HC Deb 20 December 1988 vol 144 cc246-8W
Mr. Wallace

To ask the Lord President of the Council if he will list in theOfficial Report the reports of departmental Select Committees in respect of which (a) evidence has been received from the Scottish Office and (b) recommendations have been made regarding matters within the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Scotland, in each Session since 1982–83.

Mr. Wakeham

[holding answer 19 December 1988]: The following is the information requested:

Departmentally-related Select Committee
(a) Evidence received from Scottish Office (b) Recommendations made regarding matters with the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Scotland
Agriculture
First Report of Session 1982–83, Organisation and Financing of Agricultural Research and Development, HC 38. Second Report of Session 1983–84, The Effect of Feedstuff Prices on the United Kingdom Pig and Poultry Industries, HC 539.
Second Report of Session 1983–84, The Effect of Feedstuff Prices on the United Kingdom Pig and Poultry Industries, HC 539. Sixth Report of Session 1984–85, The United Kingdom Government Agricultural Development and Advisory Services including lower input farming, HC 502
Sixth Report of Session 1984–85, The United Kingdom Government Agricultural Development and Advisory Services including lower input farming, HC 502 Second Report of Session 1987–88, Chernobyl: The Government's Reaction, HC 456.
Second Report of Session 1987–88, Chernobyl: The Government's Reaction, HC 456.
Session 1988–89, Land-Use and Forestry (inquiry in progress).
Education, Science and Arts
First Report of Session 1986–87, Students Awards, HC 28.
Fourth Report of Session 1986–87, DES Expenditure Plans 1987–88 to 1989–90, HC 240.
Energy
Third Report of Session 1986–87, The Effect of Oil and Gas Prices on Activity in the North Sea, HC 175. Third Report of Session 1986–87, The Effect of Oil and Gas Prices on Activity in the North Sea, HC 175.
Third Report of Session 1987–88, The Structure, Regulation, and Economic Consequences of Electricity Supply in the Private Sector, HC 307. Third Report of Session 1987–88, The Structure, Regulation, and Economic Consequences of Electricity Supply in the Private Sector, HC 307.
Environment
Fourth Report of Session 1983–84, Acid Rain, HC 446.
Fifth Report of Session 1985–86, Planning: Appeals, Call-in, and Major Public Inquiries, HC 181.
Home Affairs
First Report of Session 1984–85, Compensation and Support for Victims of Crime, HC 43. Second Report of Session 1984–85, Chinese Community in Britain, HC 102.
Second Report of Session 1984–85, Chinese Community in Britain, HC 102.
First Report, Session 1987–88, Bangladeshis in Britain, HC 96.
Social Services
Fourth Report of Session 1984–85, Misuse of Drugs, HC 208 Third Report of Session 1986–87, Problems Associated with AIDS, HC 182.
Third Report of Session 1985–86, Prison Medical Service, HC 72.
Third Report of Session 1986–87, Problems Associated with AIDS, HC 182.
Trade and Industry
First Report of Session 1985–86, Tourism in the United Kingdom, HC 106.
Transport Committee
Second Report of Session 1983–84, The Organisation, Financing and Control of Airports in the United Kingdom, HC 319.
First Report of Session 1984–85, Road Safety, HC 103.
Departmentally-related Select Committee
(a) Evidence received from Scottish Office (b) Recommendations made regarding matters with the responsibility of the Secretary of State for Scotland
Second Report of Session 1985–86, Tolled Crossings, HC 250.
Third Report of Session 1986–87, Financing of Rail Services, HC 383.
Session 1988–89, Roads for the Future, (inquiry in progress).
Treasury and Civil Service
Eighth Report of Session 1987–88, Civil Service Management Reform: the Next Steps, HC 494.
Welsh Affairs
First Report of Session 1982–83, Water in Wales, HC 229.
First Report of Session 1983–84, The Impact of Regional Industrial Policy on Wales, HC 427.
In addition, the Scottish Affairs Committee made nine reports in Sessions 1982–83 to 1986–87, inclusive, all of which related to the expenditure, administration or policy of the Scottish Office.

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