§ Mr. Georgeasked the Lord Privy Seal how many days are estimated to have been worked by specialist advisers in respect of each departmental Select Committee for each year since their appointment, together with the total number of days worked for each year.
§ Mr. BiffenThe information is set out in the following table.
§ Mr. Georgeasked the Lord Privy Seal how many visits have been made by each of the departmental Select Committees, including visits by Sub-Committees, since their appointment, abroad and within the United Kingdom; and what is the total cost for each Committee, together with the global cost for each Committee and for all departmental Committees since their inception.
§ Mr. BiffenThe information is set out in the following table.
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Committee Number of visits 1979–80 £ Number of visits 1980–81 £ Number of visits 1981–82 £ Number of visits 1982–83 £ Number of visits 1983–84 £ Number of visits 1984–85 £ Number of visits 1985–86 £ Grand total Total 11 15,445 5 7,272 6 30,765 1 259 2 26,559 1 19 — — 80,319 Energy Abroad 2 18,542 1 20,691 1 6,593 1 5,571 1 31,105 1 1,249 — — Within United Kingdom 4 153 2 877 5 1,570 — — 2 85 5 2,869 2 — Total 6 18,695 3 21,568 6 8,163 1 5,571 3 31,190 6 4,118 2 — 89,305 Environment Abroad — — — — — — 1 11,693 3 17,252 3 17,280 — — Within United Kingdom 1 23 1 38 — — 4 2,838 3 4,173 6 6,024 — — Total 1 23 1 38 — — 5 14,531 6 21,425 9 23,304 — — 59,321 Foreign Affairs Abroad 2 22,322 5 33,680 3 42,355 5 21,246 3 28,940 5 23,126 — — Within United Kingdom — — 1 18 — — 3 190 — — 2 365 — — Total 2 22,322 6 33,698 3 42,355 8 21,436 3 28,940 7 23,491 — — 172,242 Home Affairs Abroad — — 1 10,592 2 19,392 — — 2 17,982 3 22,628 — — Within United Kingdom 2 1,152 4 259 — — 6 949 9 3,380 5 1,868 — — Total 2 1,152 5 10,851 2 19,392 6 949 11 21,362 8 24,496 — — 78,202 Industry and Trade Abroad 2 31,006 1 3,003 1 2,606 1 28,633 1 1,554 1 12,029 — — Within United Kingdom — — — — 2 1,153 2 196 3 1,127 9 8,317 — — Total 2 31,006 1 3,003 3 3,759 3 28,829 4 2,681 10 20,346 — — 89,624 Scottish Affairs Abroad 1 1,915 1 2,837 3 11,994 — — 1 7,483 — — — — Within United Kingdom 16 7,211 10 3,190 8 4,357 7 4,131 6 11,793 2 4,839 — — Total 17 9,126 11 6,027 11 16,351 7 4,131 7 19,276 2 4,839 — — 59,750 Social Services Abroad — — 1 8,362 1 4,541 1 3,249 1 21,654 — — — — Within United Kingdom 2 753 4 3,535 — — 3 2,763 8 6,588 10 3,504 2 55 Total 2 753 5 11,897 1 4,541 4 6,012 9 28,242 10 3,504 2 55 55,004 Treasury and Civil Service Abroad — — — — — — 1 17,659 — — 2 6,486 — — Within United Kingdom — — — — — — — — 1 193 1 85 — — Total — — — — — — 1 17,659 1 193 3 6,571 — — 24,423 Transport Abroad 2 3,072 2 21,374 — — 2 9,701 2 36,130 1 3,048 — — Within United Kingdom 2 19 — — 1 1,046 4 1,942 6 8,460 11 6,068 2 602 Total 4 3,091 2 21,374 1 1,046 6 11,643 8 44,590 12 9,116 2 602 91,462 Welsh Affairs Abroad — — — — 1 2,427 2 9,682 — — — — — — Within United Kingdom 1 472 1 866 1 286 1 10 1 404 6 6,058 3 1,042 Total 1 472 1 866 2 2,713 3 9,692 1 404 6 6,058 3 1,042 21,242 Grand totals 79 132,680 67 159,316 56 182,083 60 172,721 73 244,669 91 173,654 13 2,863 1,067,986 The accounts for 1984–85 and 1985–86 are not yet complete.
