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Written Answers to Questions
Wednesday 30 November 2011
Attorney-General
Serious Fraud Office
Mr Sheerman:
To ask the Attorney-General whether he has considered taking steps to make the Serious Fraud Office more accountable to Parliament. [83510]
The Solicitor-General:
The Law Officers are already fully accountable to Parliament for the work of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO), and the Director of the SFO ensures his department supports the Law Officers in fulfilling this duty as set out in the protocol between the Attorney-General and the prosecuting departments which was published in July 2009 and can be found on the following website:
http://www.attorneygeneral.gov.uk/Publications/Pages/CriminalJusticeReports.aspx
Mr Sheerman:
To ask the Attorney-General what steps he is taking to increase transparency in the operation of the Serious Fraud Office. [83511]
The Solicitor-General:
The Law Officers are committed to the Government's transparency agenda and have made it clear to all of the Law Officer's Departments (LODs) that they expect them to meet their obligations to make all relevant information available. The Attorney-General's Office works closely with the LODs to help them meet those requirements.
Serious Fraud Office: Operating Costs
Mr Sheerman:
To ask the Attorney-General what the cost to the public purse was of the Serious Fraud Office in each of the last five years. [83508]
The Solicitor-General:
The information requested is contained in the following table:
Total departmental spending
(1)
|
|
Outturn (£ million)
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2006-07
|
42.870
|
2007-08
|
45.937
|
2008-09
|
52.801
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2009-10
|
40.403
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2010-11
|
36.423
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(1) Total departmental spending is the sum of the resource budget and the capital budget less depreciation. The resource budget includes vote funding (funding for normal operational activities agreed with HMT), “blockbuster funding”—additional funding to support the costs of investigating/prosecuting large cases (discontinued after 2010-11) and one-off modernisation funding, £8,250 million in 2008-09 and £1,138 million in 2009-10 for a transformation programme for the SFO.
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This information is routinely published in the annual SFO Resource Accounts which are available on the official documents website at:
http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/
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Culture, Media and Sport
G4S
Keith Vaz:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport how many contracts his Department has awarded to G4S since May 2010; and what the (a) purpose, (b) monetary value and (c) net worth was of each such contract. [83923]
John Penrose:
The Department has not awarded any contracts to G4S since May 2010.
National Football Museum
Mark Hendrick:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport what the cost to the public purse was of the closure of the National Football Museum in Preston. [83871]
Hugh Robertson:
As an independent organisation, the specific cost of the relocation of the National Football Museum from Preston to Manchester is an operational matter for the museum. The Department for Culture, Media and Sport provided the following grant funding to contribute to the operational costs of the museum from 2003-04 to 2010-11. No funding has been allocated for this spending period.
|
Total (£ million)
|
2003-04
|
0.100
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2004-05
|
0.100
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2005-06
|
0.100
|
2006-07
|
0.100
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2007-08
|
0.100
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2008-09
|
0.103
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2009-10
|
0.105
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2010-11
|
0.105
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Postcodes
Pete Wishart:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport whether his Department uses postcodes for purposes other than the postage of mail. [84218]
John Penrose:
The Department uses postcodes for analytical and mapping purposes, including for statistical modelling and for the random selection of households (undertaken by the survey contractors) to be included in the sample for the Taking Part survey.
RMS Titanic: Anniversaries
Andrew Stephenson:
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport what funding his Development has allocated to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. [83684]
Mr Vaizey:
This Department is aware of a number of initiatives to mark the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic. A number of national and regional museums and heritage centres have plans to mark the occasion. These include the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, and the cities of Southampton, where the Titanic embarked, and Belfast, where she was built.
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Southampton city council was awarded £4.6 million by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) in March 2010 to create a new “Southampton Sea City Museum” which will include a permanent gallery on “Southampton's Titanic Story”.
In 2008 the HLF awarded a grant of £50,000 to Northern Ireland Science Park (NISP) for a project based at the Titanic's Dock and Pump-House in Belfast and also awarded a grant of £174,500 to National Museums Northern Ireland (Ulster Folk and Transport Museum) towards the development of its collection “Titanic: Built in Belfast”. In July 2011 HLF awarded a grant of £3,250,000 to a project to restore the Nomadic—the Titanic's tender vessel—to restore and tell the story of the Nomadic and Belfast in 1911 and 1912.
In addition, the Phillips Memorial Park in Godalming, Surrey, the largest built memorial to a single Titanic victim, received confirmation of a full second round grant of over £335,000. This project is a joint scheme between HLF and the Big Lottery Fund's joint Parks for People programme and will restore the memorial in time for the centenary.
A ‘Your Heritage' award from HLF is also being used to support a project in Maryport, exploring the impact of the sinking of the Titanic.
Justice
Contracts: EU Law
Stephen Phillips:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what assessment he has made of the potential effect on the UK of the European Commission proposals to harmonise contract law within the EU. [83714]
Mr Kenneth Clarke:
The proposal is for the creation of an optional sale of goods law which would be part of the national law of every member state. This optional law could be used by parties involved in the cross-border sale of goods and digital content as an alternative to national contract law. The Commission asserts that this is an alternative regime which would sit alongside, rather than change, national laws.
The Ministry of Justice intends to publish a UK-wide call for evidence soon to obtain evidence and views from businesses and consumers on the potential effect of the legislative proposal on the UK and also to inform the UK Government's position. We have also received advice from the Law Commission that we will use to inform our negotiating position.
G4S
Keith Vaz:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many contracts his Department has awarded to G4S since May 2010; and what the (a) purpose, (b) monetary value and (c) net worth was of each such contract. [83922]
Mr Blunt:
The Ministry of Justice has awarded two contracts to G4S since May 2010. The estimated monetary value for the life of the two contracts is £828.3 million.
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Contract
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Estimated total value for the life of the contract (net worth
)
(£ million)
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Current estimat
ed annual value of the contract
(£ million)
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Number of years
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HMP Birmingham (operate and maintain prison)
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468.3
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31.2
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15
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HMP Featherstone II (operate and maintain prison)
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360.0
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24.0
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15
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Legal Aid Scheme
Pauline Latham:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) how many cases of legal representation were provided through the Legal Aid Exceptional Funding Scheme in 2009-10; and what the cost to the public purse was of such representation. [83276]
(2) how many cases of legal assistance were provided for through the Legal Aid Exceptional Funding Scheme in 2009-10; and what the cost to the public purse was of such assistance. [83277]
Mr Djanogly:
This information is held by the Legal Services Commission (LSC).
112 new cases were granted funding during 2009-10. There was a net spend during that year of £1.68 million, although payments do not necessarily relate to the new cases approved within that year.
These figures cover both representation and assistance approved under the Exceptional Funding scheme. These figures are not separated in the LSC's records as all payments are made under the same process. In practice these are cases funded for representation with occasional assistance funding included. All other assistance is provided through in-scope funding in the normal way.
