§ Mrs. Renée Shortasked the Secretary of State for Scotland what financial and other contribution he intends to make to support International Women's Year.
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England Scotland Wales Total £ £ £ £ 1964–65 … … 2,846,636 202,789 155,575 3,205,000 1965–66 … … 3,462,188 257,890 189,922 3,910,000 1966–67 … … 4,944,714 450,286 305,000 5,700,000 1967–68 … … 6,140,000 630 000 430,000 7,200,000 1968–69 … … 6,557,500 705,000 487,500 7,750,000 1969–70 … … 6,848,250 833,750 518,000 8,200,000 1970–71 … … 7,786,000 950,000 564,000 9,300,000 1971–72 … … 9,753,903 1,259,862 886,235 11,900,000 1972–73 … … 11,674,649 1,400,000 886,351 13,961,000 1973–74 … … 14,080,570 1,905,000 1,152,430 17,138,000
§ Mr. William RossMy right hon. Friend the Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs indicated on 20th and 27th November that the Government have agreed to make a grant of £10,000 to the Women's National Commission to assist in the effective celebration of International Women's Year in the United Kingdom. I have no plans for the provision of separate financial assistance.