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Re: Parliamentary update
Reply #195 - Jan 22nd, 2008 at 9:38am
 
idb wrote on Jan 21st, 2008 at 7:33pm:
Is there any chance that anything productive will occur?!

No.

As you probably know by now, you were subjected to political points-scoring of a very juvenile nature between the 3 or 4 MPs (out of the 640 or so) who stayed that late.
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After years of ignoring govt. guidelines & RIPPING OFF Council Tax payers using 0845 numbers, Essex County Council changed to 0345 numbers on 2 November 2015
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Reply #196 - Jan 22nd, 2008 at 11:04am
 
The full text of last night's debate on 0844 numbers at GP surgeries is here:

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080121/debtext/8012...
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Reply #197 - Jan 22nd, 2008 at 11:36am
 
Heinz wrote on Jan 22nd, 2008 at 9:38am:
idb wrote on Jan 21st, 2008 at 7:33pm:
Is there any chance that anything productive will occur?!

No.

As you probably know by now, you were subjected to political points-scoring of a very juvenile nature between the 3 or 4 MPs (out of the 640 or so) who stayed that late.

More significantly, a failure to focus on the key issue - the breach of the GMS contract represented by revenue sharing - caused the discussion to be diluted.

There are many other important issues around use of 0844 and 0845 numbers where it is the cost of calling, rather than the illegaility of revenue sharing, that is the key issue. The issue of waiting on hold is also important. All of these are important and connected, but sometimes need to be addressed separately.

Whilst overall we wanted a lot more to be achieved, we cannot say that nothing happened. We now need the media to pick up and repeat some of what was said, whilst we see what may be done through whatever the DH is actually going to do.
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Reply #198 - Jan 22nd, 2008 at 11:39am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 14 Jan 2008 (pt 0005)

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080114/text/80114w0...

Emergency Calls

Mrs. Iris Robinson: To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many 999 calls were received by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (a) in the year before the introduction of their non-emergency 0854 600 8000 number and (b) between November 2006 and October 2007. [171785]

14 Jan 2008 : Column 832W

Paul Goggins: The PSNI introduced its non-emergency number 0845 600 8000 on 1 November 2005. Between November 2006 and October 2007, more than 173,000 calls were made to this number.

The PSNI receives approximately 300,000 emergency 999 calls per annum.

Complete information on the number of 999 calls received by the PSNI is available from June 2007. For the periods November 2004 to October 2005 and November 2006 to May 2007, information is only available for 999 calls received within PSNI’s Urban region. Systems were not in place to collate the number of 999 calls received within Rural region during these periods. Systems were implemented for Rural region from June 2007 with the introduction of enhanced technology and the consolidation of rural control rooms.

The figures do not permit comparisons to be made because of changes to district structures.

The total number of 999 calls received on a monthly basis from June to October 2007 is shown in the following table.

1997      Total 999 calls received by PSNI
June      19,457
July      20,788
August      21,022
September      20,124
October      21,004
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Reply #199 - Jan 22nd, 2008 at 11:44am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 14 Jan 2008 (pt 0047)

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080114/text/80114w0...

NHS: Telephone Services

Mr. Lansley: To ask the Secretary of State for Health (1) which (a) organisations and (b) individuals his Department intends to consult on the possibility of introducing a new three-digit number for urgent care services, as stated in his Department’s NHS next stage review interim report, Our NHS, Our Future; [175029]

(2) how the NHS Next Stage Review will take forward the exploration of the possibility of introducing a single three-digit number for urgent care services, as described on page four of his Department’s document Urgent care update: Key areas highlighted by the Direction of Travel consultation and other work; [175031]

(3) whether a new three-digit number for urgent care services, as referred to in his Department’s NHS next stage review interim report, Our NHS, Our Future, will be delivered through NHS Direct. [175033]

Mr. Bradshaw: As part of the national health service next stage review, local clinical pathway groups are considering ways to improve the public’s understanding of how to access urgent care services. As the interim report of the review, published on 4 October, made clear, there may be benefit in adopting a three-digit number as a single point of access to urgent care. Various options are being considered.

The NHS Direct telephone advice service, which currently operates on 0845 4647, will shortly have to change its number. While it could move to an 03 number, we have had a preliminary discussion with Ofcom about the possibility of securing a three-digit number for NHS Direct. Any proposal would need to follow Ofcom’s normal process for consultation with the public.
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Reply #200 - Jan 22nd, 2008 at 10:15pm
 
Scottish Parliament -- Business Bulletin No. 9/2008: Thursday 17 January 2008

http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/business/businessBulletin/bb-08/bb-01-17d.htm

Section D - Oral questions selected for answer on 24 January 2008

Question Time

General

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10. Ian McKee: To ask the Scottish Executive what its policy is on the use of telephone numbers with the prefix 0845 by public agencies. (S3O-2048)
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Reply #201 - Jan 29th, 2008 at 4:36pm
 
Rob Marris has achieved answers from many government departments to his circular question about how many “0845 and similar cost telephone numbers” are being used

Some of the answers given do include 0870 and even 0800, so the point is probably understood.

