HC Deb 18 January 1978 vol 942 cc226-7W
Mr. Lee

asked the Secretary of State for Prices and Consumer Protection how many licence applications have been made to date under the Consumer Credit Act; in how many instances the refusal of such licences has become the subject of appeal procedure to his Department; in how many such instances an appeal has resulted in the reversal of the decisions of the licence granting authority; and how many appeals have still to be determined.

Mr. John Fraser

Since the Act imposes on the Director General of Fair Trading the duty of administering the licensing system I am asking him to write to my hon. Friend about the number of licence applications. There have to date

In United Kingdom 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 Total
Postgraduate level 9 3 18 42 30 47
Undergraduate level 38 64 166 196 167 95
Intermediate level 22 28 205 535 122 164
Total 69 95 389 773 319 306* 1,951
*The total for 1977–78 is provisional: some further awards are still under consideration.

Adding the number of new awards to the number of awards continuing from previous years the total numbers of Zimbabweans studying in this country under our programmes in recent years are as follows:

1974–75 485
1975–76 1,060
1976–77 1,070
1977–78 1,100

Mr. Robert Hughes

asked the Minister of Overseas Development how much money is available to her Department for grants to Zimbabwean students to further their education in the United Kingdom.

Mr. Tomlinson

My Department's Estimates for 1977–78 included a provision of £2,809,000 for awards in the United Kingdom as part of a total provision of £3,759,000 for Rhodesian African education.