Youth Justice
Mr Jim Cunningham:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice (1) if he will introduce measures for the Youth Justice Advisory Board to be given a specific responsibility to assess and report on the independence of the Youth Justice Division; and if he will make a statement; [83637]
(2) whether his proposed Youth Justice Division will undertake outreach work; [83638]
(3) if he will take steps to create a forum for feedback on the effectiveness of his proposed Youth Justice Advisory Board. [83639]
Mr Blunt:
The Youth Justice Division and Youth Justice Advisory Board were part of the Government's proposals for the new national governance of youth justice and were contingent on the abolition of the Youth Justice Board.
The Government have announced that they are no longer pursuing the abolition of the Youth Justice Board through the Public Bodies Bill. The Youth Justice Division and the Youth Justice Advisory Board will therefore not be established.
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Youth Offending Teams: Expenditure
Sadiq Khan:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what the budget was of each youth offending team in each year between 1997-98 and 2010-11. [83096]
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Mr Blunt:
These figures were not collected prior to 2002-03. Details of figures from 2002-03 onwards are contained in the following table.
Youth offending teams (YOTs) from 2002-03 to 2009-10
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|
Total
|
|
2002-03
|
2003-04
|
2004-05
|
2005-06
|
2006-07
|
2007-08
|
2008-09
|
2009-10
|
Barking and Dagenham
|
1,647,604
|
2,260,525
|
2,374,576
|
3,200,676
|
2,248,632
|
2,411,888
|
2,843,877
|
2,618,901
|
Barnet
|
603,089
|
692,884
|
1,012,829
|
1,128,613
|
1,125,093
|
1,242,567
|
1,296,346
|
1,314,682
|
Barnsley
|
1,037,949
|
1,105,492
|
1,148,348
|
1,369,571
|
1,586,699
|
1,678,693
|
2,092,647
|
2,026,020
|
Bath and North East Somerset
|
460,046
|
622,517
|
588,272
|
646,708
|
743,120
|
1,073,167
|
821,763
|
926,814
|
Bedfordshire
|
1,745,621
|
2,083,954
|
1,957,701
|
2,218,843
|
2,419,135
|
2,533,993
|
2,674,410
|
3,015,838
|
Bexley
|
673,639
|
758,351
|
1,055,354
|
1,140,123
|
1,211,371
|
1,100,226
|
1,140,142
|
1,087,325
|
Birmingham
|
6,951,677
|
8,414,411
|
10,428,001
|
10,777,348
|
11,176,051
|
11,904,951
|
11,227,489
|
10,405,939
|
Blackburn with Darwen
|
1,272,070
|
1,490,291
|
2,001,984
|
1,909,852
|
1,936,552
|
1,630,567
|
2,327,584
|
2,178,654
|
Blackpool
|
1,262,651
|
2,356,005
|
1,954,343
|
2,120,965
|
1,894,135
|
1,611,535
|
1,801,334
|
1,807,901
|
Blaenau, Gwent and Caerphilly
|
1,872,950
|
2,066,903
|
1,713,958
|
2,243,444
|
2,026,743
|
2,789,369
|
2,399,273
|
2,385,825
|
Bolton
|
1,926,265
|
1,496,021
|
1,740,022
|
1,827,351
|
1,798,504
|
1,759,683
|
1,925,095
|
2,028,619
|
Bournemouth and Poole
|
999,532
|
1,213,504
|
1,373,277
|
1,239,684
|
1,323,397
|
1,334,591
|
1,347,589
|
1,508,341
|
Bracknell Forest
|
621,139
|
624,005
|
617,642
|
613,235
|
630,528
|
695,119
|
740,954
|
767,525
|
Bradford
|
3,326,424
|
3,969,527
|
4,320,093
|
4,589,717
|
4,744,329
|
4,658,310
|
4,897,171
|
4,737,770
|
Brent
|
1,227,216
|
1,243,348
|
1,482,522
|
1,684,928
|
1,858,605
|
2,316,084
|
2,252,245
|
3,229,746
|
Bridgend
|
666,283
|
698,192
|
688,059
|
827,357
|
898,037
|
943,298
|
1,011,191
|
960,643
|
Brighton and Hove
|
1,127,818
|
1,228,396
|
1,093,887
|
1,590,716
|
1,195,425
|
1,368,187
|
1,528,271
|
1,498,647
|
Bristol
|
2,454,267
|
2,611,054
|
2,683,555
|
3,347,345
|
3,864,400
|
4,331,089
|
4,149,838
|
4,185,672
|
Bromley
|
683,332
|
812,552
|
885,255
|
1,113,031
|
1,035,544
|
1,258,108
|
1,755,759
|
1,816,379
|
Buckinghamshire
|
1,371,715
|
1,687,041
|
1,684,457
|
1,740,875
|
2,183,090
|
2,236,525
|
2,424,254
|
2,226,579
|
Bury
|
974,486
|
1,001,485
|
1,166,663
|
1,317,608
|
1,904,233
|
2,097,280
|
1,665,333
|
1,669,963
|
Calderdale
|
1,437,686
|
1,339,462
|
1,944,670
|
2,240,398
|
2,522,582
|
1,939,707
|
2,047,557
|
1,981,805
|
Cambridgeshire
|
1,826,082
|
1,727,567
|
1,658,336
|
1,726,751
|
1,832,854
|
2,084,115
|
2,066,562
|
2,321,328
|
Camden
|
2,536,346
|
3,173,922
|
2,022,469
|
2,505,802
|
2,639,399
|
2,814,276
|
2,865,133
|
3,244,120
|
Cardiff
|
1,439,019
|
1,352,068
|
1,419,958
|
2,012,337
|
2,159,703
|
3,493,522
|
2,835,433
|
2,945,598
|
Carmarthenshire
|
759,420
|
842,780
|
992,925
|
1,079,266
|
1,319,050
|
1,316,676
|
1,495,055
|
1,662,035
|
Ceredigion(1)
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
590,367
|
689,650
|
743,841
|
747,317
|
801,196
|
Cheshire
|
1,745,376
|
1,915,629
|
1,850,897
|
2,151,153
|
2,673,825
|
3,183,461
|
2,881,112
|
3,285,473
|
Conwy and Denbighshire
|
716,939
|
1,097,024
|
1,248,217
|
1,073,300
|
1,208,085
|
1,146,792
|
1,221,352
|
1,279,170
|
Cornwall
|
