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Ministerial Responsibilities

28. Mr. Olner: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence which Minister is responsible for recruitment to the armed forces. [8998]

Mr. Soames: My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Defence has overall responsibility for all defence matters.

Executive Agencies

Mr. Sheerman: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what steps he is taking to encourage senior service personnel to co-operate fully with Government executive agencies. [8979]

Mr. Soames: Senior officers in Her Majesty's forces are expected at all times to co-operate fully with Government executive agencies.

Gulf War Syndrome

Mr. Llew Smith: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will place in the Library a copy of the letter sent to invite Gulf war veterans who believe themselves to be suffering from illness originating from their service in the Gulf to present themselves for examination. [9673]

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Mr. Soames: Gulf veterans who inquire about attending the medical assessment programme are sent a factsheet giving information about the programme, how to register, and travel and accommodation arrangements. In addition, since the wider use of organophosphate pesticides came to light, we have written to a number of veterans who have previously attended the programme, and who exhibit a range of symptoms which may relate to OP pesticide exposure, inviting them to return for further assessment. Copies of this letter and the factsheet have been placed in the Library of the House.

Relocation Assistance

Mr. Key: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list, by name, the companies that provide domestic furniture and personal effects removal services for armed forces personnel and the areas to which their contracts apply, including overseas moves, family moves under the service contract system and moves of single personnel.[9783]

Mr. Soames: This is a matter for the chief executive of the Defence Transport and Movements Executive. I have asked the chief executive to write to the hon. Member.

Letter from M. G. R. Hodson to Mr. Robert Key, dated 14 January 1997:




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Mr. Key: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if he will list the total value of current contracts, by area, in respect of assistance to Army personnel who are posted from one location to another, broken down into overseas moves, family moves and single personnel moves. [9781]

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Mr. Soames: This is a matter for the chief executive of the Defence Transport and Movements Executive . I have asked the chief executive to write to the hon. Member.

Letter from M. G. R. Hodson to Mr. Robert Key, dated 14 January 1997:






Mr. Key: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what arrangements he makes to assist Royal Navy and Royal Air Force personnel with removal costs when they are posted from one location to another. [9782]

Mr. Soames: When married RN and RAF personnel--and in the UK only, single personnel who meet certain conditions--are posted in the UK or to/from specified countries in north-west Europe, arrangements can be made to remove their furniture and effects at public expense where the circumstances of the move qualify. The removals are effected by a service which is based on the efficient use of removals companies contractually engaged by MOD via competitive tender. Service personnel should not need to meet any of the costs.

Range Facilities

Dr. John Cunnignham: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what has been (a) the income and (b) the operating costs of the Eskmeals range in each of the last five financial years. [10155]

Mr. Arbuthnot: This is a matter for the Chief Executive of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency. I have asked the chief executive to write to the hon. Member.

Letter from John Chisholm to Dr. John Cunningham, dated 14 January 1997:




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£000
1995-961996-97 forecast
Income5,3654,355
Operating costs(8,450)(5,504)
Over/(under) recovery(3,085)(1,149)

1. Operating costs for 1995-96 include exceptional costs of £987,000.

2. Eskmeals budgeted for a loss of £1.329 million in 1995-96.

I hope this is helpful.


Dr. Cunningham: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence for how many days in each of the last five years the ranges at (a) Eskmeals and (b) Shoeburyness have been used for testing purposes. [10154]

Mr. Arbuthnot: This is a matter for the chief executive of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency. I have asked the chief executive to write to the hon. Member.

Letter from John Chisholm to Dr. John Cunningham, dated 14 January 1997:



Days
Eskmeals
1992237
1993241
1994206
1995215
1996228
Shoeburyness
1992240
1993243
1994245
1995246
1996225

I hope this is helpful.


Dr. Cunningham: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) what is the projected income of the Eskmeals range in the current year and for the next three years;[10156]

Mr. Arbuthnot: This is a matter for the chief executive of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency. I have asked the chief executive to write to the hon. Member.

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Letter from John Chisholm to Dr. John Cunningham, dated 14 January 1997:


Dr. Cunningham: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what was (a) the income and (b) the operating costs of the Shoeburyness range in each of the last five financial years. [10144]

Mr. Arbuthnot: This is a matter for the chief executive of the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency. I have asked the chief executive to write to the hon. Member.

Letter from John Chisholm to Dr. John Cunningham, dated 14 January 1997:


£000s
1995-961996-97 forecast
Income25,60318,447
Operating costs(26,108)(22,582)
Over/under recovery(505)(4,135)



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