HC Deb 19 October 1994 vol 248 cc281-2W
Mr. Tony Lloyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security, how many(a) men and (b) women have had their benefit cut for failure to attend a restart course in Great Britain (i) as a whole and (ii) in each region.

Mr. Burt

[pursuant to his reply, 21 July 1994, column 633]: The available information is in the table.

Unemployed claimants who received a reduced personal rate of Income Support following failure to attend or complete a restart course during the period April 1991 to March 1994
Area Number of reductions
Anglia 1,900
Chilterns 2,000
South London and West Sussex 2,400
West Country 1,600
East London and Essex 1,300
South East 2,000
Wessex 3,000
East Midlands 1,500
Midlands and South West 600
West Mercia 1,600
Wales 1,500
Merseyside 1,400
Greater Manchester 2,800
Lancashire and Cumbria 3,600
Tyne Tees 3.100
South Yorkshire and Humberside 2,000
North and West Yorkshire 1,800
Scotland and Northern 3,200
North, Central and West Scotland 1,600
East of Scotland 3,100
Total 42,000
Figures are rounded to the nearest 100, and are subject to amendment.

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