§ Ms ShortTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many(a) fatal, (b) major arid (c) minor accidents have occurred on youth training, employment training and employment action in each region and in Great Britain as a whole in each quarter since March 1990; and if she will make a statement.
§ Mr. McLoughlinTable A gives the accident figures for 1990;
Table B gives the accident figures for 1991;
Table C gives the accident figures for 1992; and
Table D gives the figures for the first quarter of 1993.
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Table A: 1990 accident figures YT ET EA Region Fatal Major Minor Fatal Major Minor Fatal Major Minor Quarter ending 30 June 1990 East Midlands — — — — — — — — — Eastern — 9 48 — — 15 — — — Highlands/Islands — — — — — — — — — Scot Enterprise — 27 89 — 8 31 — — — Northern — 11 87 — 9 41 — — — Yorkshire and Humberside — 22 78 — 10 57 — — — North West West — — — — — — — — — North West East — 14 82 — 2 28 — — — West Midlands — 26 65 — 5 23 — — — Wales — 13 46 — 7 23 — — — South West — 16 26 — 3 16 — — — South East — 14 37 — 3 19 — — —
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