To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is his estimate of expenditure on all forms of hospitality and entertainment by (a) his Department, (b) his Department's agencies and (c) non-departmental public bodies, for (i) 1979–80, (ii) 1989–90, (iii) 1991–92, (iv) 1993–94, (v) 1994–95, (vi) 1995–96 and (vii) 1996–97. [11443]
Following is the information about expenditure on hospitality and entertainment by my Department:
Year | Department (excluding agencies and non-departmental public bodies) £ | Agencies £ | Non-departmental public bodies £ |
1989–90 | 28,630 | — | 527 |
1991–92 | 28,094 | — | 766 |
1993–94 | 15,233 | 33,784 | 2,270 |
1994–95 | 15,990 | 11,478 | 1,552 |
1995–96 (provisional) | 27,970 | 32,600 | 6,227 |
1996–97 (provisional) | 30,300 | 13,000 | 7,029 |
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is his estimate of departmental expenditure on administration for (a) 1979–80, (b) 1989–90, (c) 1991–92, (d) 1993–94, (e) 1994–95, (f) 1995–96 and (g) 1996–97. [11444]
Expenditure by my Department on administration, as set out at annexe 3 to the Home Office annual report 1995, Cm 2808, is as follows:
£ million | ||
1989–90 | Outturn | 1,085 |
1991–92 | Outturn | 1,441 |
1993–94 | Outturn | 1,623 |
1994–95 | Estimated outturn | 1,729 |
1995–96 | Plans | 1,746 |
1996–97 | Plans | 1,780 |
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is his estimate of the expenditure of his Department, his Department's agencies and non-departmental public bodies on all forms of overseas travel, overseas accommodation and other associated expenses for (a) 1979–80, (b) 1989–90, (c) 1991–92, (d) 1993–94, (e) 1994–95, (f) 1995–96 and (g) 1996–97. [11446]
The estimate of expenditure for my Department on all forms of overseas travel, overseas accommodation and other associated expenses is as follows:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is his estimate of his Department's expenditure on newspapers and magazines in (a) 1993–94, (b) 1994–95 and (c) 1995–96, to date; and if he will list the publications purchased for the latest year for which information is available. [11447]
The information requested is as follows:
- 1993–94: £232,800
- 1994–95: £226,154
- 1995–96: £110,338 (to date).
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what estimate he has made of the annual telephone costs to (a) his Department, (b) his Department's agencies and (c) his Department's non-departmental public bodies staff for each of the years (i) 1979–80, (ii) 1989–90, (iii) 1991–92, (iv) 1993–94, (v) 1994–95, (vi) 1995–96 and (vii) 1996–97; and if internal telephone directories are available to staff in all areas of (a) to (c). [11386]
[holding answer 25 January 1996]: The annual telephone costs to my Department are as follows:
£ thousands | |||
Year | Department (excluding agencies and non-departmental public bodies) | Agencies | Non-departmental public bodies |
1993–94 | 4,706 | 8,400 | 392 |
1994–95 | 4,577 | 8,995 | 381 |
1995–96 (provisional) | 5,019 | 1647 | 406 |
1996–97 (provisional) | 4,816 | 11,055 | 455 |
1Details of the provisional expenditure by the Prison Service executive agency in 1995–96 and 1996–97 are not yet available. |
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is his estimate of the annual cost to his Department and his Department's agencies and non-departmental public bodies of their empty and under-utilised properties for (a) 1979–80, (b) 1989–90, (c) 1991–92, (d) 1993–94, (e) 1994–95, (f) 1995–96 and (g) 1996–97. [11445]
The Home Office, its agencies and non-departmental public bodies assume accountability for all the offices in which they have occupations, including any vacant space therein, from 1 April 1996 only. Up to that date, responsibility for the whole of the Government common user office estate—CUE—in which Government Departments were housed, rests with Property Holdings, and, prior to 1 April 1990, rested with the Property Services Agency. That part of the question covering previous years is, therefore, a matter for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment.For 1996–97, the Home Office received a transfer of £1.4 million from Property Holdings to cover the costs of vacant space in offices occupied by the Department, its agencies and non-departmental public bodies.For future years, efficiency plans being prepared within the Department are expected to lead to a reduced requirement for office accommodation, and the resultant rationalisation of the estate will enable the Home Office to deliver greater value for money across the range of services it provides.