Class XVII 1996–97
| Sums not exceeding | ||
|---|---|---|
| Supply Grants £ | Appropriations in Aid £ | |
| 1. For expenditure by the Office of the Minister for Public Service on the central management of the civil service; price concessions to public libraries; to meet the cost of Government and other publications supplied to United Kingdom members of the European Parliament; and certain other services (Including a supplementary sum of £434,000). | 173,974,000 | 140,888,000 |
| 2. For expenditure by the Cabinet Office: Office of Public Service on the superannuation of civil servants; pensions, etc. in respect of former members of the Royal Irish Constabulary and other pensions and non-recurrent payments; and for certain other services. | 1,705,900,000 | 1,322,500,000 |
| 3. For expenditure by the Central Office of Information on allied service work. | 1,182,000 | — |
| 4. For expenditure by the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office to compensate the HMSO Trading Fund for the price concessions to public libraries; to meet the cost of Government and other publications supplied to United Kingdom members of the European Parliament; and to meet the costs of certain goods and services provided to customers in the private sector (Revised sum). | 1,191,000 | 250,000 |
| Total, Class XVII | 1,882,247,000 | 1,463,638,000 |
Class XVIII 1996–97
| Sums not exceeding | ||
|---|---|---|
| Supply Grants £ | Appropriations in Aid £ | |
| 1. For expenditure by the Cabinet Office on administrative costs, the Offices of the Prime Minister, the Parliamentary Counsel and the Government Chief Whip, payments to the Chequers Trust and the British National Committee for the History of the Second World War, and certain other services (Including a supplementary sum of £741,000.) | 37,682,000 | 6,788,000 |
| 2. For expenditure by Her Majesty’s security and intelligence services on administration and operational costs, works and equipment, pensions and other payments. | 751,058,000 | 5,172,000 |
| 3. For expenditure of the Department of Her Majesty’s Privy Council on administration costs and for the financing of a Central Drugs Coordination Unit. | 2,283,000 | 26,000 |
| 4. For expenditure of the Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration and the Health Service Commissioners for England, Scotland and Wales on administrative costs. | 16,173,000 | — |
| 5. For expenditure of the House of Lords on Peers' expenses and administrative costs, including staff pensions, security, stationery and printing. | 28,093,000 | — |
| 6. For expenditure by the House of Lords on works services; including a payment to the House of Commons in respect of administration. | 13,462,000 | 500,000 |
| 7. For expenditure of the House of Commons on Members' salaries, allowances, pensions, etc., financial assistance to Opposition parties, and an Exchequer contribution to the Members' Fund. | 76,471,000 | — |
| Total, Class XVIII | 925,222,000 | 12,486,000 |
Class XVIII, A 1996–97
| Sums not exceeding | ||
|---|---|---|
| Supply Grants £ | Appropriations in Aid £ | |
| 1. For expenditure by the House of Commons Commission on administration, including security; broadcasting; publicity; stationery; printing; and a grant-in-aid to the History of Parliament Trust. | 75,383,000 | — |
| 2. For expenditure by the House of Commons Commission on accommodation services, including administration. | 84,582,000 | 1,737,000 |
| Total, Class XVIII, A | 159,965,000 | 1,737,000 |