§ 49. Mr. Allen McKayasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what representations he has received during the previous six months about the future of "CHC News".
§ Mr. Geoffrey FinsbergI refer the hon. Member to my reply to the hon. Member for Manchester, Wythenshawe (Mr. Morris) on 22 January.—[Vol. 16, c.207]. We have since received representations from a further 25 hon. Members, 23 of them in support of, and two opposed to, continued central funding for "CHC News", and from a further 14 community health councils, the Patients Association, the Royal National Institute for the Deaf, a former editor of "CHC News", two members of shadow DHAs, and the Centre for Extension Training in Community Medicine, all in favour of central funding.
§ 51. Mr. Stallardasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what consultations with community health councils have taken place about the future of "CHC News".
§ 61. Mr. Tinnasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what will be the grants towards the publication of "CHC News" during 1982–83.
§ Mr. Geoffrey FinsbergI refer the hon. Members to my reply to the hon. Members for Ashfield (Mr. Haynes), Coventry, North-East (Mr. Park) and Burnley (Mr. Jones) earlier today.