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Departmental Internet

Dr. Fox: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what his Department's policy is on updating the (a) Defence News and (b) Defence News Blog section of the Ministry of Defence Website during off-duty hours and at weekends. [217256]

Derek Twigg: The Defence News section of the MOD website and the Defence News Blog aim to provide the latest news and information about UK armed forces and MOD activity to the defence community and the public. Both can be updated outside of office hours and at weekends through a "duty officer" system.

Out-of-hours updates are generally confined to (i) important, unplanned developments such as operational fatalities and (ii) coverage of significant, pre-planned events and announcements which occur outside of office hours, such as Remembrance Sunday.

Although closely interlinked, the Defence News section of the MOD website and the Defence News Blog are separate websites, and hosted separately. If one site is unavailable for any reason, any necessary updates can be added to the other, giving a capability which is robust to technical outages, planned or unplanned.

Exservicemen: Pensions

Mr. Mates: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if the Government will offer ex-servicemen who retired from the armed forces before 31 March 1973 the opportunity of buying their wives a forces family widows pension at half-rate on an actuarially calculated, no cost basis. [215086]


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Derek Twigg: No. It would be difficult, in equity, to extend the half rate pension to widows whose husbands had left the service before 31 March 1973 because they had not contributed financially towards the improvement. It has also been the long-standing policy of successive Governments that discretionary changes to improve the benefits offered by public service pensions schemes should be implemented for future service only.

Home Information Packs

Robert Neill: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many home information packs have been commissioned by (a) his Department and (b) its agencies to market a residential property; for which properties; at what cost; and whether a voluntary home condition report was purchased as part of the packs. [219011]

Derek Twigg: This Department has commissioned two home information packs in respect of the disposal of 7 and 9 Ladysmith Road, Ashton-under- Lyne, Greater Manchester at a cost of £250.00 each. No voluntary home condition reports were provided.

Iraq: Peacekeeping Operations

Dr. Fox: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the average number of flying hours for each (a) aircraft and (b) helicopter type operating in (i) Iraq and (ii) Afghanistan was in each of the last 12 months. [216234]

Des Browne: I am withholding the information requested as its disclosure would, or would be likely to prejudice the capability, effectiveness or security of our armed forces.

Nick Harvey: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many Hercules flights there have been between Iraq and Afghanistan in each of the last three years. [218488]

Mr. Bob Ainsworth: We do not run a regular schedule of C130 Hercules flights between Iraq and Afghanistan. Statistics on those flights which have taken place are not held centrally and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Military Aircraft: Training

Dr. Fox: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many (a) RAF, (b) Fleet Air Arm and (c) Army personnel completed training for (i) fast jet and (ii) rotary types in each year since 2001. [216255]

Mr. Bob Ainsworth: The information requested is provided in the following table:


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Financial year
Service 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Fleet Air Arm

Fast-Jet

5

8

7

10

4

2

3

Rotary

56

62

64

76

52

46

64

Army

Rotary

41

46

43

41

50

46

45

RAF( 1)

Fast-Jet

65

62

72

72

51

55

58

Rotary

58

79

83

76

50

63

93

(1 )These figures include all RAF personnel who completed training for fast-jet and rotary aircraft (i.e. pilots, navigators and crewmen) as appropriate. The figures for rotary aircraft include Chinook, Merlin and Puma.

Military Attaches

Dr. Fox: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what the cost to his Department was of each defence section in each (a) city and (b) country outside the UK in each year since 1997. [214351]

Mr. Bob Ainsworth: The following table shows the cost of each Defence Section by city and country outside the UK in each year since 2000.


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Financial year
Capital Country 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

Kabul(1)

Afghanistan

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

Abu Dhabi

UAE

189,693

199,178

249,295

261,760

268,304

275,012

242,928

249,001

Abuja

Nigeria

191,675

201,259

214,364

225,083

230,710

236,477

305,844

313,490

Accra

Ghana

184,814

194,055

279,299

293,264

300,595

308,110

236,758

242,677

Addis Ababa

Ethiopia

(2)

(2)

(2)

212,000

217,300

222,733

224,702

230,320

Algiers

Algeria

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

170,547

174,811

Astana(1)

Kazakhstan

(2)

(2)

204,417

214,638

220,004

225,504

294,360

301,719

Amman

Jordan

367,846

386,238

537,108

563,963

578,062

592,513

421,334

431,867

Ankara

Turkey

356,948

374,795

427,786

449,175

460,404

471,915

517,932

530,880

Athens

Greece

627,865

659,258

603,346

633,513

649,351

665,585

536,096

549,498

Baghdad

Iraq

(2)

(2)

(2)

