HC Deb 14 March 1986 vol 93 cc601-2W
Mr. Frank Field

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, pursuant to the answer of 10 March, Official Report, column 362, if he will now give the information originally requested for each of the last 10 years relating to the number of diplomatic personnel who receive assistance under his Department's scheme for help with defraying the costs of private education for their children; and if he will now also give the breakdown originally requested in relation to the same staff.

Mr. Eggar

The total cost to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office of providing boarding school allowance for the financial years 1975–76 to 1984–85 was as follows:

£
1975–76 3,135,401
1976–77 3,512,229
1977–78 3,358,337
1978–79 3,790,371
1979–80 4,011,280
1980–81 4,962,267
1981–82 5,663,088
1982–83 7,465,177
1983–84 5,940,981
1984–85 6,239,908

The reply given to the hon. Member for Coventry, South-East (Mr. Nellist), on 28 October 1985, at column 359, on the figures from 1979–80 explained the exceptional nature of the 1982–83 figure.

The number of employees in receipt of boarding school allowance from 1983 is as follows:

Number
March 1983 864
March 1984 860
March 1985 839

Figures for earlier years were not collated and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

Costs of fares for children's journeys since 1977 are as follows:

£
1977–78 830,594
1978–79 789,212
1979–80 925,660
1980–81 995,424
1981–82 1,129,908
1982–83 1,215,928
1983–84 1,155,819
1984–85 1,005,303

Costs of fares of children from 1975–78 were not collated separately from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's total travel costs.

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