§ 6. Mr. Flanneryasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will now estimate the cost to date of the miners' strike.
§ Mr. David HuntTo the beginning of this year the strike was estimated to have added about £1½ billion to the public sector borrowing requirement in 1984–85. When the Chancellor comes to present his Budget he will be in a position to give a more up-to-date estimate.
§ 14. Mr. Lofthouseasked the Secretary of State for Energy when next he plans to meet the chairman of the National Coal Board to discuss the mining dispute.
§ Mr. Peter WalkerI have frequent meetings with the chairman of the National Coal Board.
§ 22. Sir David Priceasked the Secretary of State for Energy how many miners are now working; and what percentage of the total manpower of the National Coal Board this figure represents.
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§ 23. Mr. Yeoasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on the coal mining dispute.
§ 24. Mr. Dormandasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on the latest position in the coal industry dispute.
§ 25. Mr. Marlowasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on the dispute in the coal industry.
§ 27. Mr. Dykesasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on the number of striking miners resuming work since the end of the Trades Union Congress initiative on 20 February.
§ 28. Mr. Peter Bruinvelsasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will report on the number of mines now operating and the number of miners now working.
§ 29. Mr. Gerald Howarthasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on the situation in the coal industry.
§ 30. Mr. Strangasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on the dispute in the mining industry.
§ Mr. Peter WalkerI refer to the reply given earlier today to my hon. Friend the Member for Billericay (Mr. Proctor).