1,329,442
|
2,277,737
|
1,478,011
|
1,550,054
|
1,870,500
|
2,021,943
|
2,181,114
|
2,376,722
|
Coventry
|
2,223,216
|
2,385,894
|
2,434,931
|
2,906,019
|
3,314,830
|
3,438,515
|
3,490,338
|
3,110,360
|
Croydon
|
2,071,014
|
2,412,822
|
2,546,031
|
3,169,688
|
3,565,038
|
3,455,445
|
3,802,833
|
3,547,809
|
Cumbria
|
1,768,569
|
1,971,543
|
2,194,969
|
2,464,441
|
2,457,172
|
2,706,513
|
2,951,979
|
3,107,085
|
Darlington
|
614,082
|
636,461
|
1,090,715
|
992,176
|
1,264,822
|
1,239,978
|
1,236,709
|
1,109,154
|
Derby
|
1,473,298
|
2,489,007
|
2,403,638
|
2,456,179
|
2,600,774
|
2,792,263
|
2,806,919
|
3,032,655
|
Derbyshire
|
2,174,794
|
2,303,881
|
2,230,740
|
2,335,057
|
2,595,522
|
2,877,029
|
3,305,483
|
4,233,870
|
Devon
|
2,179,168
|
2,235,739
|
2,110,770
|
2,572,066
|
2,717,288
|
3,790,536
|
3,650,090
|
3,308,729
|
Doncaster
|
1,640,972
|
1,680,340
|
1,875,715
|
2,440,389
|
2,601,031
|
2,815,236
|
2,971,561
|
2,949,866
|
Dorset
|
879,597
|
913,479
|
1,121,158
|
1,214,992
|
1,478,137
|
1,670,619
|
1,975,021
|
2,032,302
|
Dudley
|
1,783,131
|
1,855,289
|
1,909,749
|
2,018,480
|
2,193,460
|
2,404,303
|
2,501,574
|
2,576,355
|
Durham
|
3,362,078
|
5,327,063
|
5,076,576
|
5,619,658
|
5,016,778
|
5,301,366
|
5,290,140
|
5,443,976
|
Ealing
|
1,623,794
|
1,917,027
|
2,230,320
|
2,311,532
|
2,382,703
|
2,167,527
|
1,901,643
|
2,216,992
|
East Riding of Yorkshire
|
736,517
|
828,970
|
961,179
|
1,035,304
|
1,299,106
|
1,446,081
|
1,449,593
|
1,605,150
|
East Sussex
|
1,383,821
|
1,507,972
|
1,633,775
|
1,796,670
|
2,000,624
|
2,246,508
|
2,570,228
|
2,692,573
|
Enfield
|
937,313
|
1,339,585
|
1,051,709
|
1,323,330
|
2,016,844
|
2,158,429
|
2,198,743
|
2,771,552
|
Essex
|
2,550,052
|
3,068,729
|
3,375,710
|
3,683,098
|
4,022,627
|
4,156,126
|
4,343,840
|
5,691,710
|
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Flintshire
|
517,592
|
599,611
|
635,311
|
961,232
|
912,824
|
1,412,573
|
1,354,398
|
1,582,045
|
Gateshead
|
1,036,768
|
2,066,091
|
2,006,816
|
2,153,180
|
2,150,906
|
2,270,557
|
2,420,130
|
2,511,244
|
Gloucestershire
|
2,163,941
|
2,372,009
|
2,392,217
|
2,772,965
|
3,160,592
|
3,336,992
|
4,437,406
|
4,165,666
|
Greenwich
|
1,820,695
|
1,986,403
|
2,005,905
|
2,479,861
|
1,985,550
|
2,533,485
|
1,984,259
|
2,988,247
|
Gwynedd Môn
|
466,793
|
664,784
|
690,094
|
851,075
|
1,091,748
|
1,281,362
|
1,305,445
|
1,458,474
|
Hackney
|
2,394,104
|
2,516,207
|
2,965,794
|
3,314,503
|
3,438,746
|
4,427,302
|
4,253,351
|
4,206,313
|
Halton and Warrington
|
1,014,026
|
1,394,063
|
1,357,263
|
1,627,248
|
1,891,965
|
2,120,667
|
2,141,511
|
2,220,202
|
Hammersmith and Fulham
|
1,877,596
|
1,896,245
|
2,041,211
|
1,949,590
|
1,951,948
|
2,081,967
|
2,018,264
|
2,585,457
|
Haringey
|
1,412,988
|
1,971,367
|
2,231,372
|
2,615,388
|
2,902,726
|
3,417,389
|
3,154,659
|
3,536,738
|
Harrow
|
871,090
|
959,840
|
879,587
|
887,634
|
1,105,903
|
1,384,370
|
1,437,486
|
1,049,251
|
Hartlepool
|
977,814
|
971,230
|
1,028,113
|
1,173,700
|
1,361,320
|
1,434,397
|
1,474,033
|
1,425,452
|
Havering
|
644,130
|
760,006
|
996,078
|
1,034,600
|
1,083,475
|
1,299,150
|
1,297,003
|
1,382,691
|
Hertfordshire
|
2,692,884
|
2,866,190
|
4,323,466
|
4,046,056
|
4,286,660
|
4,359,912
|
4,356,437
|
4,598,524
|
Hillingdon
|
1,011,454
|
1,095,837
|
883,633
|
1,270,903
|
1,648,608
|
1,794,128
|
1,822,119
|
2,150,226
|
Hounslow
|
789,525
|
824,527
|
1,125,393
|
1,333,348
|
1,356,168
|
1,594,675
|
1,743,616
|
1,643,931
|
Islington
|
1,488,157
|
1,423,117
|
1,678,528
|
1,886,360
|
2,032,721
|
2,420,689
|
1,931,383
|
2,364,016
|
Kensington and Chelsea
|
809,112
|
933,355
|
1,203,388
|
1,581,496
|
1,507,812
|
1,734,316
|
1,745,106
|
2,006,337
|
Kent
|
5,333,404
|
5,643,858
|
5,984,054
|
6,467,839
|
7,065,902
|
7,986,424
|
7,771,024
|
7,361,466
|
Kingston-upon-Hull
|
1,499,117
|
1,691,858
|
1,900,984
|
2,225,052
|
2,309,850
|
2,602,458
|
2,668,233
|
2,696,154
|
Kingston-upon-Thames
|
649,021
|
813,897
|
782,004
|
773,993
|
912,584
|
968,476
|
1,011,074
|
1,016,900
|
Kirklees
|
1,947,235
|
2,163,749
|
2,663,509
|
2,997,990
|
3,103,081
|
3,349,319
|
3,286,320
|
3,516,755
|
Knowsley
|
1,844,071
|
1,581,591
|
1,552,336
|
2,724,890
|
3,028,912
|
2,671,169
|
2,560,705
|
2,491,479
|
Lambeth
|
2,402,016
|
2,482,286
|
3,082,276
|
2,949,428
|
3,143,593
|
3,221,857
|
3,544,901
|
3,540,421
|
Lancashire
|
4,944,399
|
5,460,204
|
5,291,053
|
5,659,557
|
6,437,066
|
7,036,906
|
6,641,602
|
6,634,707
|
Leeds
|
3,892,634
|
4,762,844
|
5,295,727
|
6,034,719
|
6,823,934
|
7,743,367
|
7,602,712
|
8,039,792
|
Leicester City
|
2,822,984
|
3,508,481
|
4,185,469
|
4,129,997
|
4,043,479
|
4,215,139
|
3,783,290
|
3,109,136
|
Leicestershire
|
1,578,061
|
1,600,354
|
1,995,500
|
2,170,166
|
2,454,884
|
2,823,328
|
3,037,455
|
3,096,212
|
Lewisham
|
1,642,114
|
2,011,844
|
1,780,092
