HC Deb 24 June 2002 vol 387 cc706-7W
Mr. Coleman

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what the Government's projection is for demographic change in London over the next(a) five years and (b) 10 years for the age groups (i) 0 to four, (ii) five to 10, (iii) 11 to 15 and (iv) 16 to 19 years; and if he will make a statement. [64121]

Ruth Kelly

The information requested falls within the responsibility of the National Statistician. I have asked him to reply.

Letter from John Kidgell to Mr. Iain Coleman, dated 24 June 2002 The National Statistician has been asked to reply to your recent question concerning the projected demographic change in London over the next five and 10 year period for people under the age of 20. I am replying in his absence. (64121) The attached table shows the projected population in each age group for each year from 2002 to 2012 in the london Government Office Region. The figures are derived from the 1996-based projections published by the Office for National Statistics in the volume Subnational Population Projections, series PP3 No. 10.

Letter from John Kidgell to Cheryl Gillan, dated 24 June 2002: The National Statistician has been asked to reply to your recent question concerning how many deaths there were in each of the last 10 years in (a) Buckinghamshire, (b) Chesham and Amersham and (c) the UK from (i) heroin overdose, (ii) other drug overdose and (iii) suicide other than by a drugs overdose. I am replying in his absence. (62792) Figures for deaths related to drug poisoning are currently available for 1993 to 2000 for England and Wales. Information for the United Kingdom as a whole could not be collated on a comparable basis in the time available. The information requested is given for 1993 to 2000 in the attached table.

Deaths related to drug poisoning1, and suicides other than by drugs overdose2, England and Wales 1993 to 20003
Number of deaths
1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
(b) Chesham and Amersham8
Drugs mentioned on the death certificate
(i)(a) heroin/morphine5 6 6 6 6 7 6 6 6
(i)(b) heroin/morphine5 with other drugs 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
(ii) other drugs (heroin/morphine5 not mentioned) 3 3 7 7 5 3 6 3
Suicide other than by drugs overdose 8 8 6 7 7 5 4 4
(c) England and Wales
Drugs mentioned on the death certificate
(i)(a) heroin/morphine5 only 126 197 263 353 332 468 575 716
(i)(b) heroin/morphine5 with other drugs 61 80 94 113 113 178 179 210
(ii) other drugs (heroin/morphine5 not mentioned) 2,065 2,127 2,206 2,255 2,413 2,276 2,189 2,042
Suicide other than by drugs overdose 3,930 3,818 3,771 3,554 3,526 3,799 3,836 3,643
1 Selected using the following codes from the International Classification of Diseases Ninth Revision:
292 (drug psychoses);
304 (drug dependence);
305.2–305.9 (nondependent abuse of drugs);
E850—E858 (accidental poisoning by drugs, medicaments and biologicals);
E950.0—E950.5 (suicide and self-inflicted poisoning by solid or liquid substances);
E980.0—E980.5 (poisoning by solid or liquid substances, undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted);
E962.0 (assault by poisoning—drugs and medicaments).
2Selected using the following codes from the International Classification of Diseases Ninth Revision: E950.6—E959, E980.6—E989

excluding E988.8.

3 Data are for occurrences of death per calendar year.
4 Data are for residents of Buckinghamshire county, based on geographic boundaries as at 2001. The figures therefore exclude data for Milton

Keynes, which became a unitary authority in 1997.

5As heroin breaks down in the body into morphine, the latter may be detected at post mortem and recorded on the death certificate.
6 Zero deaths.
7Less than three deaths.
8Data are for residents of Chesham and Amersham parliamentary constituency based on geographic boundaries as at 2001.

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