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Lord Merrivale asked Her Majesty's Government:
The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Chalker of Wallasey): Our position remains unchanged. We support the right of self-determination reflecting the wishes of the people concerned, and exercised in accordance with the other principles and rights in the UN Charter as well as other treaty obligations. In the case of Gibraltar, as we have stated on many occasions, that includes the Treaty of Utrecht.
Lord Eames asked Her Majesty's Government:
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Northern Ireland Office (Baroness Denton of Wakefield): While social deprivation does not always lead to low academic achievement, it is the Government's view, backed up by national and local research, that it is a reasonable and robust proxy for such low achievement. Other indicators, including standardised tests and performance in the transfer tests, are also used in skewing resources towards specific schools.
Lord Pearson of Rannoch asked Her Majesty's Government:
The Minister of State, Department of Social Security (Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish): In its document COM 328(96) the European Commission outlines a suggested programme for progress towards a so-called "common system" of VAT to apply throughout the European Community. The programme, which contains no specific legislative proposals, envisages a substantial degree of harmonisation of rates, and a substantially enhanced role for the VAT Committee. The programme does not specifically propose that the VAT Committee should have the authority to fix VAT rates. The Government would be opposed to any such idea. It believes that unanimity in the Council should remain the basis for all decision-making on EC VAT matters. The UK's zero rates are fully safeguarded under existing EC agreements. Any change to the EC VAT system requires the unanimous agreement of member states, and so there is no question of the UK being forced to give up any of its zero rates.
Lord Pearson of Rannoch asked Her Majesty's Government:
Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish: In the White Paper on the Inter-Governmental Conference, published last March, the Government made clear that we will oppose the extension of qualified majority voting. This includes VAT matters.
Lord Pearson of Rannoch asked Her Majesty's Government:
Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish: In the White Paper on the Inter-Governmental Conference, published last March, the Government made clear that we will oppose the extension of qualified majority voting. This includes VAT matters covered by Article 99. As decisions taken at the end of the Inter-Governmental Conference will themselves be subject to unanimity no change to the Treaty can be made without our agreement.
Lord Hylton asked Her Majesty's Government:
The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Blatch): It is not the policy of the Immigration and Nationality Department to disclose any information it may hold on an individual to third parties. Whether an individual is wanted by the police is an operational matter for the police themselves.
Lord Hylton asked Her Majesty's Government:
Baroness Blatch: It is an operational matter for the police whether an individual is wanted. Mr. Guven was remanded in custody at Wandsworth and Brixton Prisons between April 1994 and January 1995.
I understand that Mr. Guven was sentenced in absentia to sixteen years' imprisonment in France in 1995. I cannot confirm whether he has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment in Turkey.
I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of an extradition request until it is in the public domain.
The Earl of Kimberley asked Her Majesty's Government:
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health (Baroness Cumberlege): Our policy is to promote good mental health by reducing sickness and death caused by mental illness; and to encourage the provision of a comprehensive network of local health and social services sensitive to the needs and wishes of all those suffering from mental health problems but with particular focus on patients with severe mental illness.
Lord Brougham and Vaux asked Her Majesty's Government:
Baroness Cumberlege: Professor Brian Edwards CBE, has been appointed by the Privy Council to serve as Chairman of the Council for the Professions Supplementary to Medicine.
Lord Brougham and Vaux asked Her Majesty's Government:
The Minister of State, Department of the Environment (Earl Ferrers): As part of my Department's public expenditure plans for 1997-98, £2.193 million was set aside for Supplementary Credit Approvals to support the provision by local authorities of home composting facilities. Local authorities were invited to bid for those resources, setting out their plans for encouraging household involvement. We received a total of 137 bids. I have decided provisionally to allocate resources as set out in the list below.
Local authority | Allocation £000s | |
Umbrella bids by Waste Disposal Authorities on behalf of a number of Waste Collection Authorities | ||
Cambridgeshire | 50.00 | |
Essex | 275.00 | |
Nottinghamshire | 275.00 | |
Individual bids by Waste Collection Authorities | ||
Amber Valley | 50.00 | |
Bath & North East Somerset | 30.00 | |
Birmingham | 50.00 | |
Blackburn | 25.00 | |
Bradford | 41.47 | |
Brent | 37.20 | |
Bromley | 25.00 | |
Carlisle | 20.00 | |
Carrick | 25.00 | |
Chelmsford | 20.00 | |
Cherwell | 23.00 | |
Chester | 24.00 | |
Chesterfield | 7.00 | |
Colchester | 44.50 | |
Doncaster | 25.00 | |
Easington | 23.40 | |
East Hertfordshire | 10.00 | |
Gateshead | 36.00 | |
Gloucester | 48.00 | |
Greenwich | 15.00 | |
Guildford | 25.00 | |
Hackney | 16.00 | |
Harrow | 20.00 | |
Hounslow | 5.00 | |
Hyndburn | 10.00 | |
Kirklees | 16.00 | |
Knowsley | 24.13 | |
Lancaster | 5.00 | |
Leeds | 24.00 | |
Liverpool | 50.00 | |
Manchester | 24.00 | |
Melton | 8.20 | |
Mid Devon | 20.00 | |
Newcastle Upon Tyne | 15.00 | |
North Kesteven | 40.00 | |
North Somerset | 13.55 | |
Nuneaton & Bedworth | 15.00 | |
Oadby & Wigston | 26.00 | |
Oldham | 26.25 | |
Oxford | 20.00 | |
Peterborough | 15.00 | |
Portsmouth | 13.00 | |
Redbridge | 50.00 | |
Restormel | 50.00 | |
St. Albans | 25.00 | |
Sedgemoor | 32.08 | |
Slough | 37.50 | |
South Bedfordshire | 10.00 | |
South Gloucestershire | 27.35 | |
South Lakeland | 50.00 | |
Southwark | 6.00 | |
Stafford | 30.00 | |
Stockport | 50.00 | |
Tameside | 25.00 | |
Teignbridge | 50.00 | |
West Wiltshire | 50.00 | |
Woking | 39.38 | |
York | 50.00 | |
Total SCA allocation | 2,193.00 |
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