212,000

217,300

222,733

239,220

245,201

Bahrain

Bahrain

156,197

164,007

183,023

192,174

196,978

201,903

183,703

188,296

Bangkok

Thailand

203,861

214,054

220,409

231,429

237,215

243,145

279,972

286,971

Beirut

Lebanon

153,354

161,022

165,376

173,645

177,986

182,436

155,408

159,293

Belgrade

Serbia

11,326

175,000

273,920

287,616

294,806

302,177

329,473

337,710

Berlin(2)

Germany

788,428

824,527

934,481

977,714

1,002,157

1,027,211

828,874

849,595

Berne

Switzerland

184,073

193,277

194,773

204,511

209,624

(3)

(3)

(3)

Bogota

Colombia

208,448

218,870

258,718

271,654

278,446

285,407

310,662

318,429

Brasilia

Brazil

501,808

526,898

532,212

558,822

572,793

587,113

378,896

388,368

Bratislava

Slovakia

135,088

141,842

299,034

313,985

321,835

329,881

303,752

311,346

Bridgetown

Barbados

222,646

233,778

241,552

253,630

259,970

266,469

292,571

299,885

Brunei

Brunei

136,695

143,530

181,450

190,522

195,285

200,167

183,739

188,332

Brussels

Belgium

276,079

289,883

286,189

300,498

308,011

(3)

(3)

(3)

Bucharest

Romania

198,631

208,563

318,589

334,519

342,882

351,454

469,934

481,682

Budapest

Hungary

172,674

181,308

293,507

308,182

315,887

323,784

20,618

21,133

Buenos Aires

Argentina

557,661

585,544

520,081

546,085

559,737

573,730

456,978

468,402

Cairo

Egypt

456,405

479,225

456,473

479,297

491,279

503,561

438,708

449,676

Canberra

Australia

626,953

658,301

683,106

717,262

735,193

753,573

572,273

586,580

Caracas

Venezuela

283,181

297,340

244,939

257,186

263,616

270,206

239,416

(3)

Colombo

Sri Lanka

178,941

187,888

189,813

199,303

204,286

209,393

235,737

241,630

Copenhagen

Denmark

181,806

190,896

227,882

239,276

245,258

251,389

250,964

257,238

Damascus

Syria

186,906

196,251

221,892

232,986

238,811

244,781

201,688

206,730

Dhaka

Bangladesh

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

235,737

241,630

Doha

Qatar

209,145

219,602

236,936

248,783

255,002

261,378

237,372

243,306

Dublin

Irish Republic

177,349

186,216

221,239

232,301

238,108

244,061

302,758

310,327

Freetown

Sierra Leone

40,972

175,000

219,420

230,391

236,151

242,055

228,533

234,246

Guatemala City

Guatemala

175,587

184,366

248,116

260,522

267,035

273,710

385,289

(3)

Harare

Zimbabwe

178,498

187,423

207,815

218,206

223,661

229,253

303,579

311,168

Helsinki

Finland

207,844

218,236

228,121

239,527

245,515

251,653

261,280

267,812

Islamabad

Pakistan

359,497

377,472

447,857

470,250

482,006

494,056

511,127

523,905

Jakarta

Indonesia

233,195

244,855

211,035

221,586

227,126

232,804

292,955

300,279

Kampala

Uganda

173,364

182,032

217,646

228,529

234,242

240,098

241,298

247,330

Kathmandu(2)

Nepal

185,540

193,188

228,191

237,889

243,836

249,932

214,893

220,265

Khartoum

Sudan

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

280,416

287,426

Kyiv

Ukraine

297,983

312,882

400,506

420,532

431,045

441,821

412,478

422,790

Kingston

Jamaica

270,737

284,274

273,938

287,635

294,826

302,197

265,719

272,362

Kinshasa

D R Congo

24,560

175,000

213,815

224,506

230,118

235,871

317,747

325,691

Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia

433,868

455,561

432,855

454,498

465,861

477,507

350,558

359,322

Kuwait City

Kuwait

183,948

193,145

259,257

272,220

279,025

286,001

217,231

222,662

Lisbon

Portugal

206,256

216,569

218,169

229,078

234,804

240,675

228,375

234,084

Ljubljana

Slovenia

108,967

114,415

187,836

197,228

202,158

207,212

8,749

(3)

Luanda

Angola

(2)

213,000

247,640

260,022

266,523

273,186

2,592

(3)

Madrid

Spain

440,822

462,863

436,130

457,936

469,385

481,120

464,945

476,569

Manila

Philippines

175,321

184,087

229,939

241,436

247,472

253,659

259,532

266,020

Mexico City

Mexico

139,483

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

(3)

