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Table 2: Number of lone parents( 1) with dependent children( 2) resident in Peterborough local authority, 2004 to 2007
12 month period Peterborough local authority

In employment

January to December 2004

2

January to December 2005

3

January to December 2006

3

January to December 2007(3)

***3

Unemployed

January to December 2004

January to December 2005

January to December 2006

January to December 2007(3)

****—

(1) Men aged 16 to 64 and women aged 16 to 59. (2) Dependent children are children aged under 16 and those 16 to 18 who are never-married and in full-time education. (3) Coefficients of Variation have been calculated for the latest period as an indication of the quality of the estimates. See Guide to Quality below. “—” Data are unreliable for practical purposes. Guide to Quality: The Coefficient of Variation (CV) indicates the quality of an estimate, the smaller the CV value the higher the quality. The true value is likely to lie within +/- twice the CV—for example, for an estimate of 200 with a CV of 5 per cent. we would expect the population total to be within the range 180-220 Key Coefficient of Variation (CV) (%) Statistical Robustness * 0 = CV<5 Estimates are considered precise ** 5 = CV <10 Estimates are considered reasonably precise *** 10 = CV <20 Estimates are considered acceptable **** CV ? 20 Estimates are considered too unreliable for practical purposes Source: Annual Population Survey Household date sets.

Public Expenditure: Leyton

Harry Cohen: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what estimate the Office of National Statistics has made of public expenditure in Leyton and Wanstead constituency in each of the last 10 years. [278167]

Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.

Letter from Karen Dunnell, dated June 2009:

USA: Official Gifts

Mr. Stewart Jackson: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office with reference to section 7.22 of the Ministerial Code, whether the gift of film DVDs to the Prime Minister from President Obama has been valued (a) above or (b) below the £140 threshold. [274080]

Angela E. Smith: As set out in the “Ministerial Code”, the Government publishes an annual list of gifts received
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by Ministers valued at more than £140. Details for the financial year 2008-09 will be published before the summer recess.

A copy of the ministerial code is available in the Library of the House or can be found at

Voluntary Organisations: Domestic Violence

Kerry McCarthy: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what recent representations her Department has received from specialist voluntary sector organisations dealing with violence against women on the future funding of that sector. [278804]

Angela E. Smith: Ministers meet a wide range of third sector organisations, including women’s groups and the issue of sustainable funding has been key to these discussions. That is why the Office of the Third Sector has been working closely with other Government Departments, in particular the Government Equalities Office, on developing a long-term and sustainable Government engagement strategy with the violence against women third sector. Through the Government’s National Programme for Third Sector Commissioning we are engaging with local authority and other public sector commissioners on how to improve practice towards the third sector.

Health

Alcoholic Drinks: Misuse

Paul Holmes: To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many alcohol-related deaths there were in each strategic health authority area in each year since 1997. [280787]

Angela E. Smith: I have been asked to reply.

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.

Letter from Karen Dunnell, June 2009:


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Table 1: Number of deaths with an alcohol-related underlying cause( 1) , strategic health authorities in England( 2) , 1997 to 2008( 3,4)
Strategic health authority 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

North East

323

331

307

326

337

337

387

426

402

435

455

485

Northwest

860

878

922

931

1040

1054

1105

1166

1173

1209

1310

1311

Yorkshire and the Humber

405

431

446

419

489

475

573

615

643

679

675

652

East Midlands

322

307

394

410

408

434

482

482

506

505

513

582

West Midlands

497

583

578

588

655

697

737

743

776

801

809

907

East of England

319

404

390

426

441

456

484

485

492

556

573

569

London

732

773

806

794

787

832

826

758

744

824

704

739

South East Coast

333

348

361

394

468

457

449

446

472

508

499

489

South Central

274

298

303

306

356

351

421

386

402

413

394

389

South West

372

409

428

450

495

489

517

529

581

587

609

645

(1) Cause of death was defined using the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) for the years 1997 to 2000, and Tenth Revision (ICD-10) for 2001 onwards. The specific causes of death categorised as alcohol-related, and their corresponding ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes, are shown in the boxes below.
(2) Based on boundaries as of 2009.
(3) Figures are for deaths registered in each calendar year.
(4) Figures for deaths registered in 2008 are provisional.

Box 1: Alcohol-related causes of death: International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9)
Cause of death ICD-9 code(s)

Alcoholic psychoses

291

Alcohol dependence syndrome

303

Non-dependent abuse of alcohol

305.0

Alcoholic cardiomyopathy

425.5

Alcoholic fatty liver

571.0

Acute alcoholic hepatitis

571.1

Alcoholic cirrhosis of liver

571.2

Alcoholic liver damage, unspecified

571.3

Chronic hepatitis

571.4

Cirrhosis of liver without mention of alcohol

571.5

Other chronic non-alcoholic liver disease

571.8

Unspecified chronic liver disease without mention of alcohol

571.9

Accidental poisoning by alcohol

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