|
2,293,544
|
2,385,481
|
2,500,981
|
3,857,436
|
2,175,249
|
Lincolnshire
|
2,012,195
|
2,874,345
|
3,030,179
|
2,657,977
|
3,010,301
|
3,420,313
|
3,353,315
|
3,510,837
|
Liverpool
|
3,596,043
|
3,256,802
|
4,658,566
|
5,533,532
|
5,687,181
|
6,025,001
|
5,948,641
|
7,047,228
|
Luton
|
1,469,433
|
1,889,663
|
1,754,591
|
2,105,015
|
2,149,417
|
2,741,148
|
2,161,833
|
2,156,947
|
Manchester
|
3,569,118
|
3,552,900
|
4,660,746
|
5,179,442
|
5,508,524
|
5,290,082
|
5,567,480
|
5,503,060
|
Medway
|
810,819
|
847,202
|
1,267,262
|
1,433,746
|
1,161,292
|
1,203,760
|
1,296,394
|
1,410,990
|
Merthyr Tydfil
|
570,526
|
572,229
|
571,662
|
680,515
|
701,324
|
702,962
|
692,276
|
739,913
|
Merton
|
590,936
|
817,095
|
1,057,893
|
898,285
|
881,457
|
934,209
|
886,309
|
1,176,035
|
Mid Wales(1)
|
692,458
|
928,064
|
1,029,001
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Milton Keynes
|
892,558
|
1,070,290
|
1,375,060
|
1,726,552
|
1,647,734
|
1,579,211
|
1,701,416
|
1,659,347
|
Monmouthshire and Torfaen
|
908,573
|
1,000,755
|
978,297
|
1,077,914
|
1,193,948
|
1,708,917
|
1,497,696
|
1,669,433
|
Neath Port Talbot
|
1,717,158
|
1,836,759
|
2,100,221
|
2,396,390
|
2,377,723
|
1,632,335
|
1,752,176
|
2,049,707
|
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
|
2,944,731
|
2,868,530
|
2,742,035
|
2,756,619
|
3,125,972
|
3,508,376
|
3,364,169
|
4,137,523
|
Newham
|
2,283,071
|
3,152,298
|
3,080,685
|
4,677,288
|
4,722,505
|
5,039,721
|
3,645,334
|
3,377,048
|
Newport
|
887,352
|
901,707
|
996,062
|
1,109,139
|
1,189,989
|
1,281,157
|
1,446,690
|
1,489,215
|
Norfolk
|
3,342,350
|
2,735,378
|
2,985,489
|
3,608,496
|
4,580,686
|
5,101,614
|
4,582,236
|
4,674,631
|
North East Lincolnshire
|
906,531
|
1,256,115
|
1,497,498
|
1,282,544
|
1,389,064
|
1,428,140
|
1,750,274
|
1,343,171
|
North Lincolnshire
|
661,097
|
1,019,630
|
1,272,631
|
1,291,451
|
1,418,016
|
1,469,278
|
1,441,116
|
1,122,550
|
North Somerset
|
473,863
|
751,855
|
770,844
|
928,908
|
821,423
|
1,003,921
|
1,168,798
|
1,249,366
|
North Tyneside
|
849,969
|
936,273
|
856,224
|
947,874
|
1,238,810
|
1,241,408
|
1,261,226
|
1,552,335
|
North Yorkshire
|
1,724,893
|
1,795,591
|
2,180,876
|
2,398,952
|
2,804,820
|
3,237,011
|
3,730,158
|
3,905,978
|
Northamptonshire
|
2,163,432
|
2,417,859
|
2,742,606
|
3,142,496
|
3,597,530
|
3,689,589
|
3,796,501
|
4,297,855
|
Northumberland
|
1,486,993
|
1,903,958
|
2,050,700
|
2,177,660
|
2,216,385
|
2,411,382
|
2,540,518
|
845,215
|
Nottingham
|
3,456,525
|
2,718,681
|
3,313,075
|
3,711,685
|
3,222,781
|
3,339,332
|
3,545,957
|
3,636,565
|
30 Nov 2011 : Column 927W
30 Nov 2011 : Column 928W
Nottinghamshire
|
2,263,907
|
2,954,971
|
3,350,789
|
3,832,363
|
4,582,001
|
4,812,163
|
4,836,640
|
5,204,425
|
Oldham
|
1,280,181
|
1,799,307
|
3,023,564
|
3,262,142
|
2,928,398
|
2,267,623
|
2,376,584
|
1,788,778
|
Oxfordshire
|
2,326,597
|
2,967,608
|
3,062,524
|
3,318,569
|
3,659,342
|
3,592,809
|
3,809,474
|
4,290,090
|
Pembrokeshire
|
458,093
|
651,530
|
700,233
|
668,722
|
771,115
|
806,331
|
1,086,723
|
939,538
|
Peterborough
|
1,317,207
|
1,488,927
|
1,689,587
|
1,940,813
|
2,046,465
|
2,227,520
|
2,390,099
|
2,032,510
|
Plymouth
|
1,320,972
|
1,523,643
|
1,435,124
|
1,449,593
|
1,474,297
|
1,593,219
|
1,653,015
|
1,954,962
|
Powys(1)
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
745,397
|
978,336
|
971,507
|
1,188,847
|
1,168,466
|
Reading(2)
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1,909,895
|
1,623,074
|
1,690,616
|
Reading and Wokingham(2)
|
1,240,953
|
1,399,966
|
1,879,587
|
2,090,837
|
2,341,030
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Redbridge
|
1,227,229
|
1,645,712
|
2,103,262
|
2,199,587
|
2,480,592
|
2,460,388
|
2,706,075
|
2,974,894
|
Rhondda Cynon Taff
|
1,384,092
|
1,440,919
|
1,784,925
|
2,105,611
|
2,305,705
|
2,702,996
|
2,741,169
|
2,752,647
|
Richmond-upon-Thames
|
452,152
|
499,212
|
612,003
|
665,196
|
870,680
|
851,156
|
869,259
|
338,877
|
Rochdale
|
1,208,237
|
1,353,285
|
1,636,247
|
1,801,258
|
1,864,568
|
2,386,371
|
2,486,454
|
2,292,537
|
Rotherham
|
2,551,288
|
2,505,304
|
2,714,548
|
2,628,719
|
2,824,829
|
2,985,986
|
2,248,479
|
2,462,464
|
Salford
|
1,829,800
|
1,420,598
|
1,413,541
|
1,596,901
|
1,640,647
|
1,789,538
|
1,913,546
|
1,996,783
|
Sandwell
|
1,367,596
|
1,849,519
|
2,082,283
|
1,762,339
|
2,123,278
|
2,555,281
|
2,811,499
|
3,031,826
|
Sefton
|
1,655,460
|
1,601,808
|
1,501,792
|
1,850,397
|
1,984,120
|
2,106,197
|
2,229,276
|
2,181,897
|
Sheffield
|
2,760,057
|
2,420,161
|
2,330,780
|
3,354,652
|
3,650,712
|
4,432,846
|
5,392,169
|
6,622,108
|
Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin
|
1,218,073
|
1,461,619
|
1,765,645
|
1,732,268
|
1,747,881
|
1,847,828
|
1,971,783
|
2,081,348
|
Slough
|
1,167,021
|
885,938
|
1,026,267
|
1,076,269
