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Draft SI on data protection (processing of sensitive personal data) (elected representatives) (SI 2002/2905). Lords debate on motion to approve agreed to on question.
Draft SI on data protection (processing of sensitive personal data) (elected representatives) (SI 2002/2905). Lords debate on motion to approve agreed to on question.
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many individuals' personal data have been processed in data matching exercises in connection with benefit fraud; how many cases were identified as part of that data matching exercise as being possible cases of benefit fraud requiring further investigation; how...
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many individuals' personal data have been processed in data matching exercises in connection with benefit fraud; how many cases were identified as part of that data matching exercise as being possible cases of benefit fraud requiring further investigation; how...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, in relation to data matching exercises undertaken by the Audit Commission and local authorities, how many individuals' personal data have been processed in data matching exercises in connection with fraud; how many cases have been identified as...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, in relation to data matching exercises undertaken by the Audit Commission and local authorities, how many individuals' personal data have been processed in data matching exercises in connection with fraud; how many cases have been identified as...
In the light of recommendation 6.5 in the review of Korner Community Health Services and Cross Sector Returns (November 2000) that commissioners who use "total contacts" should move to more appropriate measures, how many commissioners have now moved to different systems of measurement; and what these systems are [HL 4390].
In the light of recommendation 6.5 in the review of Korner Community Health Services and Cross Sector Returns (November 2000) that commissioners who use "total contacts" should move to more appropriate measures, how many commissioners have now moved to different systems of measurement; and what these systems are [HL 4390].
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, pursuant to his Answer of 20th March, 382 c413-4W, on the 1901 Census, what steps were taken to familiarise employees based in India and Sri Lanka with the handwriting and spelling used by enumerators of the 1901 Census.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, pursuant to his Answer of 20th March, 382 c413-4W, on the 1901 Census, what steps were taken to familiarise employees based in India and Sri Lanka with the handwriting and spelling used by enumerators of the 1901 Census.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, how much of the work to transcribe the 1901 Census returns on to computer was carried out outside the United Kingdom; and if he will make a statement. - Inc figure.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, how much of the work to transcribe the 1901 Census returns on to computer was carried out outside the United Kingdom; and if he will make a statement. - Inc figure.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, who carried out the work of transcribing the 1901 Census reforms on to computer; how these people were selected; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, who carried out the work of transcribing the 1901 Census reforms on to computer; how these people were selected; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what budget was allocated for the work of transcribing the 1901 Census returns on to computer.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what budget was allocated for the work of transcribing the 1901 Census returns on to computer.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what was the budget allocated to cover the costs of checking the transcriptions onto computer of the 1901 Census returns. - Inc figure.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what was the budget allocated to cover the costs of checking the transcriptions onto computer of the 1901 Census returns. - Inc figure.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what proportion of the pages of the computerised transcriptions of the 1901 Census returns were checked for errors. - Inc figures.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, what proportion of the pages of the computerised transcriptions of the 1901 Census returns were checked for errors. - Inc figures.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if all the errors detected in transcription during the checking of the computer transcriptions of the 1901 Census returns were corrected; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if all the errors detected in transcription during the checking of the computer transcriptions of the 1901 Census returns were corrected; and if he will make a statement.
Which countries currently issue machine-readable passports; and which European Union countries currently record electronically the arrival of non-European Union passport holders from non-European Union points of origin. [HL 1209].
Which countries currently issue machine-readable passports; and which European Union countries currently record electronically the arrival of non-European Union passport holders from non-European Union points of origin. [HL 1209].
What plans they have to improve the administration of housing benefit; and, in particular, whether they have any plans to reduce reduplication of forms by better sharing of information between the local authority and the Benefits Agency. [HL 826].
What plans they have to improve the administration of housing benefit; and, in particular, whether they have any plans to reduce reduplication of forms by better sharing of information between the local authority and the Benefits Agency. [HL 826].
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what was the total expenditure on IT management in the NHS Executive in each of the last five financial years. - (Holding answer 22 October 2001).
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what was the total expenditure on IT management in the NHS Executive in each of the last five financial years. - (Holding answer 22 October 2001).
What proportion of the 43,855,981 valid British passports are machine readable; and whether they will start to record electronically the departures and arrivals of those with machine-readable passports. [HL 1208].
What proportion of the 43,855,981 valid British passports are machine readable; and whether they will start to record electronically the departures and arrivals of those with machine-readable passports. [HL 1208].
What plans they have to follow the example of the United States National Institutes of Health in collecting centrally information about the import and use of stem cells. [HL 1129].
What plans they have to follow the example of the United States National Institutes of Health in collecting centrally information about the import and use of stem cells. [HL 1129].
Further to the observation by Lord McIntosh of Haringey on 30 October (627 c1299), that the Department of Trade and Industry's figures for announced redundancies "would not be meaningful", what useful purpose is served by the collection of these data by the department. [HL 1075].
Further to the observation by Lord McIntosh of Haringey on 30 October (627 c1299), that the Department of Trade and Industry's figures for announced redundancies "would not be meaningful", what useful purpose is served by the collection of these data by the department. [HL 1075].
How many of the total number of United Kingdom passports in issue are machine readable and how many are not; and at which points of entry into the United Kingdom immigration officers have equipment to record electronically details of machine readable passports. [HL 1047].
How many of the total number of United Kingdom passports in issue are machine readable and how many are not; and at which points of entry into the United Kingdom immigration officers have equipment to record electronically details of machine readable passports. [HL 1047].
What the legal position is in respect of data matching across government departments. [HL 423].
What the legal position is in respect of data matching across government departments. [HL 423].