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Table 2: Creditors' liquidations by industry( 1, 3)
Section

2008 2009

Section A

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

34

43

Section B

Fishing

1

1

Section C

Mining and quarrying

10

11

Section D

Manufacturing

1,174

1,702

Section E

Electricity, gas and water supply

8

11

Section F

Construction

1,643

2,384

Section G

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods

1,714

2,096

Section H

Hotels and restaurants

611

783

Section I

Transport, storage and communication

472

556

Section J

Financial intermediation

143

176

Section K

Real estate, renting and business activities

2,757

3,976

Section L

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

12

17

Section M

Education

56

71

Section N

Health and social work

74

89

Section O

Other community, social and personal service activities

538

725

Section P

Private households employing staff and undifferentiated production activities of households for own use

6

13

Section Q

Extra-territorial organisations and bodies

3

1

All others(2)

785

779

Total

10,041

13,434

(1) The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 2003) definitions can be found at
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/methods_quality/sic/downloads/UK_SIC_Vol1(2003).pdf
(2) Including unknown or invalid SIC codes and non-trading or dormant companies.
(3) Where the Creditors Voluntary Liquidation is the first insolvency procedure entered into (see "Notes to Editors" paragraph 8).

Table 3: Receiverships by industry( 1)
Section

2008 2009

Section A

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

2

2

Section B

Fishing

0

0

Section C

Mining and quarrying

0

1

Section D

Manufacturing

33

36

Section E

Electricity, gas and water supply

2

0

Section F

Construction

115

245

Section G

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods

44

65

Section H

Hotels and restaurants

20

47

Section I

Transport, storage and communication

6

12

Section J

Financial intermediation

17

16

Section K

Real estate, renting and business activities

531

880

Section L

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

0

0

Section M

Education

1

3

Section N

Health and social work

2

9

Section O

Other community, social and personal service activities

37

38

Section P

Private households employing staff and undifferentiated production activities of households for own use

0

0

Section Q

Extra-territorial organisations and bodies

0

0

All others(2)

57

114

Total

867

1,468

(1) The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 2003) definitions can be found at
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/methods_quality/sic/downloads/UK_SIC_Vol1(2003).pdf
(2) Including unknown or invalid SIC codes and non-trading or dormant companies.


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Table 4: Administrations by industry( 1)
Section

2008( 3) 2009

Section A

Agriculture, hunting and forestry

18

10

Section B

Fishing

3

3

Section C

Mining and quarrying

4

10

Section D

Manufacturing

693

761

Section E

Electricity, gas and water supply

3

1

Section F

Construction

468

427

Section G

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles, motor cycles and personal and household goods

621

492

Section H

Hotels and restaurants

192

240

Section I

Transport, storage and communication

195

175

Section J

Financial intermediation

81

61

Section K

Real estate, renting and business activities

2,008

1,330

Section L

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

5

3

Section M

Education

27

16

Section N

Health and social work

45

54

Section O

Other community, social and personal service activities

172

225

Section P

Private households employing staff and undifferentiated production activities of households for own use

1

1

Section Q

Extra-territorial organisations and bodies

0

0

All others(2)

284

237

Total

4,820

4,161

(1) The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC 2003) definitions can be found at
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/methods_quality/sic/downloads/UK_SIC_Vol1(2003).pdf
(2) Including unknown or invalid SIC codes and non-trading or dormant companies.
(3) The figure for Q4 2008 includes 729 separate managed service companies for which BDO Stoy Hayward was appointed administrator. The administrations were approved in September 2008, but the statistics are counted based on the date registered at Companies House (which fell in October 2008, i.e. Q4).

Older People

Mr. Drew: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office how many people and what proportion of the total population in each local authority area are projected to be over 65 years old in (a) 2015, (b) 2020, (c) 2025, (d) 2030 and (e) 2050. [323374]

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

Letter from Stephen Penneck, dated March 2010:


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