|
1,051,149
|
1,176,369
|
1,274,148
|
1,280,039
|
Solihull
|
427,226
|
992,969
|
1,198,903
|
1,016,208
|
1,101,341
|
1,146,068
|
1,304,324
|
1,296,632
|
Somerset
|
1,991,206
|
2,139,635
|
2,368,911
|
2,582,543
|
2,862,704
|
3,027,060
|
2,773,796
|
2,795,027
|
South Gloucestershire
|
586,960
|
653,971
|
679,639
|
706,532
|
289,386
|
897,256
|
937,148
|
960,943
|
South Tees
|
2,404,920
|
2,944,877
|
3,085,799
|
3,888,737
|
4,495,986
|
4,124,894
|
3,358,495
|
3,602,911
|
South Tyneside
|
1,368,527
|
1,676,979
|
1,759,694
|
2,087,840
|
2,184,346
|
1,878,719
|
1,786,760
|
1,823,917
|
Southend-on-Sea
|
545,801
|
993,721
|
1,015,453
|
1,091,652
|
1,100,566
|
1,550,459
|
1,444,673
|
1,806,223
|
Southwark
|
2,727,868
|
3,285,001
|
5,343,718
|
5,740,246
|
5,721,371
|
5,853,431
|
6,725,652
|
5,948,675
|
St. Helens
|
1,015,204
|
1,182,957
|
941,448
|
1,461,201
|
1,948,534
|
2,121,155
|
1,675,255
|
1,963,718
|
Staffordshire
|
2,938,948
|
3,430,925
|
3,311,380
|
3,935,814
|
4,351,087
|
4,434,492
|
4,858,872
|
5,470,113
|
Stockport
|
1,408,383
|
1,282,254
|
1,130,513
|
1,153,425
|
1,435,870
|
1,641,510
|
1,879,779
|
1,950,675
|
Stockton-on-Tees
|
1,107,556
|
1,159,580
|
1,376,779
|
1,890,363
|
1,743,708
|
1,681,050
|
1,444,528
|
1,516,444
|
Stoke-on-Trent
|
1,876,786
|
2,238,764
|
2,419,795
|
2,921,493
|
3,079,298
|
3,653,493
|
3,341,264
|
3,194,566
|
Suffolk
|
2,689,424
|
2,892,319
|
3,238,424
|
3,372,287
|
3,511,798
|
4,226,458
|
4,235,647
|
4,939,786
|
Sunderland
|
3,513,107
|
3,628,465
|
3,875,338
|
4,288,883
|
4,448,678
|
4,993,696
|
4,892,468
|
4,741,479
|
Surrey
|
1,677,729
|
1,983,386
|
2,543,641
|
2,861,287
|
3,335,160
|
3,547,482
|
3,356,117
|
3,831,048
|
Sutton
|
543,060
|
701,916
|
719,891
|
999,496
|
1,183,768
|
1,347,471
|
1,186,617
|
1,049,990
|
Swansea
|
1,265,577
|
1,343,649
|
1,555,971
|
1,996,165
|
2,100,759
|
2,294,451
|
2,379,422
|
2,746,781
|
Swindon
|
818,402
|
858,453
|
817,651
|
820,422
|
924,530
|
1,081,585
|
1,217,396
|
1,181,003
|
Tameside
|
818,856
|
1,224,148
|
1,514,169
|
1,396,235
|
1,460,927
|
1,574,101
|
1,675,810
|
1,818,056
|
Thurrock
|
591,491
|
641,495
|
639,211
|
963,102
|
1,241,732
|
1,172,922
|
1,163,938
|
1,189,463
|
Torbay
|
713,646
|
817,198
|
851,661
|
941,352
|
938,268
|
1,079,478
|
1,189,739
|
1,123,491
|
Tower Hamlets and City of London
|
1,320,422
|
1,311,762
|
1,730,829
|
1,604,013
|
2,223,375
|
2,360,828
|
2,242,647
|
2,413,097
|
Trafford
|
3,066,030
|
3,189,851
|
1,975,767
|
2,166,308
|
2,391,910
|
2,675,970
|
3,248,156
|
3,646,770
|
Vale of Glamorgan
|
1,059,498
|
1,064,453
|
917,027
|
1,026,109
|
1,051,511
|
1,021,569
|
1,024,474
|
1,133,130
|
Wakefield
|
1,642,856
|
1,806,355
|
1,844,814
|
2,357,584
|
2,545,090
|
2,903,603
|
3,074,355
|
3,048,421
|
Walsall
|
1,372,383
|
1,419,504
|
1,606,345
|
2,033,614
|
1,938,386
|
2,043,184
|
2,357,927
|
3,509,519
|
Waltham Forest
|
1,203,636
|
1,444,175
|
1,620,156
|
1,661,971
|
1,687,007
|
2,217,762
|
1,130,575
|
2,262,997
|
Wandsworth
|
2,614,999
|
2,653,315
|
2,502,061
|
3,357,993
|
3,118,278
|
2,700,337
|
2,209,546
|
2,218,056
|
Warwickshire
|
1,606,424
|
1,793,353
|
2,023,842
|
2,316,936
|
2,345,845
|
2,398,916
|
2,643,721
|
2,625,775
|
Wessex
|
6,023,698
|
7,644,896
|
7,721,238
|
8,447,744
|
8,907,281
|
9,566,959
|
9,799,021
|
10,420,427
|
West Berkshire
|
474,428
|
558,827
|
608,054
|
730,497
|
870,599
|
1,031,891
|
1,110,799
|
1,115,840
|
30 Nov 2011 : Column 929W
30 Nov 2011 : Column 930W
West Sussex
|
435,045
|
2,237,952
|
2,335,899
|
2,480,116
|
2,731,344
|
2,748,652
|
2,488,639
|
2,299,534
|
Westminster
|
1,384,894
|
1,572,860
|
1,859,922
|
1,943,149
|
2,061,319
|
2,140,079
|
2,627,351
|
1,710,807
|
Wigan
|
1,482,894
|
1,810,641
|
1,780,402
|
2,149,493
|
2,254,376
|
2,665,715
|
2,697,777
|
2,803,899
|
Wiltshire
|
1,295,264
|
1,717,655
|
1,532,167
|
1,565,847
|
1,712,928
|
1,852,545
|
1,906,581
|
1,961,236
|
Windsor and Maidenhead
|
96,195
|
497,849
|
487,678
|
573,540
|
765,364
|
744,057
|
738,847
|
1,221,433
|
Wirral
|
2,557,528
|
1,994,640
|
2,958,499
|
2,741,200
|
2,734,795
|
2,760,746
|
3,037,584
|
3,159,084
|
Wokingham(2)
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
459,978
|
590,190
|
673,877
|
Wolverhampton
|
1,597,556
|
1,923,615
|
2,194,410
|
2,411,851
|
2,836,316
|
3,206,063
|
3,334,419
|
3,169,716
|
Worcestershire and Herefordshire
|
2,410,596
|
2,634,099
|
2,692,667
|
3,206,332
|
3,423,147
|
3,693,033
|
3,814,701
|
3,785,052
|
Wrexham
|
1,528,042
|
1,214,548
|
1,141,677
|
1,217,116
|
1,627,043
|
1,767,568
|
1,547,339
|
1,278,203
|
York
|
718,762
|
754,369
|
748,579
|
745,462
|
1,032,389
|
1,115,442
|
1,178,668
|
988,671
|
Total
|
252,602,591
|
288,349,682
|
313,546,056
|
350,939,089
|
375,514,610
|
405,276,408
|
410,121,095
|
423,314,693
|
(1 )Mid Wales split into Ceredigion YOT and Powys YOT from April 2005.
