§ Mr. KilfedderTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will list the number of cases of cancer affecting men in Northern Ireland setting out separately the classification and number involved during each of the past 10 years.
§ Mr. HanleyThe new cases of cancer by site affecting males registered in the Northern Ireland cancer
Site 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Lung 541 566 595 617 600 619 625 615 600 655 Large bowel and rectum 235 250 271 295 306 294 292 313 350 325 Stomach 187 149 162 164 155 150 142 159 152 148 Breast 2 2 6 4 1 4 2 6 6 4 Leukaemia and lymphoma 167 148 153 176 210 187 204 191 193 184 Prostate 202 183 211 221 212 214 230 187 242 236 Pancreas 77 67 69 71 71 81 84 70 93 77 Bladder 98 102 106 126 113 104 96 90 117 105 Eye, brain and other CNS 57 48 41 74 55 70 50 49 41 61 Skin 253 276 247 249 237 210 236 292 295 240 Other cancer 517 441 415 455 438 426 471 499 572 515 Total 2,336 2,232 2,276 2,452 2,398 2,359 2,432 2,471 2,661 2,550
§ Mr. KilfedderTo ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will list the number of cases of(a)
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§ Mr. HanleyThe wholesale milk quota for Northern Ireland in 1991–92 is 1,246.285 million litres. Following recent decisions of the European Court of Justice this amount will be increased by an allocation of approximately 4 million litres to those who currently hold a SLOM (Mulder) quota and, by an as yet unknown amount, to those who have recently applied for SLOM (Mulder) quota. The direct sales quota for Northern Ireland in 1991–92 is 5.621 million litres.
Wholesale milk production in Northern Ireland for the period 1 April to 30 September 1991 is 732.49 million litres. This volume will be adjusted to take account of its butterfat content. Direct sales production will not be known until the end of the current quota year when direct sellers make their final returns.