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Written Answers — Health: Cancer ( 1 Mar 2013)

Anna Soubry: ...are able to access written information about their illness, NCAT has been working in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support and Cancer Research UK to support the use of information prescriptions (IPs). IPs can: help patients to understand their diagnosis and treatment; provide signposts to further sources of advice and support, such as local patient groups and self-management...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Immigration: EU Nationals (26 Feb 2013)

Nick Hurd: ...since 2006; and how many such nationals are currently living in the UK. (i) ONS produces estimates of Long-Term International Migration (LTIM), primarily based on the International Passenger Survey (IPS). The IPS is a continuous voluntary sample survey conducted by ONS and is the prime source of long-term international migration data for the UK providing estimates of both inflows and...

Written Answers — Home Department: Passports: Post Offices (25 Feb 2013)

Mark Harper: Post Office Ltd (POL) operates the Check & Send service on behalf of the Identity and Passport Service (IPS). The service is currently available at 2,750 Post Office branches and sub branches. IPS receives around 5.5 million passport applications each year and, in 2012-13, POL handled 55% of all passport applications received by IPS. The Check & Send service assists customers by providing...

Written Answers — Home Department: Staff (25 Feb 2013)

James Brokenshire: ... 15 13.54 West Point 38 36.08 Westminster House 105 89.77       Northern Ireland     Carne House 16 15.43 City Airport 111 109.22 Hamption House 6 ** IPS Belfast 174 156.8       Not Known     Not Known 9 6.2       Overseas     Coquelles 21 19.93 Gare Du Nord 40 40 Petiet Dena Building 12 12 ...

Written Answers — Home Department: Training (25 Feb 2013)

James Brokenshire: ...Bureau and the Identity and Passport Service for 2008-09 and 2009-10 is not held centrally and would be available only at disproportionate cost. Common purpose spend £ FY HO UKBA IPS CRB 2012-13 19,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2011-12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2010-11 4,260.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2009-10 0.00 0.00 (1)— (1)— 2008-09 0.00 0.00 (1)— (1)—...

Written Answers — Home Department: Passports ( 5 Feb 2013)

Mark Harper: In 2010, almost 55,000 passports were returned to the Identity and Passport Service (IPS). In 2011 the figure was around 60,000 and in 2012, 53,000. Information is not collected centrally on the reasons for the return of the passport or the source from which these passports are returned. Information on the age group of the holders of the passports returned from a particular source is not...

Written Answers — Home Department: Lost Property ( 4 Feb 2013)

James Brokenshire: ...The above information has been taken from the Home Office webpage. (For the purposes of reporting, “Home Office Group” includes, core Home Office, UK Border Agency, Identity and Passport Service (IPS), Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and excludes, non-departmental public bodies (NDPBs) and other arm's length bodies (ALBs)).

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Trees (24 Jan 2013)

David Heath: ...in Europe and North America that could cause serious damage to Sitka spruce if they were introduced into the UK, such as spruce budworm (Chorsitoneura spp.), the eight toothed spruce bark beetle (Ips typographus) and Sitka spruce weevil (Pissodes strobii). Research continues to be carried out by the Forestry Commission on pests and diseases present in the UK and our scientists maintain...

Written Answers — Home Department: Passports (24 Jan 2013)

Mark Harper: holding answer 22 January 2013 The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) has no plans to increase the number of days that the Yeovil Passport Application Interview Office opens. The decision to open the Yeovil office for two days is based on operational requirements and the needs to balance the need of our customers with the cost to the passport fee payer. All IPS customer messages advise...

Written Answers — Home Department: Publications (17 Jan 2013)

James Brokenshire: The Home Office staff magazine is produced bi-monthly with six issues in each calendar year. The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) staff magazine is produced bi-monthly with six issues a year and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) staff magazine is produced monthly. The UK Border Agency and Border Force each have a monthly online only staff magazine (e-zine).

