To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the current negotiations by the United Nations Secretary-General on a united Cyprus and on the role Britain has played since 1979.
Representatives of the UN Secretary-General have recently ocmpleted another round of talks
Regional/district general managers
| Unit/other general managers
| |
1988–89 | 9·7 | 20·8 |
1989–90 | 10·7 | 21·3 |
1990–91 | 12·8 | 25·3 |
Notes:
1. Figures for 1990–91 are as yet subject to audit.
2. The figures are gross pay costs including employer's national insurance and superannuation contributions.
Source: Annual accounts of regional and district health authorities in England together with those of the special health authorities for the London post-graduate teaching hospitals.
Other senior management costs were not separately identified until 1989–90. The cost of staff employed in senior management grades in 1989–90 was £126·9 million and in 1990–91 was £213·3 million.
Staff employed in general and senior management grades generally hold posts which were previously classified under administrative and clerical, works staff or senior nursing grades.