§ Mr. Leslie Huckfieldasked the Minister for Energy what amounts have been spent by his Department on advertising in (a) newspapers, (b) radio, and (c) television, in each of the weeks since the declaration of the state of emergency on 16th November, giving a breakdown on a weekly basis.
Week Ending Newspapers Television Radio £ £ £ 23rd November 1973 … … … … 50,672 53,090 — 30th November 1973 … … … … 140,259 158,009 5,214 7th December 1973 … … … … 93,593 76,970 — 14th December 1973 … … … … 40,196 55,801 — 21st December 1973 … … … … 143,626 117,670 — 28th December 1973 … … … … 120,194 81,478 — 4th January 1974 … … … … — 42,478 — 11th January 1974 … … … … — 38,862 — 18th January 1974 … … … … 30,536 117,532 3,932 25th January 1974 … … … … — 129,045 3,806 26th–28th January 1974 … … … … 101,351 58,808 —
§ Mr. Kaufmanasked the Minister for Energy what is the cost of the publicity campaign by his Department, in connection with the current fuel emergency.
§ Mr. EmeryI would refer the hon. Gentleman to my answer earlier today to the hon. Member for Nuneaton (Mr. Leslie Huckfield).