(2) Reading and Wokingham split into Reading YOT and Wokingham YOT from April 2007.
Notes:
1. These figures have been drawn from administrative IT systems, which, as with any large-scale recording system, are subject to possible errors with data entry and processing and can be subject to change over time.
2. These figures were not collected prior to 2002-03.
3. We are in the process of quality checking figures for 2010-11. They are due to be published in January 2012.
4. The data include the YJB's ring-fenced funding for Intensive Supervision and Surveillance Programmes, prevention programmes, resettlement and after care services.
5. Other sources of funding such as the Single Regeneration Budget, European Funding and the Children's Fund are also included in the presented figures.
6. These figures may differ from published figures because they include the sources of funding mentioned above.
|
Youth Offending Teams: Manpower
Sadiq Khan:
To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many full-time equivalent posts there were in each youth offending team in each year between 1997-98 and 2010-11. [83114]
Mr Blunt:
These figures were not collected prior to 2002-03. Details of figures from 2002-03 onwards are contained in the following table:
Number of full-time and pa
rt-time staff in YOTs from 2005-06 to 2009-
10
|
|
2005-06
|
2006-07
|
2007-08
|
|
Full-time
|
Part-time
|
Total
|
Full-time
|
Part-time
|
Total
|
Full-time
|
Part-time
|
Total
|
Barking and Dagenham
|
40
|
22
|
62
|
42
|
23
|
65
|
44
|
26
|
70
|
Barnet
|
20
|
19
|
39
|
22
|
16
|
38
|
18
|
9
|
27
|
Barnsley
|
38
|
26
|
64
|
39
|
23
|
62
|
41
|
22
|
63
|
Bath and North East Somerset
|
21
|
2
|
23
|
22
|
11
|
33
|
22
|
8
|
30
|
Bedfordshire
|
45
|
41
|
86
|
49
|
16
|
65
|
54
|
11
|
65
|
Bexley
|
18
|
5
|
23
|
17
|
6
|
23
|
16
|
7
|
23
|
Birmingham
|
245
|
134
|
379
|
285
|
137
|
422
|
286
|
94
|
380
|
Blackburn with Darwen
|
36
|
24
|
60
|
40
|
18
|
58
|
36
|
21
|
57
|
Blackpool
|
68
|
40
|
108
|
44
|
25
|
69
|
44
|
25
|
69
|
Blaenau, Gwent and Caerphilly
|
49
|
2
|
51
|
34
|
1
|
35
|
56
|
2
|
58
|
Bolton
|
51
|
2
|
53
|
51
|
2
|
53
|
44
|
5
|
49
|
Bournemouth and Poole
|
25
|
17
|
42
|
24
|
15
|
39
|
24
|
16
|
40
|
Bracknell Forest
|
13
|
5
|
18
|
11
|
7
|
18
|
17
|
5
|
22
|
Bradford
|
87
|
17
|
104
|
89
|
18
|
107
|
83
|
20
|
103
|
Brent
|
35
|
15
|
50
|
38
|
16
|
54
|
37
|
16
|
53
|
Bridgend
|
23
|
10
|
33
|
26
|
7
|
33
|
28
|
4
|
32
|
Brighton and Hove
|
21
|
11
|
32
|
27
|
13
|
40
|
25
|
12
|
37
|
Bristol
|
67
|
54
|
121
|
107
|
80
|
187
|
111
|
53
|
164
|
Bromley
|
19
|
13
|
32
|
20
|
6
|
26
|
37
|
2
|
39
|
Buckinghamshire
|
39
|
30
|
69
|
39
|
23
|
62
|
47
|
17
|
64
|
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30 Nov 2011 : Column 932W
Bury
|
33
|
10
|
43
|
30
|
5
|
35
|
31
|
9
|
40
|
Calderdale
|
47
|
10
|
57
|
45
|
14
|
59
|
40
|
12
|
52
|
Cambridgeshire
|
38
|
2
|
40
|
44
|
4
|
48
|
44
|
8
|
52
|
Camden
|
37
|
9
|
46
|
42
|
9
|
51
|
43
|
8
|
51
|
Cardiff
|
62
|
9
|
71
|
63
|
13
|
76
|
62
|
14
|
76
|
Carmarthenshire
|
20
|
11
|
31
|
19
|
15
|
34
|
23
|
19
|
42
|
Ceredigion
|
12
|
12
|
24
|
16
|
14
|
30
|
13
|
25
|
38
|
Cheshire
|
64
|
20
|
84
|
77
|
19
|
96
|
99
|
10
|
109
|
Conwy and Denbighshire
|
23
|
3
|
26
|
24
|
11
|
35
|
26
|
9
|
35
|
Cornwall
|
40
|
39
|
79
|
42
|
59
|
101
|
47
|
44
|
91
|
Coventry
|
78
|
33
|
111
|
85
|
26
|
111
|
97
|
28
|
125
|
Croydon
|
46
|
20
|
66
|
51
|
20
|
71
|
55
|
12
|
67
|
Cumbria
|
62
|
7
|
69
|
59
|
10
|
69
|
62
|
14
|
76
|
Darlington
|
26
|
5
|
31
|
35
|
9
|
44
|
31
|
11
|
42
|
Derby
|
58
|
31
|
89
|
47
|
5
|
52
|
45
|
25
|
70
|
Derbyshire
|
59
|
43
|
102
|
59
|
43
|
102
|
74
|
60
|
134
|
Devon
|
77
|
23
|
100
|
84
|
23
|
107
|
90
|
22
|
112
|
Doncaster
