HC Deb 10 November 1980 vol 992 cc1-2W
Mr. Grylls

asked the Minister for the Civil Service if he will publish in the Official Report the total establishment and the number of civil servants in post on 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October, for each of the following Departments: Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Civil

Department Main Estimates 1980–81 Permanent Staff Staff in Post 1980
1 January 1 April 1 July 1 October
Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 13,820 13,623 13,758 13,647 13,406
Civil Service Department (excl CISCO) 3,415 3,307 3,275 3,246 3,242
Ministry of Defence 218,385 220,213 218,026 214,786 213,446
Education and Science 2,625 2,590 2,596 2,572 2,571
Department of Employment Group 52,403 51,380 50,701 50,568 50,912
Department of Energy 1,305 1,267 1,263 1,240 1,222
Department of the Environment (incl. PSA) 48,801 49,197 48,280 47,465 45,914
Department of Transport 14,036 13,600 13,633 13,702 13,291
Foreign and Commonwealth Office 9,627 9,545 9,486 9,419 9,490
Department of Health and Social Security 95,829 95,391 96,209 97,294 97,917
Home Office 34,726 33,680 34,095 34,659 34,924
Department of Inductry 9,330 9,187 9,143 9,112 9,120
Department of Trade 7,203 7,239 7,198 7,183 7,186
Scottish Office (incl. Royal Scottish Museum) 11,130 10,836 10,950 10,954 10,911
Welsh Office 2,505 2,531 2,481 2,433 2,388
Northern Ireland Office 258 219 220 225 219
H.M. Treasury 1,084 1,026 1,044 1,027 1,018
Paymaster General's Office 923 896 924 926 934
527,405 525,727 523,282 520,458 518,111

Mr. Churchill

asked the Minister for the Civil Service what has been the total reduction in civil servants in the current financial year to date in respect of each Department; and of these what percentage is attributable to reductions in the Ministry of Defence.

Mr. Channon

Since 1 April 1980 Civil Service numbers have fallen by 8,000. The change by Department is shown in the table below. 57 per cent. of the total reduction is in the Ministry of Defence.

Difference
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Agriculture, Fisheries and Food 338
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster's Departments 4

Service, Defence, Education and Science, Employment, Energy, Environment, Transport Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Health and Social Security, Home Office, Industry, Trade, Scottish Office, Welsh Office, Northern Ireland Office, Treasury and the Paymaster General's Department.

Mr. Channon

The information requested is set out in the table below:

Difference
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Chancellor of the Exchequer's Departments 2,613
Education and Science 25
Employment Group 211
Energy 41
Environment (incl. PSA) 2,353
Foreign and Commonwealth 41
Home 829
Industry 23
Scotland 55
Social Services 1,719
Trade 27
Transport 342
Wales 93
Other civil departments 488
Defence (incl ROFs) 4,554
Total all Departments 2,882 10,847