"uri","answering body","answer > is ministerial correction","answer > date of answer","answer > answer text","answer > answering member constituency","answer > answering member printed","answer > question first answered","answer > uri","answer > answering member > label","answering dept id","answering dept short name","answering dept sort name","date","hansard heading","house id","legislature > pref label","question text","registered interest","tabling member > label","tabling member constituency","tabling member printed","uin" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1130888","Cabinet Office","false","2019-06-13","
The Cabinet Office does not hold this information centrally.
","Torbay","Kevin Foster","2019-06-13T13:03:22.607Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1130888/answer","Biography information for Kevin Foster","53","Cabinet Office","Cabinet Office","2019-06-10","Centenarians: Northern Ireland","1","House of Commons","To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many people in Northern Ireland have reached their hundredth year in the last 12 months.","false","Biography information for Mr Gregory Campbell","East Londonderry","Mr Gregory Campbell","262265" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1130889","Home Office","false","2019-06-13","Border Force does not release location specific statistics on the deployment of its resources as doing so could compromise border security.
The latest published staffing figures for Border Force can be found in the Home Office Annual Report for 2018– 19 on page 85 at: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/home-office-annual-report-and-accounts-2018-to-2019
","Romsey and Southampton North","Caroline Nokes","2019-06-13T11:42:12.833Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1130889/answer","Biography information for Caroline Nokes","1","Home Office","Home Office","2019-06-10","UK Border Force: Northern Ireland","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many people are employed (a) full-time and (b) part-time by Border Force in Northern Ireland.","false","Biography information for Mr Gregory Campbell","East Londonderry","Mr Gregory Campbell","262266" "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1130677","Department of Health and Social Care","false","2019-06-12","An increase in mumps activity was observed in England in the first quarter (Q1) of 2019 with 795 laboratory confirmed mumps infections. Cases were reported in all regions of England, predominantly in young adults aged 15 to 34 years (703/795, 88%). Almost half (352/795, 44%) of the cases in Q1 were in unvaccinated individuals. Whilst this is triple the total number of infections (247 cases) confirmed in England in Q1 of 2018, increases in mumps cases have been observed in previous years. In Q1 of 2013, a total of 980 cases were confirmed.
Further information is available to view at the following link:
Although mumps can occur in fully vaccinated individuals, due to secondary vaccine failure, it is less likely to lead to complications requiring hospitalisation. While the mumps component of the Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine is highly effective at protecting young children, immunity can wane over time. Therefore, older teenagers and adults who received two doses of MMR in childhood can still get mumps although this is generally mild compared to those who are unvaccinated.
","South Ribble","Seema Kennedy","2019-06-12T16:22:03.177Z","http://data.parliament.uk/resources/1130677/answer","Biography information for Seema Kennedy","17","Health and Social Care","Health and Social Care","2019-06-07","Mumps","1","House of Commons","To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment his Department has made of the reasons for the increase in mumps cases in the last five years.","false","Biography information for Mr Gregory Campbell","East Londonderry","Mr Gregory Campbell","261485"