HC Deb 13 July 1973 vol 859 cc451-2W
Mr. Raison

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will take additional steps to ensure that the improved benefits relating to overseas service under the Pensions (Increase) Acts are made known to those, particularly widows, entitled to receive them.

Mr. Wood

I have made arrangements to give wide publicity to the availability of benefits under the Pensions (Increase) Acts by circulating information to governments abroad and to pensioners' representatives in this country. I am also seeing if improvements can be made

New applications Applications for renewal
Received Granted Received Granted
1969 71 60 17 16
1970 68 51 47 45
1971 76 53 48 24
1972 44 32 48 24

In the majority of cases, the authority is valid for three years.

Mr. Maxwell-Hyslop

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department with reference to paragraph 30 of the Green Paper on the Control of Firearms in Great Britain, in each of the last five years, 1968 to 1972, inclusive, (a) how many permits granting applications for permission to hold "prohibited weapons" were signed by the Secretary of State personally, (b) how many such permits were signed by another Minister, personally, acting on behalf of the Secretary of State, and (c) how many such permits were signed by a civil servant, and of what grade within the Civil Service, acting on behalf of the Secretary of State.

Mr. Carlisle

The grant, renewal or refusal of my right hon. Friend's authority under Section 5 of the Firearms Act 1968 is notified to the applicant in all cases—whether or not the application has been considered by a Minister personally—by a letter signed by an officer of the Home Office, of the grade of executive officer or above.

in the advice given through the Crown Agents, who are the paying agents for all pension supplements, to new recipients of pensions, and particularly to widows.