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Public Bodies (Membership)

Lady Hermon: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will list the membership of the (a) Eastern Border Counties Region, (b) Irish Cross Border Area Network and (c) North West Regional Cross Border Group, broken down by (i) nominating council and (ii) political affiliation. [64358]

Angela E. Smith: The cross border organisations to which the hon. Member refers were all formed by local councils. Those councils are solely responsible for
 
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nominating members to both the organisations and to their boards and it would be inappropriate for me to comment on their composition.

Pupil Exclusions

Chris Ruane: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the exclusion rates were for the 100 (a) primary and (b) secondary schools in Northern Ireland with the (i) highest and (ii) lowest percentage of children receiving free school meals in each the last three years. [65993]

Angela E. Smith: The Department of Education does not collect all the requested information.

The following table details the number of pupils suspended per 10,000 pupils, in the 100 primary and post primary schools with the highest percentage of free school meals entitlement.
Number of pupils suspended per 10,000 pupils
Primary schoolsPost primary schools
2002–0354522
2003–0453559
2004–0559540

The following table details the number of pupils suspended per 10,000 pupils, in the 100 primary and post primary schools with the lowest percentage of free school meals entitlement.
Number of pupils suspended per 10,000 pupils
Primary schoolsPost primary schools
2002–033155
2003–045158
2004–052156




Note:
Figures relate to pupils in post primary schools and in year 1 to year 7 in primary schools.




Schools (Assaults)

Chris Ruane: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the incidence of reported violence towards (a) staff and (b) pupils was in the 100 (i) primary and (ii) secondary schools in Northern Ireland with the (A) highest and (B) lowest percentage of children receiving free school meals in each of the last three years. [66088]

Angela E. Smith: The Department of Education does not collect all the information requested.

Statistics on the reasons for suspensions (fixed term exclusions) have been gathered annually, since the 2002–03 school year, from each Education and Library Board.

The following table details the number of occasions where pupils were suspended for physical attacks on (a) staff and (b) pupils, in the 100 primary and post primary schools with the highest percentage of free school meals entitlement:
 
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Number of occasions

Primary schools
Post primary schools
Physical attack on staffPhysical attack on pupilsPhysical attack on staffPhysical attack on pupils
2002–03(33)31491901,028
2003–04(33)27451591,193
2004–05(34)2457117983

The following table details the number of occasions where pupils were suspended for physical attacks on (a) staff and (b) pupils, in the 100 primary and post primary schools with the lowest percentage of free school meals entitlement:
Number of occasions

Primary schools (35)
Post primary schools
Physical attack on staffPhysical attack on pupilsPhysical attack on staffPhysical attack on pupils
2002–03(33)0<538335
2003–04(33)0<531344
2004–05(34)<5<529358


(33) The count of occasions is based on each record of suspension identified by the ELB. In some instances, longer periods of suspension may have more than one record.
(34) The count of occasions is based on each incidence of suspension, where an incident is defined as a count from the first day a pupil is suspended until the last day suspended.
(35) To be consistent with the National Statistics Code of Practice (Protocol on Data Access and Confidentiality), and in accordance with the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency's compliance statement on Confidentiality and Access, a statistical disclosure technique has been employed to meet the confidentiality guarantee. Small cell sizes (counts of 1–4 pupils) have been denoted as <5 rather than state the precise number.


Stillbirths

David Simpson: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many babies have been stillborn in Northern Ireland in each of the last five years; and what percentage of the total this figure represents. [65346]

Angela E. Smith: The following table gives the number of stillbirths registered in Northern Ireland and the percentage of all live births and stillbirths this represents (2001–5):

Registration year

Stillbirths (number)
Percentage of all live births and stillbirths
20011120.5
20021220.6
20031080.5
20041130.5
2005 (Provisional)900.4

Teacher Training

Mr. Gregory Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many people qualified from teacher training in Northern Ireland in each year between 1995 and 2005. [65344]

Angela E. Smith: Students gaining initial teacher training qualifications at NI higher education institutions 1994–95 to 2004–05 are as follows:
 
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Number of qualifications obtained
1994–95751
1995–96774
1996–97753
1997–98644
1998–99649
1999–2000635
2000–01700
2001–02716
2002–03772
2003–04779
2004–05804




Source:
Higher Education Statistics Agency.




Unemployment Statistics

Mr. Gregory Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the change was in the number of people unemployed in East Londonderry constituency between March 2001 and March 2006. [65341]

Angela E. Smith: The change in the number of people unemployed in East Londonderry constituency between March 2001 and March 2006 was a decrease of 714 persons, equivalent to a 29.9 per cent. decrease. The corresponding levels are provided in the table as follows.
Claimant count
East Londonderry PCANumberPercentage
March 20012,386
March 20061,672
Change 2001 to 2006-714-29. 9

Vehicle Excise Duty

Mr. Gregory Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what the rates of vehicle excise duty evasion were in each Northern Ireland parliamentary constituency in each year between 2000 and 2005. [65310]

Angela E. Smith: Roadside surveys of evasion of vehicle excise duty are carried out across the UK by the Department of Transport, which has responsibility for the registration and licensing of vehicles. No surveys were undertaken in 2000, 2001 and 2003. Surveys were carried out in 2002, 2004 and 2005.

Figures are produced for the whole of Northern Ireland only; figures are not available for individual parliamentary constituencies.

The rate of evasion of vehicle excise duty by vehicles in traffic in each survey is set out in the following table.
Year of surveyRate of evasion in traffic (Percentage)
20028.2
20047.2
20055.4

Waterways (Pollution)

Mr. Gregory Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many people were prosecuted in Northern Ireland between 2000 and 2005 for offences connected with pollution of waterways. [65864]


 
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Angela E. Smith: The number of prosecutions for water pollution offences which occurred during each of the years 2000–05 are as shown.

Because it can take over a year for a case to come to court, a number of prosecution cases from 2005 and some from 2004 are still pending a verdict in court. These pending prosecutions are included in the figures provided.
Year in which pollution offence occurredNumber of prosecutions
200083
2001109
2002101
2003123
2004(36)63
2005(37)9


(36) Plus 17 cases pending.
(37) Plus 51 cases pending.


It should be noted that, between 1996 and 2005 there was a reduction in the number of water pollution incidents from 2,055 to 1,175, a reduction of some 43 per cent.


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