§ Mr. RedwoodTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many pages of(a) primary and (b) secondary legislation his Department put through Parliament in 2002–03. [141173]
§ Dr. HowellsMy Department sponsored one Bill in the 2002–03 session which comprised 92 pages once enacted.
£ 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 Scotland 8,034,124.92 8,929,663.47 9,110,457.12 8,536,210.39 7,270,783.41 Isle of Man 44,424.38 20,635.93 19,012.13 19,400.57 26,074.60 England and Wales 54,942,311.20 55,756,005.50 57,923,611.28 62,489,782.79 60,343,913.47 Northern Ireland 617,011.16 662,503.18 599,414.51 662,195.49 637,721.11 R.O.I (Customs and Excise) 3,131,480.85 3,464,779.82 3,416,674.55 3,077,673.30 3,363,729.90 Total 66,769,352.51 68.833,587.90 71,069,169.59 74,785,262.54 71,642,222.49 The figures above are for General Light dues and does not include income from UK fishing vessels and tugs.
The figures do not include any light dues refunds that were made.
The figures for ROI are shown in sterling converted at an exchange rate based on the Bank of England average for each month. Pre-conversion figures shown as follows.
R.O.I. (Customs and Excise) Figures 1998–99 3,597,474.41 1999–2000 4,246,163.66 2000–01 4,396,335.39 2001–02 4,144,997.18 2002–03 5,268,090.44
§ John ThursoTo ask the Secretary of State for Transport what financial contribution in(a) sterling. (b) euros and (c) punts has been made by the Irish Government under the terms of the 1985 agreement for the sharing of certain costs incurred by the Commissioners of Lights in the Republic of Ireland in each of the last five years. [141748]
§ Mr. JamiesonThe information requested is set out in the following table.
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Irish Government contributions for years 1997–98 to 2001–02 Financial years Sterling Euros Punts 1997–98 1,815,847 2,556,153 2,013,134 1998–99 1,448,449 2,317,770 1,825,392 1999–2000 1,146,745 1,811,703 1,426,832 2000–01 1,307,234 2,110,825 1,662,410 2001–021 2,063,889 3,214,780 2,531,845 In the case of secondary legislation my Department was responsible for the making of 127 General Statutory Instruments which would have subject to consideration by either the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments or the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments. These instruments made a total of 1,264 pages.