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Table 2: Individuals newly diagnosed with HIV in England by year of diagnosis
Number

1990(1)

14,934

1991

2,496

1992

2,550

1993

2,406

1994

2,363

1995

2,449

1996

2,489

1997

2,536

1998

2,642

1999

2,933

2000

3,643

2001

4,807

2002

5,900

2003

6,853

2004

6,964

2005(2)

6,682

Total

72,647

(1) Up to 1990. Due to an increased likelihood of inaccuracy in reporting of year of first UK HIV diagnoses during the early years of surveillance, data prior to 1991 are presented cumulatively.
(2) Data are based on reports received by the end of June 2006 and numbers may rise as further reports are received.
Note:
Data includes duplicates for the same individual where records with different information could not be reconciled.
Source:
Health Protection Agency

Vaccines (Sleeping Contracts)

Mr. Lansley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what progress has been made on the placing of sleeping contracts for vaccines for use in the event of an influenza pandemic since her Department’s chief medical officer issued tenders for the sleeping contracts on 19 October 2005. [91115]

Ms Rosie Winterton [holding answer 18 September 2006]: Considerable progress has been made on the subject of sleeping contracts, and the Department is still within the time available to us. Under the procurement directives, before negotiations are required to be completed.

Minister for Women

Official Visits

David Simpson: To ask the Minister for Women and Equality on how many occasions she has visited each region in an official capacity in the last 12 months. [83908]

Meg Munn: Since being appointed in May 2006 the Minister for Women and Equality has visited Yorkshire and the Humber once, the east of England once and the south west once.

Communities and Local Government

Arm's Length Management Organisations

Mr. Rogerson: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government how much of each of the grants for arm’s length management organisations has been spent. [71026]


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Yvette Cooper: Funding under the arm’s length management organisation (ALMO) programme is allocated in the form of borrowing approvals to enable local authorities to bring their housing stock up to the decent homes standard. This funding is additional to the local authority’s existing resources and is allocated in two year tranches. An ALMO must attain a 2* inspection rating from the Housing Inspectorate in order to qualify for funding.

Since 2001 there have been five bidding rounds for ALMO funding. Funding is confirmed in two year tranches. Most ALMOs accepted onto the first bidding round have received and spent all their allocations. ALMOs on subsequent bidding rounds have yet to receive all their allocations. ALMOs on the most recent bidding round are not yet in receipt of funding as they have hitherto not been inspected by the Housing Inspectorate.

The following table sets out how much ALMO funding each ALMO has spent up to the end of the last financial year and total funding confirmed to date.

Arms length management of local authority housing
£
Authority Total spend to March 2006 Funding confirmed to March 2006

Ashfield

55,320,000

55,320,000

Derby

97,176,000

97,176,000

Hounslow

99,650,000

99,650,000

Rochdale

106,300,000

106,300,000

Stockton

63,000,000

63,000,000

Westminster

74,000,000

74,000,000

Wigan

137,300,000

137,300,000

Total

632,746,000

632,746,000


£
Authority Total spend to March 2006 Funding confirmed to March 2007

Kirklees

140,351,274

149,800,000

Barnsley

114,220,283

141,600,000

Blyth Valley

31,429,000

48,358,000

Bolton

92,762,000

132,523,000

Brent

67,997,000

67,997,000

Carrick

15,160,000

23,060,000

Cheltenham

22,500,000

31,440,000

Colchester

24,605,000

35,710,000

Hillingdon

32,259,000

48,000,000

Kensington and Chelsea

33,644,000

43,439,000

Leeds—East

28,951,123

46,782,049

Leeds—North East

21,463,000

33,085,000

Leeds—North West

24,117,000

44,117,000

Leeds—South East

21,929,000

32,539,000

Leeds—South

42,081,000

67,583,000

Leeds—West

37,855,000

58,158,000

Oldham

61,200,000

86,400,000

Total

812,523,680

1,090,591,049


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£
Authority Total spend to March 2006 Funding confirmed to March 2008

Barnet

19,099,200

48,783,400

Easington

26,200,300

Gateshead

13,000,000

104,140,000

High Peak

4,700,000

9,306,000

Islington

24,900,000

84,523,200

Newcastle

84,000,000

190,820,000

Poole

8,686,850

23,792,120

Sheffield

96,361,000

211,851,060

Solihull

20,600,000

50,245,000

South Lakeland

3,450,000

14,132,000

Warrington

18,278,000

30,200,680

Total

293,075,050

793,993,760


£
Authority Total spend to March 2006 Funding confirmed to March 2007

Bassetlaw

12,500,000

Bury

2,120,000

8,640,000

Ealing

20,448,000

63,548,000

Eastbourne

3,000,000

Hammersmith and Fulham

21,938,000

66,347,000

Manchester

17,570,000

Newark and Sherwood

6,500,000

15,500,000

Nottingham

13,000,000

Rotherham

7,500,000

52,500,000

Sandwell

8,800,000

62,600,000

Slough

3,101,000

Wolverhampton

42,200,000

Total

67,306,000

360,506,000


£
Authority Total spend to March 2006 Funding confirmed to March 2008

Doncaster

72,671,000

Gloucester

19,323,000

Hackney

88,980,000

Lambeth (part)

8,589,000

Newham

78,113,000

Sheffield (part)

67,513,000

South Tyneside

55,812,000

Southend

22,073,000

Stockport

40,360,000

Wear Valley

11,817,000

Total

465,251,000

Programme total

1,805,650,730

3,343,087,809


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