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2006-07 2007/08
Police authority Budget requirement (£) Resident population (million) Budget requirement (£) Resident population (million)

Avon and Somerset

236,729,347

1.54

248,854,304

1.55

Bedfordshire

87,335,239

0.59

91,229,000

0.59

Cambridgeshire

110,474,455

0.75

116,008,248

0.76

Cheshire

150,305,000

1.00

157,408,000

1.00

Cleveland

114,975,143

0.55

119,736,908

0.55

Cumbria

90,328,000

0.49

94,029,437

0.49

Derbyshire

145,328,989

0.99

151,564,335

0.99

Devon and Cornwall

246,273,836

1.64

256,803,556

1.65

Dorset

103,055,700

0.71

107,800,000

0.71

Durham

102,583,311

0.59

112,325,160

0.59

Dyfed-Powys

79,892,792

0.51

83,635,989

0.51

Essex

231,985,273

1.65

242,220,179

1.66

Gloucestershire

91,489,400

0.58

95,658,895

0.58

Greater Manchester

503,504,176

2.54

524,128,336

2.55

Gwent

106,054,899

0.56

110,674,143

0.56

Hampshire

269,722,000

1.82

281,925,000

1.83

Hertfordshire

164,225,494

1.06

171,441,072

1.06

Humberside

158,052,928

0.89

164,900,977

0.89

Kent

247,311,000

1.63

257,912,389

1.65

Lancashire

239,533,000

1.44

252,645,000

1.44

Leicestershire

148,270,715

0.95

154,705,856

0.96

Lincolnshire

86,492,378

0.69

90,405,764

0.70

Merseyside

296,426,757

1.36

307,320,130

1.36

Metropolitan

2,425,700,000

7.51

2,532,700,000

7.56

Norfolk

124,672,108

0.83

131,334,638

0.84

North Wales

118,675,632

0.68

124,801,733

0.68

North Yorkshire

122,894,000

0.77

127,634,283

0.77

Northamptonshire

105,398,000

0.66

110,306,000

0.66

Northumbria

260,475,000

1.39

270,145,176

1.39

Nottinghamshire

170,490,070

1.04

177,621,598

1.04

South Wales

222,649,897

1.23

232,098,915

1.23

South Yorkshire

230,581,818

1.28

239,624,966

1.28

Staffordshire

164,024,687

1.05

170,861,799

1.05

Suffolk

97,352,382

0.69

101,851,694

0.70

Surrey

172,396,784

1.08

180,592,560

1.08

Sussex

227,247,669

1.53

237,148,000

1.54

Thames Valley

329,137,246

2.14

344,367,127

2.15

Warwickshire

76,560,000

0.53

80,078,926

0.53

West Mercia

176,766,000

1.19

184,296,580

1.19

West Midlands

501,612,139

2.59

521,750,000

2.59

West Yorkshire

380,196,015

2.12

396,047,439

2.13

Wiltshire

91,633,000

0.64

96,022,839

0.64

England and Wales total

10,008.812,279

53.45

10,452,616,951

53.68


Proceeds of Crime: Terrorism

David Davis: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the total sum is of money collected relating to the suspected financing of terrorism through the suspicious activity reports regime since its creation. [182215]

Jacqui Smith: Statistics on the amount of money seized as a result of information received through Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) on the suspected financing of terrorism have been collected by the National Terrorist Financial Investigation Unit (NTFIU) of the Metropolitan Police since September 2006.

Since that date, £1,027,280 has been seized by the NTFIU for further investigation into the origins of the money and the intentions of the transacting parties following SARs of suspected terrorist financing passed onto them from the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA). It is not possible to provide further details of the transactions or a breakdown of this figure due to the need to protect ongoing operations.

Street Crime Initiative

David Davis: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many members of staff in the Home Office were working full time on the Street Crime Initiative in (a) December 2002 and (b) December 2007. [182361]

Jacqui Smith: The Street Crime Initiative was launched in 2002 in order to tackle robbery. Information on staffing levels of the Street Crime Action Team can no longer be given due to a change made in recording personnel details against organisational structure in 2004. The Street Crime Action Team disbanded in April 2005 at the close of the initiative.

Touting: Tickets

Mr. Don Foster: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many (a) prosecutions and (b) convictions there were for (i) online and (ii) offline offences of ticket touting under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 in each year since it came into effect. [184455]

Mr. Coaker [holding answer 4 February 2008]: I refer the hon. Member to the answer I gave on 29 November 2007, Official Report, column 670W, to the hon. Member for Southend, West (Mr. Amess). There have been a further two convictions in respect of offences committed during the 2006-07 football season. Ticket touting on the internet was added to the offence under section 166 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 on 6 April 2007. Centrally collated information is not broken down into online and offline offences.

Transport

Aviation: Finance

Sir Paul Beresford: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what proportion of the net economic benefit, as in paragraph 1.16 of the UK Air Passenger Demand and CO2 Forecasts 2007, of new runways at (a) Stansted and (b) Heathrow would accrue to (i) UK and (ii) non-UK residents. [183583]

Jim Fitzpatrick [holding answer 31 January 2008]: The breakdown of the monetised costs and benefits from additional capacity at Heathrow and Stansted is given in tables 4.2 and 4.3 (p78-79) of UK Air Passenger Demand and Forecasts (published 2007). The following figures are drawn from these tables.


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