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:
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
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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.
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
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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.