HC Deb 14 July 1994 vol 246 c741W
Mr. Spellar

To ask the Chairman of the Accommodation and Works Committee what effect the current delays in the construction of the Jubilee line will have on the timetable for the new building for parliamentary offices.

1. Mr. Ray Powell

My Committee fully recognises the critical effect of the rebuilding of Westminster station on the construction programme of the new parliamentary building. It therefore recommended in its second report of Session 1991–92 (HC 358) that a steering group of officials should be established to monitor progress, to give directions to the project teams of London Underground Ltd. and the new parliamentary building on matters affecting the interface between the two schemes and to report monthly to the Committee. That group includes in its membership the managing director of LUL and the director of the Jubilee line extension project. The Committee's recommendation was subsequently incorporated into the legal agreement between the House and London Underground which now governs the development of the site.

The Committee has now considered the second of these monthly reports and has been advised by the steering group

Income Support claimants by age, gender and region (thousands)
North western region England
Age Males Females All claimants Males Females All claimants
16–19 22 22 44 137 129 266
20–29 114 110 224 712 617 1,329
30–39 74 64 138 493 999 892
40–49 52 37 89 333 224 557
50–59 39 27 66 245 152 397
60–69 37 35 72 224 192 416
70–79 19 59 79 111 339 450
80+ 17 83 100 115 485 599
All ages 375 437 812 2,370 2,536 4,906

Notes:

Source: Income Support Quarterly Enquiry, August 1993.

2. All figures have been rounded to the nearest thousand.

3. The North Western Region is one of the Social Security administrative regions used by the Department prior to 1988.