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Mrs. Laing: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office (1) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's future roadshow event in Liverpool on 27 July 2009; and what the cost of the event was; [299070]
(2) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's Future roadshow event in the North East on 20 July 2009; and what the cost of the event was; [299071]
(3) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's Future roadshow event in Leicester on 1 July 2009 ; and what the cost of the event was; [299073]
(4) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's Future roadshow event in Yorkshire and the Humber on 27 July 2009; and what the cost of the event was; [299072]
(5) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's Future roadshow event in Bristol on 28 July 2009; and what the cost of the event was; [299178]
(6) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's Future roadshow event in London on 29 June 2009; and what the cost of the event was; [299176]
(7) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's Future roadshow event in Portsmouth on 10 July 2009; and what the cost of the event was; [299177]
(8) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's Future roadshow event in Ipswich on 22 July 2009; and what the cost of the event was; [299179]
(9) how many (a) Ministers, (b) officials, (c) representatives of local authorities and (d) (i) invited and (ii) non-invited members of the public attended the Building Britain's Future roadshow event in the West Midlands on 29 July 2009; and what the cost of the event was. [299180]
Tessa Jowell: It has not proved possible to respond to the hon. Member in the time available before Prorogation.
Mr. Maude: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office whether the (a) Building Britain's Future and (b) Real Help Now campaign is covered by Crown copyright; and whether permission has been given to non-governmental organisations to reproduce the artwork or branding from each such campaign. [299470]
Tessa Jowell: It has not proved possible to respond to the right hon. Gentleman in the time available before Prorogation.
Mr. Maude: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office if she will place in the Library a copy of the Central Office of Information's White Book produced for the second half of 2009. [299472]
Tessa Jowell: It has not proved possible to respond to the right hon. Gentleman in the time available before Prorogation.
Chris Ruane: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what proportion of the statistical datasets collected by her Department are published. [299656]
Angela E. Smith: The Cabinet Office does not produce any Official Statistics.
Mr. Maude: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office pursuant to the Answer to the hon. Member for Hammersmith and Fulham of 6 May 2009, Official Report, column 182W, on Derek Draper, whether Mr Derek Draper has ever held a security pass to No. 10 Downing Street. [299250]
Tessa Jowell: It has not proved possible to respond to the right hon. Gentleman in the time available before Prorogation.
Mr. Maude: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office pursuant to the answer of 5 October 2009, Official Report, column 2315W, on Derek Draper and Charlie Whelan, how many times (a) Mr. Derek Draper and (b) Mr. Charlie Whelan visited the Downing Street/Cabinet Office complex in the prior 18-month period. [299252]
Tessa Jowell: It has not proved possible to respond to the right hon. Member in the time available before Prorogation.
Mr. Maude: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office pursuant to the answer of 5 October 2009, Official Report, column 2315W, on Derek Draper and Charlie Whelan, for how long records of visitors to the Downing Street/Cabinet Office complex are retained. [299253]
Tessa Jowell: It has not proved possible to respond to the right hon. Member in the time available before Prorogation.
Mr. Maude: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office if she will place in the Library a copy of the letter from the Cabinet Office's Director of Security and Intelligence (a) dated 8 October 2008 sent to SO15 Counter Terrorism Command requesting the assistance of the police into the investigation of Home Office leaks and (b) of 29 October 2008 sent to the Deputy Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick calling for a scoping exercise to be undertaken. [299467]
Tessa Jowell: It has not proved possible to respond to the right hon. Gentleman in the time available before Prorogation.
Mr. Maude: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office whether her Department plans to issue a formal response to the parts of the Review of the lessons learned from the Metropolitan Police Service's investigation of Home Office leaks by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary that relate to it. [299478]
Tessa Jowell: It has not proved possible to respond to the right hon. Gentleman in the time available before Prorogation.
Chris Ruane: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many people were employed in (a) Vale of Clwyd constituency and (b) each region in each of the last 20 years. [299718]
Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the Authority to reply.
Letter from Jil Matheson, dated November 2009:
As National Statistician, I have been asked to reply to your Parliamentary Question asking how many people were employed in (a) Vale of Clwyd and (b) each region in each of the last 20 years. (299718)
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) compiles employment statistics for local areas from the Annual Population Survey (APS) and its predecessor the annual Labour Force Survey (LFS) following International Labour Organisation (ILO) definitions. Employment statistics for regions are compiled from the Labour Force Survey.
Table 1 shows the number of persons in employment resident in the Vale of Clwyd parliamentary constituency for the 12 month periods ending in February from 1995 to 2004 from the annual LFS and for the 12 month periods ending December from 2004 to 2008 from the APS, along with the latest estimate for the period ending March 2009. Estimates arc not available prior to the 12 month period ending February 1995.
Table 2 shows the number of persons in employment resident in each English Government Office Region, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland for the 3 month period January to March for each year from 1993 to 2009, along with the latest estimate for the period July to September 2009. Estimates are not available prior to 1993 on a consistent basis.
As with any sample survey, estimates from the APS and LFS are subject to a margin of uncertainty. A guide to the quality of the estimates is given in both tables.
National and local area estimates for many labour market statistics, including employment, unemployment and claimant count are available on the NOMIS website at:
Table 1: Persons( 1) in employment resident in the Vale of Clwyd parliamentary constituency | |
12 month period ending: | Number (Thousand) |
(1 )Persons aged 16 and over. (2 )Coefficients of Variation have been calculated as an indication of the quality of the estimates. See Guide to Quality below. 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/Annual Labour Force Survey. |
Table 2: Persons( 1) in employment resident in each English Government office region, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland | ||||||
Number (Thousand, seasonally adjusted) | ||||||
East | East Midlands | London | North East | North West | Scotland | |
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