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Sir John Wheeler
The information requested is provided in the table.
Sir Patrick Mayhew MP—Date appointed: 12 April 1992 Number of Overnights Spent in Northern Ireland Since Appointment |
|
Number |
1992 |
|
April |
9 |
May |
14 |
June |
8 |
July |
10 |
August |
7 |
September |
15 |
October |
19 |
November |
16 |
December |
13 |
1993 |
|
January |
11 |
February |
8 |
March |
9 |
April |
9 |
May |
8 |
June |
13 |
July |
8 |
August |
8 |
September |
13 |
October |
11 |
November |
10 |
December |
12 |
1994 |
|
January |
13 |
February |
13 |
March |
4 |
April |
6 |
Michael Ancram MP—Date appointed: 27 May 1993 Number of Overnights Spent in Northern Ireland Since Appointment |
|
Number |
1993 |
|
May |
— |
June |
1 |
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Number |
July |
9 |
August |
8 |
September |
11 |
October |
9 |
November |
10 |
December |
3 |
1994 |
|
January |
9 |
February |
9 |
March |
12 |
April |
5 |
Sir John Wheeler—Date appointed: 25 June 1993 Number of overnights spent in Northern Ireland since appointment |
1993 |
Number |
June |
1 |
July |
8 |
August |
12 |
September |
10 |
October |
10 |
November |
7 |
December |
11 |
1994 |
|
January |
6 |
February |
5 |
March |
5 |
April |
8 |
Mr. Smith—Date appointed: 5 January 1994 Number of overnights spent in Northern Ireland since appointment |
1994 |
Number |
January |
4 |
February |
8 |
March |
10 |
April |
7 |
Baroness Denton—Date appointed: 11 January 1994 Number of overnights spent in Northern Ireland since appointment |
1994 |
Number |
January |
9 |
February |
12 |
March |
13 |
April |
14 |
The above information does not, however, accurately reflect the amount of time which Ministers devote to Northern Ireland. A more accurate reflection is shown by the number of days spent in Northern Ireland which is given in the table below.
|
Total Number of days since appointment |
Number of days as percentage of total working days available1 |
Secretary of State |
378 |
75 |
Sir John Wheeler |
126 |
60 |
Michael Ancram |
145 |
63 |
Baroness Denton |
51 |
67 |
Mr. Smith |
50 |
63 |
1 Number of days excluding public and bank holidays. |