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Alcoholic Drinks: Greater London

Lynne Featherstone: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many alcohol-attributable deaths there were in (a) each London borough and (b) the Greater London area in (i) each of the last four financial years and (ii) 2007-08. [166499]

Angela Eagle: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.

Letter from Dennis Roberts, dated 20 November 2007:

Table 1: number of deaths with an alcohol-related underlying cause of death( 1) , London boroughs and Greater London( 2,3) , financial years 2002-03 to 2005-06( 4)
Deaths (persons)
Area 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

City of London

1

0

2

0

Barking and Dagenham

19

19

18

18

Barnet

25

29

24

19

Bexley

23

27

23

21

Brent

31

41

23

36

Bromley

20

27

24

28

Camden

41

33

25

25

Croydon

38

27

35

24

Ealing

34

40

45

35

Enfield

12

24

30

21

Greenwich

25

25

24

29

Hackney

17

22

25

25

Hammersmith and Fulham

25

19

35

33

Haringey

23

16

20

29

Harrow

18

12

18

22

Havering

16

23

18

15

Hillingdon

25

21

29

42

Hounslow

28

40

41

25

Islington

32

26

22

15

Kensington and Chelsea

22

17

10

14

Kingston upon Thames

25

17

19

11

Lambeth

30

29

34

32

Lewisham

29

40

29

30

Merton

20

22

19

12

Newham

30

29

35

35

Redbridge

18

24

11

30

Richmond upon Thames

17

32

22

24

Southwark

40

29

32

28

Sutton

9

16

12

15

Tower Hamlets

17

23

26

18

Waltham Forest

20

19

17

20

Wandsworth

36

22

31

22

Westminster

36

30

27

30

Greater London

802

820

805

783

(1) Cause of death was defined using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10). The specific causes of death categorised as alcohol-related, and their corresponding ICD-10 codes, are shown in the box below.
(2) Based on boundaries as of 2007.
(3) Figures for Greater London are equal to the total for all London boroughs, for each financial year.
(4) Figures are for deaths registered in each financial year.

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Box 1. Alcohol-related causes of death—International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10)
Cause of death ICD-10 code(s)

Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol

F10

Degeneration of nervous system due to alcohol

G31.2

Alcoholic polyneuropathy

G62.1

Alcoholic cardiomyopathy

142.6

Alcoholic gastritis

K29.2

Alcoholic liver disease

K70

Chronic hepatitis, not elsewhere classified

K73

Fibrosis and cirrhosis of liver (excl. Biliary cirrhosis)

K74 (excl. K74.3-K74.5)

Alcohol induced chronic pancreatitis

K86.0

Accidental poisoning by and exposure to alcohol

X45

Intentional self-poisoning by and exposure to alcohol

X65

Poisoning by and exposure to alcohol, undetermined intent

Y15


Buildings: Cabinet Office

Mr. Hoban: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the (a) total area and (b) vacant space for the (i) Cabinet Office’s and (ii) Prime Minister’s Offices as recorded on the Electronic Property Information Mapping Service database was in (i) 1997 or the earliest date thereafter for which figures are available and (ii) the latest time for which figures are available. [165551]

Angela Eagle: In 2005-06 the total area for the Cabinet Office estate (including the Prime Minister’s Offices) recorded on the Electronic Property Information Mapping Service (e-PIMS) database was 161, 673.2 m(2). The amount of vacant space recorded on e-PIMS for the Cabinet Office estate in 2005-06 was 676 m(2).

The total area currently recorded on e-PIMS for the Cabinet Office estate (including the Prime Minister’s Offices) is 153,794.8 m(2). The amount of vacant space for the Cabinet Office estate currently recorded on e-PIMS is 4,635.4 m(2).

Cumbria

Tim Farron: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether his Department plans to move any of its offices to Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency. [166560]

Angela Eagle: HM Treasury Group published its plans to relocate posts from London and the Southeast in its Efficiency Technical Notice, published in December 2006:

Death

Mr. Ellwood: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer how many unnatural deaths have taken place in the UK in each of the last five years. [166494]


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Angela Eagle: The information requested falls with the responsibility of the National Statistician, who has been asked to reply.

Letter from Karen Dunnell, dated 20 November 2007:

Number of deaths by cause, United Kingdom, 2001 to 2005( 1)
Deaths from diseases( 2) Deaths from injury and poisoning( 3)

2001

582,733

19,535

2002

587,026

19,190

2003

591,635

19,553

2004

563,514

19,568

2005

563,279

19,384

(1) Figures for England and Wales are of deaths occurring in each calendar year. Figures for Scotland and Northern Ireland are of deaths registered in each calendar year.
(2) Defined using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) codes A00-R99.
(3) Defined using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10) codes V01-Y89.

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