Written Answers — House of Lords: Migration (17 Jan 2013)

Lord Wallace of Saltaire: ...to remove students from official net migration estimates and will continue to use the UN definition of a long-term international migrant. ONS uses data from the International Passenger Survey (IPS) to estimate long-term international migration (LTIM) with adjustments made for asylum seekers, people whose intentions change with regards to their length of stay, and migration to and from...

Written Answers — Home Department: Passports ( 8 Jan 2013)

Mark Harper: ...evidence of place of residence is not a requirement in considering an application for a passport. Number Calendar year PPT's issued to Scottish postcodes PPT's issued to Glasgow postcodes IPS PPT's issued to all UK 2009 542,752 151,159 5,105,698 2010 532,933 143,489 5,367,259 2011 541,550 151,800 5,259,835 2012(1) 561,498 150,704 5,122,180 (1) 2012...

Written Answers — Home Department: Temporary Employment ( 8 Jan 2013)

James Brokenshire: ...Office, including its Executive agencies, recruited a total of 361 temporary staff during the period July to December 2012 as follows: Table 1: Home Office Group and its Executive agencies (CRB, IPS and UKBA)   Number July 129 August 34 September 49 October 75 November 14 December 60

Written Answers — Home Department: Pay (13 Dec 2012)

James Brokenshire: The following information on non-consolidated one-off payments includes all staff in the Home Office HQ, the UK Border Agency (UKBA), the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) and the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB). Information on non-consolidated one-off payments for 2010-11 for the each of these bodies is in the public domain and can be found on the following Home Office link:...

Written Answers — Home Department: Immigration (11 Dec 2012)

Mark Harper: ...of a long-term migrant which is a person who changes their country of usual residence for a period of 12 months or more. LTIM data is primarily based on the International Passenger Survey (IPS). Long-term international migration (LTIM) estimates are available on the ONS website: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/publications/re-reference-tables.h tml?edition=tcm%3A77-280889 Table 2.01a "LTIM...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Immigration: Commonwealth (11 Dec 2012)

Nick Hurd: ...definition of a long-term migrant in that a person who changes their country of usual residence for a period of 12 months or more. LTIM data is primarily based on the International Passenger Survey (IPS). Long Term International Migration (LTIM) estimates are available on the ONS website: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/publications/re-reference-tables.h tml?edition=tcm%3A77-280889 Table 1...

Written Answers — Home Department: Staff (10 Dec 2012)

James Brokenshire: ...House 115 97.23 Northern Ireland Building Total headcount Total headcount FTE Carne House 15 14.43 City Airport 75 73.86   34 33.15 Hamption House 6 5.18 IPS Belfast 166 150.65 Scotland Building Total headcount Total headcount FTE Festival Court 235 223.85 2 Thistle Road 8 8 3 Northgate 136 130.39 44 York Place ** ** ...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Emigration ( 6 Dec 2012)

Nick Hurd: ...of the International Passenger Survey on people emigrating from the UK was for each (a) ethnic grouping and (b) country of birth in each year since 2004. 132277 The International Passenger Survey (IPS), used by ONS to calculate estimates of long-term international migration (LTIM), does not collect any information on the ethnicity of respondents to the survey. The IPS does, however,...

Written Answers — House of Lords: National Insurance (19 Nov 2012)

Lord Newby: ...purposes; and whether they will review the efficacy of the International Passenger Survey as their preferred immigration measure. (HL3124) ONS uses data from the International Passenger Survey (IPS) to estimate long-term international migration (LTIM), with adjustments made for asylum seekers, people whose intentions change with regards to their length of stay, and migration to and from...

Written Answers — Cabinet Office: Immigration: Eastern Europe ( 6 Nov 2012)

Nick Hurd: ...staying for between 3 and 12 months is 29,395. This data is for the year to June 2010. More recent data will be published in May 2013. This estimate is based on the International Passenger Survey (IPS). (2) The number of people born in the A8 countries in 2004 was 167,000, and in 2011 was 988,000. The increase in this population was therefore 821,000. These estimates are based on the...


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