|
65
|
7
|
72
|
68
|
7
|
75
|
76
|
19
|
95
|
Dorset
|
36
|
10
|
46
|
36
|
10
|
46
|
41
|
28
|
69
|
Dudley
|
57
|
21
|
78
|
59
|
32
|
91
|
65
|
23
|
88
|
Durham
|
134
|
12
|
146
|
131
|
4
|
135
|
140
|
3
|
143
|
Ealing
|
29
|
19
|
48
|
32
|
15
|
47
|
41
|
12
|
53
|
East Riding of Yorkshire
|
22
|
27
|
49
|
28
|
22
|
50
|
26
|
15
|
41
|
East Sussex
|
43
|
8
|
51
|
46
|
24
|
70
|
57
|
15
|
72
|
Enfield
|
31
|
12
|
43
|
45
|
2
|
47
|
46
|
1
|
47
|
Essex
|
68
|
12
|
80
|
95
|
21
|
116
|
94
|
1
|
95
|
Flintshire
|
22
|
31
|
53
|
26
|
16
|
42
|
30
|
30
|
60
|
Gateshead
|
53
|
21
|
74
|
57
|
16
|
73
|
54
|
14
|
68
|
Gloucestershire
|
72
|
18
|
90
|
74
|
24
|
98
|
70
|
25
|
95
|
Greenwich
|
32
|
5
|
37
|
34
|
11
|
45
|
41
|
8
|
49
|
Gwynedd Mon
|
22
|
3
|
25
|
20
|
20
|
40
|
28
|
9
|
37
|
Hackney
|
41
|
4
|
45
|
51
|
6
|
57
|
68
|
10
|
78
|
Halton and Warrington
|
46
|
3
|
49
|
47
|
1
|
48
|
52
|
6
|
58
|
Hammersmith and Fulham
|
39
|
6
|
45
|
44
|
8
|
52
|
50
|
7
|
57
|
Haringey
|
47
|
84
|
131
|
52
|
48
|
100
|
62
|
13
|
75
|
Harrow
|
21
|
18
|
39
|
23
|
14
|
37
|
26
|
21
|
47
|
Hartlepool
|
35
|
12
|
47
|
33
|
13
|
46
|
44
|
14
|
58
|
Havering
|
23
|
9
|
32
|
22
|
25
|
47
|
26
|
17
|
43
|
Hertfordshire
|
89
|
15
|
104
|
90
|
16
|
106
|
104
|
37
|
141
|
Hillingdon
|
27
|
13
|
40
|
35
|
11
|
46
|
35
|
17
|
52
|
Hounslow
|
30
|
17
|
47
|
31
|
25
|
56
|
32
|
29
|
61
|
Islington
|
29
|
5
|
34
|
33
|
8
|
41
|
33
|
8
|
41
|
Kensington and Chelsea
|
26
|
4
|
30
|
29
|
8
|
37
|
31
|
4
|
35
|
Kent
|
162
|
35
|
197
|
162
|
35
|
197
|
145
|
41
|
186
|
Kingston-upon-Hull
|
39
|
36
|
75
|
51
|
23
|
74
|
52
|
21
|
73
|
Kingston-upon-Thames
|
9
|
7
|
16
|
10
|
4
|
14
|
13
|
5
|
18
|
Kirklees
|
69
|
16
|
85
|
72
|
16
|
88
|
71
|
22
|
93
|
Knowsley
|
49
|
21
|
70
|
44
|
21
|
65
|
50
|
17
|
67
|
Lambeth
|
51
|
1
|
52
|
63
|
1
|
64
|
61
|
11
|
72
|
Lancashire
|
153
|
24
|
177
|
161
|
40
|
201
|
164
|
38
|
202
|
Leeds
|
127
|
5
|
132
|
127
|
33
|
160
|
125
|
65
|
190
|
Leicester City
|
81
|
15
|
96
|
77
|
21
|
98
|
58
|
29
|
87
|
Leicestershire
|
68
|
2
|
70
|
72
|
7
|
79
|
89
|
13
|
102
|
Lewisham
|
49
|
2
|
51
|
46
|
2
|
48
|
48
|
3
|
51
|
Lincolnshire
|
70
|
39
|
109
|
61
|
30
|
91
|
75
|
53
|
128
|
30 Nov 2011 : Column 933W
30 Nov 2011 : Column 934W
Liverpool
|
101
|
27
|
128
|
115
|
20
|
135
|
146
|
39
|
185
|
Luton
|
38
|
22
|
60
|
39
|
15
|
54
|
39
|
17
|
56
|
Manchester
|
109
|
6
|
115
|
113
|
7
|
120
|
106
|
6
|
112
|
Medway
|
24
|
10
|
34
|
30
|
14
|
44
|
33
|
12
|
45
|
Merthyr Tydfil
|
20
|
1
|
21
|
18
|
2
|
20
|
14
|
4
|
18
|
Merton
|
19
|
2
|
21
|
21
|
2
|
23
|
22
|
8
|
30
|
Milton Keynes
|
28
|
12
|
40
|
33
|
19
|
52
|
30
|
24
|
54
|
Monmouthshire and Torfaen
|
26
|
31
|
57
|
26
|
32
|
58
|
27
|
52
|
79
|
Neath Port Talbot
|
28
|
5
|
33
|
29
|
3
|
32
|
32
|
1
|
33
|
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
|
69
|
33
|
102
|
70
|
41
|
111
|
71
|
62
|
133
|
Newham
|
104
|
5
|
109
|
102
|
16
|
118
|
74
|
4
|
78
|
Newport
|
29
|
8
|
37
|
29
|
5
|
34
|
32
|
5
|
37
|
Norfolk
|
82
|
11
|
93
|
93
|
13
|
106
|
94
|
14
|
108
|
North East Lincolnshire
|
47
|
24
|
71
|
34
|
15
|
49
|
23
|
11
|
34
|
North Lincolnshire
|
22
|
15
|
37
|
26
|
19
|
45
|
34
|
19
|
53
|
North Somerset
|
36
|
6
|
42
|
22
|
9
|
31
|
24
|
5
|
29
|
North Tyneside
|
53
|
15
|
68
|
28
|
5
|
33
|
27
|
14
|
41
|
North Yorkshire
|
57
|
51
|
108
|
57
|
49
|
106
|
66
|
44
|
110
|
Northamptonshire
|
75
|
28
|
103
|
71
|
18
|
89
|
70
|
29
|
99
|
Northumberland
|
46
|
5
|
51
|
53
|
25
|
78
|
46
|
37
|
83
|
Nottingham
|
93
|
10
|
103
|
101
|
11
|
112
|
101
|
10
|
111
|
Nottinghamshire
|
93
|
23
|
116
|
99
|
37
|
136
|
88
|
28
|
116
|
Oldham
|
58
|
33
|
91
|
59
|
13
|
72
|
58
|
25
|
83
|
Oxfordshire
|
87
|
43
|
130
|
66