§ Mr. Georgeasked the Lord Privy Seal how many reports have been published by each departmental Select Committee for each Session since their appointment; and if he will list those published in the last Session.
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1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 Agriculture 1(1) 2(3) 2 1(1) 2 6(3) (1) Defence 3(2) 4(3) 2(1) 4(1) 3 5 1 Education 5(1) 3 9 2(1) 2 1 0 Employment 2(2) 3(1) 5(6) (2) 2 1 0 Energy (2) 3 5(1) 3(1) 12 7 0
§ Mr. BiffenThe following table shows the number of reports published by each departmental Select Committee in each Session since their appointment.
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1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 Environment 1 3 2 3(2) 4(5) 4(3) 0 Foreign Affairs 5(1) 7 5(1) 4(2) 5(1) 5(1) 1 Home Affairs 5 5 7 3 1 7 0 Scottish Affairs 2(1) 2(3) 2(2) 2(1) 2(1) 2 1 Social Services 3 4(1) 3 1(1) 4(1) 8 0 Trade and Industry 4 5(4) 8(3) 3(3) 4(5) 3(4) 1 Transport 2(1) 5(3) 5(1) 3(3) 2(1) 7 1 Treasury and Civil Service 5(3) 8(2) 6(2) 5(3) 8(5) 13 2 Welsh Affairs 1(1) 2(1) 1(1) 1(1) 1(2) 1 1 The numbers in parenthesis refer to special reports published.
The following reports were published in the last Session:-
AGRICULTURE
First Special Report—The Effect of Feedstuff Prices on the United Kingdom Pig and Poultry Industries (Government Response)
First Report—The Implementation of Dairy Quotas
Second Special Report—The Beef Variable Premium Scheme
Second Report—Comment on the Government's Response to the Committee's Report on the Implementation of Dairy Quotas
Third Report—The Financing and Organisation of the Aujeszky's Disease Eradication Scheme
Fourth Report—The Beef Variable Premium Scheme
Fifth Report—The Accession of Spain and Portugal to the EEC, with Special Reference to United Kingdom Agricultrual and Food Imports and Exports
Sixth Report—The United Kingdom Government Agricultural Development and Advisory Services, including Lower Input Farming
Third Special Report—The Accession of Spain and Portugal to the EEC, with Special Reference to United Kingdom Agricultural and Food Imports and Exports
DEFENCE
First Report—The The Use of Merchant Shipping for Defence Purposes (HC 114)
Second Report—Security at Royal Ordnance Factories and Nuclear Bases (HC 217)
Third Report—Defence Commitments and Resources and the Defence Estimates 1985–86 (HC 37)
Fourth Report—The Future of the Royal Dockyards (HC 453)
Fifth Report—The Appointment and Objectives of the Chief of Defence Procurement (HC 430)
Sixth Report—the Trident Programme (HC 479)
EDUCATION
First Report: The Future of the Science Budget HC 46.
EMPLOYMENT
First—Equal Opportunities Commission draft Code of Practice
Second—Proposals for Changes in Skillcentres
Third—Implications for industrial relations and employment of the introduction of the polygraph
Fourth—MSC Corporate Plan 1985–89
Fifth—Wages Councils
Sixth—Dismissal of NCB employees.
