§ Mr. SteinbergTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security how many youth training recipients have become eligible for top-up payments to bring them up to income support level and for welfare benefits since 11 April; and what will be the cost to public funds.
§ Mr. BurtThe information requested is not available. Many YT trainees have access to resources beyond their YT allowance—earnings from employers, for example.
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Police service strength by rank in England and Wales as at 31 January 1994 Police force Deputy chief constable Assistant chief constable Chief superintendent Superintendent Chief inspector Inspector Sergeant Constable Avon and Somerset 1 3 9 31 52 160 468 2,306 Bedfordshire 1 1 4 13 15 61 161 907 Cambridgeshire 0 1 2 13 25 61 203 960 Cheshire 1 1 4 18 31 107 292 1,436 City of London 1 0 5 9 19 59 127 664 Cleveland 1 2 0 11 21 88 216 1,083 Cumbria 1 1 6 15 21 72 187 874 Derbyshire 1 2 5 21 32 98 266 1,381 Devon and Cornwall 1 3 9 36 48 142 462 2,219 Dorset 1 1 6 16 26 69 204 972 Durham 1 1 6 16 20 79 215 1,051 Dyfed Powys 1 1 3 13 20 41 157 729 Essex 0 3 10 30 52 140 453 2,252 Gloucestershire 1 1 4 11 21 59 170 881 Greater Manchester 1 4 22 77 114 418 1,075 5,311 Gwent 1 1 4 11 15 46 155 761 Hampshire 1 3 5 39 42 154 504 2,532 Hertfordshire 1 1 5 20 31 90 248 1,289 Humberside 1 2 8 15 37 104 295 1,571 Kent 1 3 10 27 46 183 450 2,446 Lancashire 1 3 9 33 63 172 517 2,345 Leicestershire 1 2 6 18 28 106 279 1,403 Lincolnshire 0 1 4 12 22 65 193 908 Merseyside 1 4 17 60 74 263 753 3,503 Norfolk 1 1 5 14 23 66 210 1,106 Northamptonshire 1 1 4 15 22 69 165 903 Northumbria 1 3 9 36 59 179 517 2,783 North Wales 1 0 7 21 26 71 227 995 North Yorkshire 0 2 4 12 24 72 199 1,015 Nottinghamshire 1 2 7 22 28 126 333 1,813 South Wales 1 3 8 32 51 168 518 2,356 South Yorkshire 1 3 12 36 46 159 458 2,297 Without knowledge of such resources, it is not possible to say how many young people might now be entitled to income support.