HC Deb 27 January 2003 vol 398 cc578-9W
Mr. Laws

To ask the Secretary of State for International Development how much(a) her Department and (b) each agency and non-departmental public body sponsored by her Department spent on (i) publicity and (ii) advertising in each year from 1995–96 to 2002–03 (estimated); and if she will make a statement.[92251]

Clare Short

Our expenditure on publicity, which forms part of our effort to raise awareness and understanding of international development issues in the UK, has been as follows:

Year £
1995–96 568,755
1996–97 579,916
1996–98 399,755
1998–99 674,531
1999–2000 879,354
2001–01 1,484,281
2001–02 1,286,054
2002–03 11,300,000
1Estimated outturn

We do not hold a separate advertising budget. The majority of advertising relates to recruitment advertising in newspapers and journals. Expenditure for the last three calendar years was as follows:

Year £
2000 751,972
2001 938,297
2002 1,010,930

Expenditure figures for the preceding years are not available.