HC Deb 27 March 1996 vol 274 cc613-4W
Mr. Donohoe

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many questions were tabled to his Department in each Session since 1987–88; how many were not answered on the grounds of disproportionate cost; what percentage of the total number of questions this represented; how many were not answered on the grounds that the information was not centrally available; and what percentage of the total number of questions this represented. [21150]

Sir John Wheeler

The figures for the Northern Ireland Office and Northern Ireland Departments since 1987–88 are in the table.

Year Oral questions Written questions
1987–88 354 2,205
1988–89 264 1,275
1989–90 247 1,461
1990–91 227 1,214
1991–92 123 757
1992–93 332 1,775
1993–94 220 1,285
1994–95 235 1,761
1995–96 87 639

These figures have been produced from the POLIS—parliamentary on-line information system—database. The figures reflect the number of questions answered and should be treated as indicative only; because of certain factors, complete accuracy on departmental activity cannot be provided.

The further information requested could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

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