§ 10. Mr. AingerTo ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will list the amount spent in each of the following years by Welsh local education authorities on discretionary awards(a) in 1991–92 and (b) in 1992–93; and what is the number of students in receipt of awards in each year in each authority.
§ Sir Wyn RobertsAbout 11,500 students received discretionary awards from local education authorities in Wales in academic year 1990–91. This is the latest year for which this information is available. Details of local authorities' expenditure on discretionary awards is not held centrally.
26WAssumes real earnings growth of 1.5 per cent.
Including effects on other social security benefits, income tax, national insurance contributions and the labour market.
§ 2045. Mr. DewarTo ask the Secretary of State for Social Security on the basis of assumptions used in "Options for Equality in State Pension Age," if he will publish figures estimating the value of(a) basic retirement pension, (b) the average SERPs addition for men and (c) the average SERPs addition for women expressed as a percentage of average earnings in (a) 2015, (b) 2025, (c) 2035 and (d)
§ Miss WiddecombeThe information is given in the table.