|
41
|
107
|
72
|
62
|
134
|
Pembrokeshire
|
16
|
9
|
25
|
15
|
8
|
23
|
12
|
13
|
25
|
Peterborough
|
37
|
36
|
73
|
49
|
35
|
84
|
42
|
36
|
78
|
Plymouth
|
34
|
8
|
42
|
39
|
10
|
49
|
42
|
8
|
50
|
Powys
|
12
|
12
|
24
|
17
|
2
|
19
|
19
|
9
|
28
|
Reading
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
27
|
5
|
32
|
Redbridge
|
39
|
6
|
45
|
42
|
7
|
49
|
50
|
6
|
56
|
Rhondda Cynon Taff
|
55
|
5
|
60
|
58
|
13
|
71
|
61
|
11
|
72
|
Richmond-upon-Thames
|
16
|
20
|
36
|
12
|
14
|
26
|
12
|
12
|
24
|
Rochdale
|
56
|
22
|
78
|
57
|
10
|
67
|
58
|
14
|
72
|
Rotherham
|
43
|
5
|
48
|
43
|
5
|
48
|
44
|
3
|
47
|
Salford
|
43
|
2
|
45
|
55
|
4
|
59
|
42
|
4
|
46
|
Sandwell
|
37
|
23
|
60
|
51
|
21
|
72
|
59
|
17
|
76
|
Sefton
|
48
|
29
|
77
|
48
|
36
|
84
|
43
|
58
|
101
|
Sheffield
|
84
|
16
|
100
|
82
|
18
|
100
|
107
|
34
|
141
|
Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin
|
47
|
13
|
60
|
39
|
17
|
56
|
45
|
12
|
57
|
Slough
|
22
|
5
|
27
|
22
|
10
|
32
|
26
|
10
|
36
|
Solihull
|
28
|
4
|
32
|
29
|
8
|
37
|
30
|
7
|
37
|
Somerset
|
50
|
27
|
77
|
51
|
31
|
82
|
55
|
33
|
88
|
South Gloucestershire
|
15
|
5
|
20
|
17
|
7
|
24
|
16
|
11
|
27
|
South Tees
|
89
|
5
|
94
|
113
|
4
|
117
|
79
|
0
|
79
|
South Tyneside
|
45
|
36
|
81
|
45
|
36
|
81
|
45
|
38
|
83
|
Southend-on-Sea
|
116
|
11
|
127
|
40
|
2
|
42
|
43
|
1
|
44
|
Southwark
|
91
|
24
|
115
|
93
|
21
|
114
|
111
|
21
|
132
|
St Helens
|
47
|
23
|
70
|
47
|
23
|
70
|
54
|
22
|
76
|
Staffordshire
|
110
|
10
|
120
|
126
|
31
|
157
|
124
|
33
|
157
|
Stockport
|
42
|
11
|
53
|
33
|
0
|
33
|
43
|
16
|
59
|
Stockton-on-Tees
|
27
|
13
|
40
|
35
|
14
|
49
|
38
|
24
|
62
|
Stoke-on-Trent
|
64
|
13
|
77
|
64
|
21
|
85
|
71
|
19
|
90
|
Suffolk
|
93
|
19
|
112
|
88
|
24
|
112
|
92
|
14
|
106
|
Sunderland
|
96
|
50
|
146
|
95
|
73
|
168
|
99
|
93
|
192
|
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30 Nov 2011 : Column 936W
Surrey
|
80
|
37
|
117
|
80
|
33
|
113
|
86
|
36
|
122
|
Sutton
|
19
|
2
|
21
|
21
|
3
|
24
|
20
|
7
|
27
|
Swansea
|
52
|
8
|
60
|
61
|
17
|
78
|
63
|
10
|
73
|
Swindon
|
26
|
8
|
34
|
29
|
6
|
35
|
32
|
9
|
41
|
Tameside
|
32
|
8
|
40
|
36
|
4
|
40
|
39
|
11
|
50
|
Thurrock
|
24
|
4
|
28
|
24
|
5
|
29
|
27
|
6
|
33
|
Torbay
|
19
|
10
|
29
|
18
|
13
|
31
|
22
|
10
|
32
|
Tower Hamlets and City of London
|
35
|
12
|
47
|
37
|
14
|
51
|
34
|
9
|
43
|
Trafford
|
35
|
4
|
39
|
46
|
20
|
66
|
61
|
26
|
87
|
Vale of Glamorgan
|
24
|
6
|
30
|
20
|
13
|
33
|
19
|
13
|
32
|
Wakefield
|
53
|
0
|
53
|
57
|
0
|
57
|
58
|
0
|
58
|
Walsall
|
51
|
3
|
54
|
51
|
10
|
61
|
61
|
30
|
91
|
Waltham Forest
|
38
|
0
|
38
|
38
|
2
|
40
|
42
|
5
|
47
|
Wandsworth
|
26
|
13
|
39
|
33
|
25
|
58
|
34
|
35
|
69
|
Warwickshire
|
46
|
39
|
85
|
53
|
33
|
86
|
60
|
32
|
92
|
Wessex
|
166
|
37
|
203
|
174
|
28
|
202
|
194
|
38
|
232
|
West Berkshire
|
15
|
9
|
24
|
14
|
9
|
23
|
21
|
12
|
33
|
West Sussex
|
64
|
33
|
97
|
63
|
44
|
107
|
69
|
47
|
116
|
Westminster
|
43
|
2
|
45
|
48
|
0
|
48
|
48
|
0
|
48
|
Wigan
|
55
|
15
|
70
|
72
|
10
|
82
|
80
|
18
|
98
|
Wiltshire
|
43
|
12
|
55
|
43
|
15
|
58
|
47
|
15
|
62
|
Windsor and Maidenhead
|
9
|
5
|
14
|
11
|
6
|
17
|
10
|
4
|
14
|
Wirral
|
59
|
13
|
72
|
62
|
24
|
86
|
65
|
21
|
86
|
Wokingham
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
8
|
5
|
13
|
Wolverhampton
|
52
|
28
|
80
|
64
|
4
|
68
|
61
|
2
|
63
|
Worcestershire and Herefordshire
|
66
|
89
|
155
|
71
|
68
|
139
|
71
|
54
|
125
|
Wrexham
|
28
|
9
|
37
|
32
|
7
|
39
|
28
|
16
|
44
|
York
|
22
|
12
|
34
|
22
|
12
|
34
|
22
|
13
|
35
|
Reading and Wokingham
|
29
|
6
|
35
|
28
|
4
|
32
|
—
|
—
|
—
|
Total England and Wales
|
7,865
|
2,687
|
10,552
|
8,182
|
2,767
|
10,949
|
8,575
|
3,009
|
11,584
|