The index in Hansard is at http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080128/index/80128-...

Answers for each department are given in alphbetical order by topic, this is “Departmental Telephone Numbers”.

A summary of the results for 28 January 2008:

1. Zero - DCMS, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
2. Clear answer given – DCLG:1; DfID:1; FCO:2; DEFRA:15; Transport:31; Home: 37; Exchequer:1222
3. Partial answer (there are more) – Defence:0; DCSF:17; Justice:111;  Health:5 (this is worth reading)
4. No answer yet: Cabinet Office, DBERR, DIUS, DWP

When we have the full set, there must be pressure for action - maybe new topics are needed.

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Reply #202 - Jan 31st, 2008 at 1:14am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 28 Jan 2008 (pt 0009)

Departmental Telephone Services
Rob Marris: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport how many 0845 or similar cost telephone numbers are used by (a) her Department and (b) related departmental bodies for public access to services. [180076]


28 Jan 2008 : Column 44W

Jim Fitzpatrick: The numbers of 0845 or similar cost telephone numbers used by the Department of Transport and its Agencies are as follows:

Numbers of 0845 or similar cost numbers Comments
DfT (Central)
1
0845

DVLA
17
Fifteen 0870, one 0845 and one 0800

HA
4
Two 0845 and two 0870

DSA
4
The four 0870 numbers are currently being changed to 0300 numbers. Both are being run simultaneously for a few months to assist customer migration, and 0870 will then be discontinued.

MCA
1
0870

VOSA
3
Two 0870 and one 0845

VGA
1
0844

GCDA
0

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Reply #203 - Jan 31st, 2008 at 1:14am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 28 Jan 2008 (pt 0020)

Departmental Telephone Service
Rob Marris: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many 0845 or similar cost telephone numbers are used by (a) her Department and (b) related departmental bodies for public access to services. [179202]

Mr. Byrne: The information requested is shown in the following table.

Number Purpose Type
0870 521 0410
Passport advice line
Phone

0870 240 8090
Passport advice line (Text Phone Service)
Minicon

0870 243 4477
Passport inquiries for High Street Partners
Phone

0870 243 1902
Passport Complaints
Phone

0870 909 0778
Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure dispute line
Phone

0870 125 1256
Siemens Business Services Query Letters
Phone

0870 909 0844
Criminal Records Bureau Disclosure application line
Phone

0870 909 0223
Criminal Records Bureau Welsh Language Line
Phone

0870 909 0344
Criminal Records Bureau
Minicon

0870 241 4680
Home Office's mailing house, Prolog
Phone

0870 241 4786
Home Office's mailing house, Prolog
Fax

0870 220 2000
TOGETHER (advice line for practitioners on tackling antisocial behaviour).
Phone

0870 336 9031
Contact Private Office to Jacqui Smith
Fax

0870 336 9032
Contact Private Office to Lord West
Fax

0870 336 9033
Contact Private Office to Vernon Coaker
Fax

0870 336 9034
Contact Private Office to Liam Byrne
Fax

0870 336 9035
Contact Private Office to Tony McNulty
Fax

0870 336 9036
Contact Private Office to Meg Hillier
Fax

0870 336 9048
Contact Parliamentary Team
Fax

0870 336 9045
Contact Ministers' Special Advisers
Fax

0870 336 9041
Contact Private Office Management Support Unit
Fax

0870 336 9037
Contact Permanent Secretary's Office
Fax

0870 243 0100
Security Industry Authority
Phone

0845 010 6677
Employers1 Helpline
Phone

0845 039 8002
PROSPECTS helpline
Phone

0845 601 2298
BIA Evidence and Enquiry line
Phone

0870 240 3781
Immigration Enquiry Bureau (enforcement and removals -recorded message only)
Phone


28 Jan 2008 : Column 95W

28 Jan 2008 : Column 96W
0845 300 2002
Independent Police Complaints Commission
Phone

0870 909 0811
Criminal Records Bureau General Inquiries
Phone

0870 909 0822
Criminal Records Bureau Registration Information Line
Phone

0845 602 1739
Enquiries about asylum support applications
Phone

0870 606 7766
Immigration Enquiry Bureau
Phone

0870 241 0645
Requests for immigration application forms
Phone

0845 010 5200
Nationality telephone enquiries
Phone

0870 521 0224
BIA Work Permits Literature Order Line
Phone

0845 600 0914
Asylum Support Customer Contact Centre
Phone

0870 241 6523
Enquiries about the work of the BIA Complaints Unit and advice to callers about how to complain
Phone

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Reply #204 - Jan 31st, 2008 at 1:16am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 28 Jan 2008 (pt 0035)

Departmental Telephone Services
Rob Marris: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many 0845 or similar cost telephone numbers are used by (a) his Department and (b) related departmental bodies for public access to services. [179008]

Kevin Brennan: The information as requested is not readily available centrally within the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF). To respond fully would involve an extensive information collection exercise which would exceed the recommended disproportionate cost threshold. However, to be helpful; using a variety of information and data sources relating solely to DCSF headquarters, the following information can be provided.

