§ Bob SpinkTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many rooms are set aside for(a) the use of smokers, (b) worship, broken down by religion and (c) nursing mothers and pregnant women in each building and sets of offices for which his Department is responsible. [186536]
§ Fiona MactaggartIn the Departments seven main central London buildings there is (a) one smoking room in each building, (b) one building with a multi-faith room and one building with a Muslim prayer room, and
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General government grants1
£ million
Annual percentage change in general
government grants
percentage
Specific grants and capital provisions2
£ million
Total £ million
Annual percentage change in all
government grants
Percentage
1997–98 129.7 6.7 136.4 1998–99 131.5 1.4 2.1 133.6 -2.0 1999–2000 134.8 2.5 3.1 137.9 3.2 2000–01 143.8 6.7 4.3 148.1 7.4 The running costs for each year since 2001 are as follows:
£ 2001 890,715.68 2002 1,260,983.99 2003 1,282,909.33
§ Mr. OatenTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many full-time equivalent staff there have been in(a) his Department and (b) agencies of the Department in each year since 1997. [182219]
§ Fiona MactaggartThe following table provides a reply to the question based on the civil service statistics staff levels since 1996.
These are full-time equivalent figures, based on civil service statistics, 1997 onwards available from the available civil service statistics. All figures are as at April.
(c) a designated room for nursing mothers and pregnant women in three of the buildings. This information is not held centrally for the remainder of the Home Office Estate.