§ 79. Mr. Draysonasked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance if he is now prepared, after further consideration of the circumstances, to pay a death grant arising out of the death of Mr. Robert Greenwood, of Slaidburn.
§ 81. Mr. Chapmanasked the Minister of Pensions and National Insurance what change in the financial position of Mrs. A. Peart, 330, Alwold Road, Birmingham, 29, has justified the cut in her war pension; and, in view of the particular circumstances of her son's death, whether he will immediately restore the full pension.
§ Brigadier SmythThe war pension of 15s. a week paid to Mrs. Peart was based on the assumption that she had a retirement pension of 40s. a week and no earnings. In October she was asked to complete a declaration of means and declared earnings of £2 12s. 5d. a week.
As regards the second part of the Question, the death of Mrs. Peart' s son in 1942 was accepted as due to his service and the particular circumstances of his death have no bearing on the pension payable, the amount of which is based on need.