§ Sir Ian LloydTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether, in the light of the experience with their installation and use by the Australian armed forces, he will arrange for the installation of wall-mounted breathalysers in all service premises in which alcohol is sold for consumption by service personnel; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. FreemanNo consideration is being given to the installation of breathalysers in service premises.
Health Board of Testing Laboratory 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Argyll and Clyde 25,990 23,829 27,151 28,946 35,195 33,554 Ayrshire and Arran 19,753 18,497 21,218 22,827 29,219 30,098 Borders — — — — — — Dumfries and Galloway 11,653 11,710 12,235 12,164 13,661 14,331 Fife — — — — — — Forth Valley 14,002 12,784 15,074 15,925 19,509 19,353 Grampian 33,014 32,726 35,164 37,783 43,539 45,077 Greater Glasgow 53,143 49,752 54,276 51,916 59,990 56,068 Highland 16,656 17,094 19,174 18,671 21,577 21,016 Lanarkshire 25,766 25,949 28,423 27,274 34,250 33,966 Lothian 65,070 64,408 70,713 74,668 63,272 72,122 Orkney — — — — — — Shetland — — — — — — Tayside 28,823 28,356 31,616 32,310 36,535 36,041 Western Isles — — — — — — Scotland 293,870 285,105 315,044 322,484 356,747 361,626
§ Mr. DarlingTo ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what steps have been taken to ensure that where a cervical smear test is found to be positive the woman concerned is informed immediately.
§ Mr. Michael ForsythFollowing my announcement on 10 December 1987 that a comprehensive cervical cancer screening service was to be made available to all women