HC Deb 28 May 2004 vol 422 cc208-9W
John Thurso

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) how many(a) ordinary written and (b) named day questions his Department received in (i) the 2002–03 and (ii) this parliamentary session up to the most recent date for which figures are available, broken down by month; [170774]

(2) what proportion of (a) ordinary written questions to his Department were answered within five sitting days of tabling and (b) Questions for a named day received a substantive answer on that day on (i) 2002–03 and (ii) this parliamentary session up to the most recent date for which figures are available, broken down by month.[170775]

Mr. Caplin

Information on the number of named day and ordinary written questions tabled to Defence Ministers in the 2002–03 parliamentary session and the current session up to and including 30 April is set out in the following table:

Session 2002–03 Number of named

day questions

Number of ordinary

written questions

13–30 November 2002 125 260
December 2002 122 232
January 2003 68 476
February 2003 69 316
March 2003 77 298
April 2003 65 295
May 2003 83 427
June 2003 86 376
July 2003 45 372
August 2003
September 2003 49 217
October 2003 29 297
Up to 20 November 2003 51 186

Current Session Number of named

day questions

Number of ordinary

written questions

26–30 November 2003 12 71
December 2003 46 265
January 2004 64 334
February 2004 83 282
March 2004 72 314
April 2004 46 269

The proportion of named day questions answered on the day specified, or ordinary written questions answered within five sitting days is not readily available on the current MOD PQ database and could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Defence Ministers aim to answer named day questions on the day named and ordinary written questions within five days. I also refer the hon. Member to the answer given on 31 March 2004, Official Report, column 907W, to the hon. Member for Lewes (Norman Baker) by my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House (Mr. Hain).

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