DCSF currently sponsor seven telephone numbers with the prefix (a) 0870, and 10 telephone numbers with the prefix (b) 0845. Alternative geographic telephone numbers are available in each case.

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Reply #205 - Jan 31st, 2008 at 1:16am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 28 Jan 2008 (pt 0028)

Departmental Telephone Services
Rob Marris: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how many 0845 or similar cost telephone numbers are used by (a) his Department and (b) related departmental bodies for public access to services. [179375]

Maria Eagle: My Department has 58 0845 telephone numbers and 53 0870 numbers which are in use for the public.

The Department does not keep a central record for related departmental bodies.

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Reply #206 - Jan 31st, 2008 at 1:17am
 
House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 28 Jan 2008 (pt 0016)

Departmental Telephone Services
Rob Marris: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs how many 0845 or similar cost telephone numbers are used by (a) his Department and (b) related departmental bodies for public access to services. [179199]

Jonathan Shaw: The information requested is set out in the following table.

DEFRA, Executive agency or non-departmental public body Customer contact service 08XX Number
DEFRA
DEFRA Helpline
08459 33 55 77

   
Animal Health
National Scrapie Plan
0845 601 4858

Welfare in Transit
0845 603 8395

Pet Travel Scheme Helpline
0870 241 1710

   
Government Decontamination Service

08458 501323

   
Rural Payments Agency
Rural Payments Agency Customer Service Centre
0845 603 7777

British Cattle Movement Service
 
English line
0845 050 1234

Welsh line
0845 050 3456


28 Jan 2008 : Column 75W
Agricultural Wages Board for England and Wales

0845 000 0134

   
Consumer Council for Water

0845 039 2837

   
Environment Agency
National Customer Contact Centre
08708 506 506

Incident Hotline
0800 80 70 60

Hazardous Waste Registration
08708 502 858

Agricultural Waste Registration
0845 603 3113

Flood Line
0845 988 1188

   
Gangmasters Licensing Authority

0845 602 5021

   
Natural England
  0845 600 3078

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Reply #207 - Jan 31st, 2008 at 1:16pm
 
idb wrote on Jan 21st, 2008 at 7:33pm:
SilentCallsVictim wrote on Jan 21st, 2008 at 12:31pm:
HOUSE OF COMMONS ADJOURNMENT DEBATE
0844 REVENUE SHARING TELEPHONE NUMBERS
MONDAY 21 JANUARY 2008


Graham Stuart MP will introduce a debate on this topic at the end of today’s sitting in the Commons chamber.

This will commence after any 10:00 pm divisions at the conclusion of the debate on Europe.

The debate will last for 30 minutes. Mr Stuart may take interventions from other members. A minister will reply on behalf of the government.

This is simply a discussion; the only vote will be “that this house do now adjourn”.


The debate will be broadcast by BBC Parliament and by Parliament Live


The direct link for today's debate appears to be http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/VideoPlayer.aspx?meetingId=789&rel=ok - currently showing a discussion about the EU. I'll be tuning back in around 5pm EST/10pm GMT, hopefully to see the 0844 debate. Is there any chance that anything productive will occur?!

Confirmed, video link is: http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/VideoPlayer.aspx?meetingId=789&rel=ok

Forward into the video to 7h 48m 50s for the start of the debate.

Text transcript of the debate can be found here:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmhansrd/cm080121/debtext/8012...
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Reply #208 - Jan 31st, 2008 at 1:59pm
 
Re the information provided in post 202 by idb above for replies given on 28th January regarding nos used by DSA which claims they are moving towards 03 nos muddled by the post under "Govt & Public Sector - DVLA rep" where an MP received a reply saying they had abandoned 03 nos as OFCOM had not changed the rules? Surely these are both agencies of the same department so I would have thought would have worked to the same rules?   Have is missed something?   Another case of "joined up government"?   If I have read these correctly, it seems ministers/civil servants need to communicate?   Perhaps someone who knows how to do this could ascertain which is the correct information so the public can be advised properly!
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Reply #209 - Feb 1st, 2008 at 12:45am
 
Order Book Part 2

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Mr Alistair Carmichael (Orkney and Shetland): To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, when he expects Ofcom to issue its review of charges of calls made to 0870 numbers; for what reason the review has been delayed; and if he will make a statement.
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