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Mr. Gauke: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many Budget 2006 summary leaflets were printed; and at what cost. [64140]
John Healey:
Just over 1 million Budget 2006 summary leaflets were printed. The total cost of producing the Budget summary leaflets was around
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£151,000. The printing cost was around £69,000 and the distribution cost was around £82,000 as met from within the Treasury's departmental expenditure limits.
The leaflet is designed to provide a concise and informative summary of the Budget for a wide audience.
Mr. Gauke: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many Budget 2006 summary leaflets were distributed to (a) doctors' surgeries, (b) hospitals and (c) other health service-related locations; and what the cost was of the distribution. [64141]
John Healey: The following table shows the number of Budget 2006 summary leaflets distributed to doctors' surgeries, hospitals and other health service related organisations.
Location | Number of leaflets distributed |
---|---|
(a) Doctors' surgeries | (9)200,000 |
(b) Hospitals | (9)187,000 |
(c) Other health service related organisations | (9)107,000 |
The total cost of distribution of the Budget 2006 summary leaflet was around £82,000 including VAT. All costs were met from within the Treasury's departmental expenditure limits.
The summary leaflet is designed to provide a concise and informative summary of the Budget. It is aimed at a wide audience, and was also sent to other public organisations such as libraries, post offices, schools and universities.
Mr. Gauke: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the budget surplus or deficit was, excluding expenditure on investment, for each financial year from 199798 to 200506 as a percentage of gross domestic product. [64593]
Mr. Des Browne: Outturns for the public sector current budget as a percentage of GDP from 199798 to 200405 can be found in the monthly Office for National Statistics publication Public sector finances". The Budget forecast for the public sector current budget in 200506 was published in Table C1 of Budget 2006.
Rosie Cooper: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the (a) diagnosis and (b) mortality rate was for cancer in each of the last five years in the West Lancashire constituency. [64226]
John Healey: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.
Letter from Colin Mowl, dated 24 April 2006:
The National Statistician has been asked to reply to your recent Parliamentary Question asking what the (a) diagnosis and (b)mortality rate was for cancer in each of the last five years in the West Lancashire constituency. I am replying in her absence.
The most recent available figures for newly diagnosed cases of all cancers combined are for the year 2003. Incidence rates are not available centrally for Parliamentary Constituencies.
Age-standardised incidence rates (directly standardised to the European standard population) for West Lancashire local authority for 19992003 are given in the table below.
The most recent available figures for deaths from all cancers combined are for the year 2004. Age-standardised mortality rates (directly standardised to the European standard population) for West Lancashire local authority for 19992004 can be found on the Clinical and Health Outcomes Knowledge Base website. http://www.nchod.nhs.uk/.
Hugh Bayley: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the (a) standard mortality rate and (b) number of deaths was for (i) women dying from breast cancer and (ii) (A) women and (B) men dying from all cancers in (1)York and (2) North Yorkshire in (x) 1997 and (y) the latest year for which figures are available. [64337]
John Healey: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.
Letter from Karen Dunnell, dated 24 April 2006:
As National Statistician I have been asked to reply to your recent question concerning what the (a) SMR and (b) number of deaths was for (i) women dying from breast cancer and (ii) (A) women and (B) men dying from all cancers in (1) York and (2) North Yorkshire in (aa) 1997 and (bb) in the latest year for which figures are available. (64337)
The latest year for which figures are available is 2004. Numbers of deaths and age-standardised death rates for 2004 and 1997 are provided in the following table. Death rates for 1997 have been adjusted to take account of the introduction of the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases in 2001.
Mr. Evans: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the (a) diagnosis and (b) mortality rate was for cancer in each of the last five years in Ribble Valley constituency. [65302]
John Healey: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.
Letter from Colin Mowl, dated 24 April 2006:
The National Statistician has been asked to reply to your recent Parliamentary Question asking what the (a) diagnosis and (b)mortality rate was for cancer in each of the last five years in Ribble Valley constituency. I am replying in her absence. [65302]
The most recent available figures for newly diagnosed cases of all cancers combined are for the year 2003. Incidence rates are not available centrally for parliamentary constituencies.
Age-standardised incidence rates (directly standardised to the European standard population) for Ribble Valley local authority for 19992003 are given in the table below.
The most recent available figures for deaths from all cancers combined are for the year 2004. Age-standardised mortality rates (directly standardised to the European standard population) for Ribble Valley local authority for 19992004 can be found on the Clinical and Health Outcomes Knowledge Base website. http://www.nchod.nhs.uk/.
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