes | *
|
Oxford East | 15
|
Portsmouth North | 135
|
Portsmouth South | 255
|
Slough | 10
|
Southampton Itchen | *
|
Southampton Test | *
|
Sub-total | 720
|
|
|
South West |
|
Bristol East | 225
|
Bristol North West | 40
|
Bristol South | 25
|
Bristol West | 65
|
Exeter | 30
|
Gloucester | 85
|
Kingswood | 85
|
North Swindon | 40
|
Plymouth Devonport | 50
|
Plymouth Sutton | 340
|
South Dorset | *
|
South Swindon | 75
|
Sub-total | 1,060
|
|
|
Wales |
|
Cardiff Central | 405
|
Cardiff North | 60
|
Cardiff South and Penarth | 365
|
Cardiff West | 160
|
Clwyd South | 10
|
Gower | 15
|
Newport East | 170
|
Newport West | 155
|
Swansea East | 570
|
Swansea West | 320
|
Wrexham | 45
|
Sub-total | 2,280
|
|
|
West Midlands |
|
Aldridge-Brownhills | 130
|
Birmingham Edgbaston | 200
|
Birmingham Erdington | 185
|
Birmingham Hall Green | 15
|
Birmingham Hodge Hill | 50
|
Birmingham Ladywood | 1,140
|
Birmingham Northfield | 5
|
Birmingham Perry Barr | 365
|
Birmingham Selly Oak | 110
|
Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath | 315
|
Birmingham Yardley | 25
|
Coventry North East | 235
|
Coventry North West | 85
|
Coventry South | 460
|
Dudley North | 265
|
Dudley South | 225
|
Halesowen and Rowley Regis | 110
|
Meriden | 95
|
Mid Worcestershire | 5
|
Newcastle-under-Lyme | 35
|
Nuneaton | 5
|
Solihull | 5
|
Stoke-on-Trent Central | 380
|
Stoke-on-Trent North | 235
|
Stoke-on-Trent South | 110
|
Stourbridge | 95
|
Walsall North | 135
|
Walsall South | 250
|
Warley | 510
|
West Bromwich East | 160
|
West Bromwich West | 90
|
Wolverhampton North East | 415
|
Wolverhampton South East | 110
|
Wolverhampton South West | 255
|
Sub-total | 6,805
|
|
|
Yorkshire and The Humber |
|
Barnsley Central | 320
|
Barnsley East and Mexborough | 80
|
Barnsley West and Penistone | 130
|
Batley and Spen | 15
|
Bradford North | 230
|
Bradford South | 175
|
Bradford West | 790
|
City of York | 5
|
Colne Valley | 170
|
Dewsbury | 105
|
Don Valley | 40
|
Doncaster Central | 855
|
Doncaster North | 70
|
Great Grimsby | 155
|
Halifax | 260
|
Hemsworth | 35
|
Huddersfield | 655
|
Keighley | 5
|
Kingston upon Hull East | 40
|
Kingston upon Hull North | 225
|
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle | 360
|
Leeds Central | 835
|
Leeds East | 600
|
Leeds North East | 335
|
Leeds North West | 20
|
Leeds West | 260
|
Morley and Rothwell | 5
|
Normanton | 65
|
Pontefract and Castleford | 75
|
Pudsey | *
|
Rother Valley | 25
|
Rotherham | 570
|
Sheffield Central | 660
|
Sheffield Attercliffe | 175
|
Sheffield Brightside | 290
|
Sheffield Heeley | 155
|
Sheffield Hillsborough | 25
|
Shipley | 70
|
Wakefield | 240
|
Wentworth | 80
|
Sub-total | 9,210
|
(5507180068) Figures have been rounded to nearest 5, with (*) = 1 or 2, and are provisional.
(5507180069) Asylum seekers that have been allocated NASS accommodation and have been confirmed as having arrived in that accommodation.
(5507180070) Excludes unaccompanied asylum seeking children supported by local authorities, estimated at around 7,000 in May 2004. Excludes cases that pre-date the establishment of NASS in April 2000, administered under arrangements with local authorities, estimated at up to 16,000 cases in May 2004 (the number of such cases is falling).
(5507180071) Excludes cases where support has been ceased by the National Asylum Support Service.
(5507180072) Only those Parliamentary constituencies where NASS dispersed or disbenefitted cases are resident are shown.
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Mrs. Brooke:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many young people entering England seeking asylum as an unaccompanied minor in each year since 2000 were subsequently deported after their 18th birthday; and if he will make a statement. [206701]
Mr. Browne
[holding answer 21 December 2004]: The information requested on removals is not available. Although statistics of the removal of failed asylum seekers include young people who entered the UK seeking asylum as unaccompanied minors, they do not separately identify such persons.
Asylum seekers apply for asylum in the UK rather than specifically in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.
The table shows total number of unaccompanied asylum seeking children in the year stated.
Unaccompanied children(5507180073)(5507180074)(5507180075), aged 17 or under, applying for asylum in the UK, 2000 to 2003
| Number of principal applicants
|
2000(5507180076) | 2,735
|
2001(5507180076) | 3,470
|
2002(5507180077) | 6,200
|
2003(5507180077)(5507180078) | 3,180
|
(5507180073) Figures are rounded to the nearest five.
(5507180074) Unaccompanied at point of arrival, aged (or if no proof) determined to be 17 or under and not known to be joining a relative or guardian in the United Kingdom.
(5507180075) Figures exclude disputed age cases.
(5507180076) May exclude some cases lodged at Local Enforcement Offices.
(5507180077) Not comparable with manual counts data prior to 2002.
(5507180078) Provisional figures.
Information on asylum applications and removals are published quarterly on the Home Office website at http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/immigration1.html.