Moscow

Russia

1,083,882

1,138,076

1,391,127

1,460,684

1,497,201

1,534,631

1,515,168

1,553,047

Muscat

Oman

419,755

440,743

530,007

556,508

570,420

584,681

410,639

420,905

Nairobi

Kenya

234,453

246,176

225,371

236,639

242,555

248,619

271,064

277,841

New Delhi

India

523,478

549,652

546,489

573,814

588,159

602,863

670,420

687,181

Nicosia

Cyprus

164,787

173,026

192,453

202,075

207,127

212,305

221,578

227,117

Oslo

Norway

326,758

343,096

277,432

291,304

298,586

306,051

277,425

284,361

Ottawa

Canada

647,670

680,054

710,315

745,831

764,477

783,588

815,899

836,296

Paris(2)

France

957,228

1,004,242

1,038,243

1,089,266

1,116,498

1,144,410

1,154,068

1,182,919

Peking

China

518,015

543,916

573,869

602,563

617,627

633,068

674,372

691,231

Prague

Czech

178,249

187,161

319,558

335,536

343,925

352,523

313,924

321,772

Pretoria

South Africa

365,346

383,613

500,221

525,232

538,363

551,822

468,996

480,721

Rabat

Morocco

205,322

215,588

254,545

267,272

273,954

280,803

235,313

241,196

Riga

Latvia

179,916

188,912

239,349

251,317

257,600

264,040

68,608

(3)

Riyadh

Saudi Arabia

641,613

673,694

734,485

771,210

790,490

810,252

544,790

558,410

Rome

Italy

587,920

617,316

681,572

715,650

733,541

751,880

609,012

624,237

Sana'a

Yemen

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

119,094

122,071

Santiago

Chile

221,694

232,779

211,494

222,069

227,620

233,311

272,950

279,774

Sarajevo

Bosnia

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

173,063

177,390

Seoul

Korea

432,661

454,294

489,467

513,940

526,788

539,958

525,757

538,901

Singapore(2)

Singapore

468,843

490,171

410,111

428,396

439,106

450,083

413,728

481,563

Skopje

Macedonia

159,269

167,232

166,750

175,088

179,465

183,952

203,007

208,082

Sofia

Bulgaria

211,873

222,467

341,988

359,088

368,065

377,266

411,539

421,827

Stockholm

Sweden

268,112

281,518

216,108

226,914

232,586

238,401

244,880

251,002

Tallinn

Estonia

(2)

(2)

204,231

214,443

219,804

225,299

101,317

(3)

Tashkent

Uzbekistan

(2)

(2)

267,244

280,606

287,621

294,812

47,139

(3)

Tbilisi

Georgia

130,028

136,529

246,018

258,319

264,777

271,396

222,118

227,671

Tel Aviv

Israel

393,970

413,669

531,212

557,772

571,717

586,010

451,078

462,355

The Hague

Netherlands

314,374

330,093

309,323

324,790

332,909

341,232

481,676

493,718

Tirana

Albania

1,127

190,000

155,644

163,427

167,512

171,700

219,991

225,491

Tokyo

Japan

492,466

517,089

334,361

351,079

359,856

368,852

406,964

417,138

Vienna

Austria

255,226

267,987

320,292

336,307

344,715

353,332

321,096

329,123

Vilnius

Lithuania

15,958

189,000

165,516

173,792

178,137

182,590

232,973

238,797

Warsaw

Poland

351,595

369,175

447,302

469,667

481,409

493,444

441,306

452,339

Wellington

New Zealand

81,982

189,000

177,558

186,436

191,097

195,875

230,926

236,699

Zagreb

Croatia

155,625

163,406

194,215

203,926

209,024

214,250

254,499

260,861

New York(3)

USA

407,522

417,710

Washington

USA

887,279

910,151

1,024,892

1,055,439

1,177,608

1,390,170

1,479,383

1,572,000

(1) From November 2006, previously Almaty
(2) No Defence Section
(3) Closed
Notes:
1.The Defence Section in Afghanistan opened in November 2007. There are no costs available from that date as the Defence Section is funded through Operational funds which cannot be disaggregated from the overall budget.
2. These costs include estimated costs for personnel funded by the single service funds which cannot be disaggregated from their overall budgets.
3. Costs are not available prior to financial year 2006-07.
4. All the costs in the table exclude pre-post preparation training costs that fall to the single service budgets; these are assessed to be in the order of £8.7 million at FY 2007-08 prices.
5. All the costs in the table are at their respective financial year prices.
6. The costs in paragraph 2 do not include the personnel funded by the single services, the pre-post preparation costs and the UKMIS New York costs.

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