ENERGY
(b) 1984–85
First—The Report and Accounts of the Electricity and Gas Industries for 1983–84—HC 34
Second—The Government's Response to Committee's Ninth Report (Session 1983–84) on Energy Research, Development and Demonstration in the United Kingdom—HC 75
Evidence relating to the Gas Depletion Enquiry—HC 76-i to 76-ix
Third—The Government's Observations on the Committee's Tenth Report (Session 1983–84) on the Implications of the Petroleum Stocks (Amendment) Order 1983—HC 88
Fourth—The Winter Supplementary Estimate for £45 million in respect of BNOC—HC 126
Energy Efficiency Office Minutes of Evidence from the Secretary of State—HC 87-i
Fifth—Government Oil Price Policy and the Spring Supplementary Estimate for £20 million in respect of BNOC—HC 234
292WSixth—Her Majesty's Treasury's Consultation Proposals for Legislation in respect of the Nationalised Industries—HC 302
Seventh—Development and Depletion of United Kingdom's Gas Resources—HC 76
Eighth—The Energy Efficiency Office—HC 87
First Special—The Government's Response to the Committee's Seventh Report on the Development and Depletion of the United Kingdom's Gas Resources—HC 621
ENVIRONMENT
First Report Session 1984–85—Operation and Effectiveness of
Part II of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (HC 6)
Second Report Session 1984–85—British Board of Agrément (HC 156)
Third Report Session 1984–85—Department of the Environment Main Estimates for 1985–86 (HC 414)
Fourth Report Session 1984–85—Property Services Agency Main Estimates for 1985–86 (HC 415)
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
First—Abuse of Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges (HC 127) Second—Famine in Africa (HC 56)
Third—Events Surrounding the Weekend of 1-2 May 1982 (HC 11)
Fourth—1985–86 Overseas Programme Expenditure (HC 295)
Fifth—United Kingdom membership of UNESCO (HC 461)
First Special—1–2 May 1982: Allegations against the hon.
Member for Linlithgow (HC 568)
HOME AFFAIRS
First Report on 'Compensation and Support for Victims of Crime'
Second Report on the 'Chinese Community in Britain'
Third Report on 'Refugees and Asylum, with special reference to the Vietnamese'
Fourth Report on 'Special Branch'
Fifth Report on 'Misuse of hard drugs (Interim Report)'
Sixth Report on 'Immigration and Nationality Department of the Home Office'
Seventh Report on 'United Kingdom Immigrants Advisory Service'
SCOTTISH AFFAIRS
First Report—The Impact of Airport Privatisation on Scottish Lowlands Airport Policy (HC 117)
Second Report—Highlands and Islands Development Board (HC 22).
SOCIAL SERVICES
DHSS Supplementary Estimates, Class XI, Vote 1, Subhead F5, Compensation Payments to NHS Staff—HC No. 112.
Community Care, with special reference to adult mentally ill and mentally handicapped people—HC No. 13.
UGC Cuts and Medical Services Report: Follow-up—HC No. 397.
Misuse of Drugs, with special reference to treatment and rehabilitation of misusers of hard drugs—HC No. 208.
Medical Education Report: Follow-up—HC No. 303.
Public Expenditure on the Social Services—HC No. 339.
Government Reply to the First Report—HC No. 380.
The Government's Green Paper "Reform of Social Security"— HC No. 451.
TRADE AND INDUSTRY
(b)
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- 1. The Operation of the Export Credits Guarantee Department.
- 2. The British Steel Corporation.
- 3. Trade with China.
TRANSPORT
First Special Report—Government Observations on the 1st and 2nd Reports 1983–84.
Second Special Report—Government Observations on the 1st and 2nd Reports 1984–85.
First Report—Road Safety.
Second Report—"Buses" White Paper.
Third Report—Her Majesty's Treasury's Consultation Proposals in respect of Nationalised Industries.
Fourth Report—Transport Aspects of the 1985 Public Expenditure White Paper.
Fifth Report—Marine Pilotage.
TREASURY AND CIVIL SERVICE
1st—The Government's Economic Policy: Autumn Statement.
2nd—The Structure and Form of Financial Documents presented to Parliament.
3rd—Special Supplementary Estimate, Class II, Vote 10 (Budget of the European Communities).
4th—The Financial and Economic Consequences of United Kingdom Membership of the European Communities: Harmonisation of VAT.
5th—Exchange Rate Policy.
6th—The Government's Expenditure Plans 1985–86 to 1987–88.
7th—Financial Documents and Budget Papers.
8th—The 1985 Budget.
9th—The Government's Response to the Sixth Report (Public Expenditure White Paper).
10th—Financial Documents: Treasury Proposals.
11th—The 1985 Budget Report: The Treasury Reply.
12th—International Monetary Arrangements.
13th—The Financial and Economic Consequences of United Kingdom Membership of the European Communities: the European Monetary System.
WELSH AFFAIRS
Public Transport in Wales HC 35, Session 1984–85.