HC Deb 24 November 1986 vol 106 c137W
Mr. Dobson

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services (1) how many awards of industrial death benefit were made in 1985 for (a) asbestosis, (b) diffuse mesothelioma, (c) lung cancer accompanied by asbestosis and (d) lung cancer without asbestosis;

(2) what percentage of deaths where the death certificate mentions mesothelioma result in awards of industrial death benefit.

Mr. Major

I shall let the hon. Member have replies as soon as possible.

Expenditure on Non National Health Service Staff (Agency etc.)—Typing and Secretarial Staff
£'000
1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 11985–86
Regions:
Northern 38 19 26 30 35 63
Yorkshire 36 16 36 86 110 180
Trent 109 178 279 294 360 397
East Anglian 97 74 123 199 291 378
North West Thames 1,968 1,138 937 1,081 1,707 2,559
North East Thames 1,332 943 911 1,325 1,743 2,329
South East Thames 941 670 686 850 975 1,248
South West Thames 828 447 600 735 1,117 1,228
Wessex 89 120 204 293 322 417
Oxford 58 51 62 69 89 188
South Western 109 111 208 150 272 387
West Midlands 236 225 248 385 496 671
Mersey 5 7 22 32 25 67
North Western 165 144 187 107 137 235
Special Health Authorities for the London Postgraduate Teaching Hospitals 826 535 417 494 720 1,327
Total 6,837 4,678 4,946 6,130 8,399 11,674
1Figures for 1985–86 are provisional.

Notes

1. The table does not include corresponding expenditure by special health authorities and other bodies providing central services for the National Health Service. This is not separately identified in the annual accounts of these bodies but is unlikely to have been significant given the relatively small scale of their total expenditure.

2. Figures for 1985–86 are not directly comparable with those for earlier years because of the separation of family practitioner committees from health authorities which took effect on 1 April 1985. The equivalent expenditure by family practitioner committees in 1985–86 amounted to £75,000 (provisional figure).