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1980 expenditure on pay eviste. Ineluding enplayers' national ill- surance contributions, was £2,650 million, and on pensions it was £395 million. The
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in 1979 were £2,080 million and £295 million.
PEERS (PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS)
Mr. Arthur Lewis asked the Attorney- General whether he will give, at the latest and most convenient date, the names of peers who hold any appointments spon- sored or coming under the control of his Department or the Lord Chancellor's De- partment and the salary or expenses paid or claimed and how many meetings of conferences, committees or non-depart- mental public bodies for which he is re- sponsible held during the past 12 months were attended by them.
The Attorney-General: I will provide the hon. Member with such information as is available to me to give him when it has been obtained.
FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH
AFFAIRS
Republic of Ireland (Prime Minister's Visit)
Mr. Kilfedder asked the Lord Privy Seal what was the cost of transporting civil servants from Stormont to Dublin
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In addition we have over a period of years considerably strengthened the physi- cal security of the Embassy. The total cost of this is not, however, readily avail- able and could not be obtained without
disproportionate cost.
Vietnamese Refugees
Dr. Edmund Marshall asked the Lord Privy Seal how many Vietnamese refugees are still in Hong Kong.
Mr. Blaker: On 15 December 1980 - there were 25,454 Vietnamese refugees still in Hong Kong,
Chile
Mr. Cowans asked the Lord Privy Seal if he will indicate which way the British delegation to the United Nations will cast its vote on the motion to oppose the present regime in Chile.
Mr. Ridley: I assume that the motion to which the hon. Member refers is the
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Mr. Andrew F. Beni Privy Seal, further to hon, Member for Vaux on 20 March 1980, Her Majesty's Ambas to raise with the Chil question of their freely tian Democrat Presid divar, to return to Ch
Sir Ian Gilmour : consider that it wou for Her Majesty's am vene on this matter.
Nicara
Mr. Field asked the whether the British Go participate in the cons aid to Nicaragua to be in March 1981 in line of the United Kingdo ners, Scandinavian cou and if he proposes to meeting a date for re diplomatic mission in
Mr. Ridley: If an in from the UNDP orga we shall send an obse re-opening of a missi - under consideration in nomies to which we a continuing pressure o ture. No decision has
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