HC Deb 29 November 2000 vol 357 cc670-1W
18. Mr. Flynn

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office what changes have taken place in the number of heroin deaths in the United Kingdom in the past 12 years. [139197]

Mr. Ian McCartney

Due to significant changes in the way data were collected and recorded prior to 1993 it is not possible to provide direct comparisons over the last 12 years.

However, in 1993 there were 254 deaths in England and Wales where heroin, or heroin and morphine, were recorded on the death certificate. For 1998 this figure has risen to 1,039.

The Government are determined to reduce the number of these deaths as part of our anti-drugs strategy. We have recently announced our plans to spend some £996 million by 2003–04 tackling the root causes of drug misuse compared with the £700 million being spent this year.

In addition the Government are currently considering how we can most effectively implement the recommendations contained within the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs report "Reducing drug related deaths".