Here you can browse the Appendices to the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 26 July 2000.
APPENDIX 1 Memorandum submitted by Mr James Nelson (PP 1)
APPENDIX 2 Memorandum submitted by Barnet Senior Citizens' Forum (PP 5)
APPENDIX 3 Memorandum submitted by the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (PP 6)
APPENDIX 4 Memorandum Submitted by the Money Advice Unit (PP 9)
Annex
APPENDIX 5 Memorandum submitted by Help the Aged (PP 11)
APPENDIX 6 Memorandum submitted by the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (PP 12)
APPENDIX 7 Memorandum submitted by Manchester Advice, Manchester City Council (PP 13)
APPENDIX 8 Memorandum submitted by the Carers National Association and the Alzheimer's Society (PP 14)
APPENDIX 9 Letter to Clerk of Committee from the Pension and Population Research Institute (PAPRI) (PP 15)
APPENDIX 10 Memorandum submitted by Disability Alliance (PP 18)
APPENDIX 11 Memorandum submitted by Mr Roger Cockfield (PP 19)
Memorandum submitted by Mr Roger Cockfield (PP 19)
APPENDIX 12 Letter to the Clerk of the Committee from Mr Ernie Lillis (PP 20)
APPENDIX 13 Memorandum submitted by the Royal National Institute for the Blind (PP 21)
APPENDIX 14 Memorandum submitted by the National Federation of Post Office & BT Pensioners, the Civil Service Pensioners' Alliance and the National Association of British Steel Pensioners (PP 23)
Annex 1
Annex 2
APPENDIX 15 Letter to the Clerk of the Committee from the Greater London Forum for the Elderly (PP 24)
APPENDIX 16 Letter to Chairman of Committee from the World Alliance of British Expatriate Pensioners (PP 27)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Sample Harship CasesAges 81-97
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY (continued)
APPENDIX 17 Memorandum submitted by the Fawcett Society (PP 28)
APPENDIX 18 Memorandum submitted by the National Association of Pension Funds (PP 30)
APPENDIX 19 Letter to Government Actuary's Department from the Committee Specialist (PP 31A)
Reply from the Government Actuary's Department to Committee Specialist
ADDITIONAL COST OF INCREASING THE RATE OF BASIC RETIREMENT PENSION FOR THOSE OVER AGE 75, WITH THESE INCREASED RATES BEING UPRATED IN LINE WITH AVERAGE EARNINGS GROWTH
Letter to the Government Actuary's Department from the Committee Specialist (PP 31)