Fig 03-2-5-1
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0304
Excerpt: ... Figure 2.5.1 Nearly 100,000 homeless households in temporary accommodation Year London South East Rest of England Source: Note : 1991 42070 8240 18320 1992 43290 8420 21780 1993 36100 7460 18660 1994 28760 7580 17750 1995 29350 6980 15950 1996 28270 7020 16010 1997 28570 7820 17870 1998 31300 9300 17560 1999 41670 8760 20940 2000 48580 11910 23010 2001 51880 13450 25930 2002 57380 13690 28540 Homelessness Statistics, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Includes homeless at home. ...
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060529energy
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... Energy Central News Today's News Sponsor Imperial Irrigation District (IID) Selects ESRI Enterprise GIS IID's implementation of an enterprise GIS will provide staff with seamless data access, helping them manage network maintenance, plan future growth, reduce costs, and improve customer service. Engineers, construction crews, and others will have direct control over the accuracy and maintenance of the data they use for their jobs, in near real time. The GIS will fully interface with IID's SAP ERP software. Learn more about ESRI's Geographic Advantage for Utilities at www.esri.com/electricgas. Nuclear power plant will not ensure Belarus's energy security - deputy PM Minsk, May 29, 2006 - BBC Monitoring The government "is certainly carrying out certain assessment activities" concerning the possibility of the construction of a nuclear power plant in Belarus, Deputy Prime Minister Andrey Kabyakow said on 29 May, speaking at a session of the Standing Commission for State Construction, Local Government and Regula ...
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060526CIS
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... against Iran / Archives Readers' OpinionsYou are welcome to share your opinion on the issue. / Join the forum May 26, 2006Print | E-mail | Home Georgia Set to Leave CIS Tbilisi has made another step to leave the CIS. Georgian Deputy Prime Minister Georgy Baramidze said his country no longer sees any point in the participation in the CIS. Georgia has not made an official decision to break away from the CIS but the divorce is at full speed. The Georgian deputy prime minister went to Dushanbe to attend a session of CIS countrys prime ministers yesterday but signed no collective documents of the CIS. Georgia laid great hopes on the CIS in the peaceful settlement of conflicts and invigorating economic ties but received quite the opposite, Georgian Deputy Prime Minister Georgy Baramidze declared at t ...
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valie
Iowa State, MR 1102
Excerpt: ... The West Australian, Australia 10-30-07 Famers dismiss Vaile's support for ethanol Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile Mandated levels of ethanol in fuel would send food prices soaring, farming groups say. Politicians, such as Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile, have used the federal election campaign to spruik the benefits of ethanol-blended fuel. However, organisations representing Australia's feed grain users meeting in Canberra on Tuesday have issued a joint statement calling on governments to abandon plans for mandated ethanol-blend levels. The organisations say the plans will cause a major distortion of feed grain prices and food expenditure because of uncertainty over climate change and Australia's propensity for drought. "Both food producers and consumers would suffer under such a policy through impacts upon inflation and subsequent interest rates," the statement said. Mr Vaile, campaigning in Queensland's sugarcane country last week, said he was keen for the ethanol industry to be expand but in a sustaina ...
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06092
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0506
Excerpt: ... Table 92 Reasons for homelessness in England Percentages 1987 Parents, relatives or friends no longer willing or able to accommodate Breakdown of relationship with partner Loss of private dwelling, including tied accommodation Mortgage arrears Rent arrears Other 15 9 4 13 15 7 4 12 16 6 5 13 14 9 4 13 14 12 3 14 15 10 2 16 17 8 2 16 19 8 2 16 20 8 2 17 21 7 2 17 22 6 2 17 23 6 3 17 22 5 3 19 23 3 3 18 22 2 3 18 20 1 3 22 18 1 2 22 18 2 2 20 19 2 2 19 41 18 43 19 43 17 43 17 42 16 42 17 38 19 34 20 29 22 29 24 27 25 27 25 28 24 30 23 33 22 34 21 37 20 38 20 38 20 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister , Homelessness Statistics. Note: Figures may not total to 100, because of rounding. ...
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04 092
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0405
Excerpt: ... Table 92 Reasons for homelessness in England Percentages 1987 1988 1989 1990 Parents, relatives or friends no longer willing or able to accommodate Breakdown of relationship with partner Loss of private dwelling, including tied accommodation Mortgage arrears Rent arrears Other 41 18 15 9 4 13 43 19 15 7 4 12 43 17 16 6 5 13 43 17 14 9 4 13 1991 1992 1993 42 16 14 12 3 14 42 17 15 10 2 16 38 19 17 8 2 16 1994 1995 1996 1997 34 20 19 8 2 16 29 22 20 8 2 17 29 24 21 7 2 17 27 25 22 6 2 17 1998 1999 2000 2001 27 25 23 6 3 17 28 24 22 5 3 19 30 23 23 3 3 18 33 22 22 3 3 18 2002 2003 34 21 20 2 2 20 36 20 19 1 2 22 Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister , Homelessness Statistics. Note: Figures may not total to 100, because of rounding. ...
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04 092
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0405
Excerpt: ... Table 92 Reasons for homelessness in England Percentages 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Parents, relatives or friends no longer willing or able to accommodate Breakdown of relationship with partner Loss of private dwelling, including tied accommodation Mortgage arrears Rent arrears 41 18 15 9 4 43 19 15 7 4 43 17 16 6 5 43 17 14 9 4 42 16 14 12 3 42 17 15 10 2 38 19 17 8 2 34 20 19 8 2 29 22 20 8 2 29 24 21 7 2 27 25 22 6 2 27 25 23 6 3 28 24 22 5 3 30 23 23 3 3 33 22 22 3 3 34 21 20 2 2 36 20 19 1 2 Other Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister , Homelessness Statistics. Note: Figures may not total to 100, because of rounding. 13 12 13 13 14 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 19 18 18 20 22 ...
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05092
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0506
Excerpt: ... Table 92 Reasons for homelessness in England Percentages 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Parents, relatives or friends no longer willing or able to accommodate Breakdown of relationship with partner Loss of private dwelling, including tied accommodation Mortgage arrears Rent arrears 41 18 15 9 4 43 19 15 7 4 43 17 16 6 5 43 17 14 9 4 42 16 14 12 3 42 17 15 10 2 38 19 17 8 2 34 20 19 8 2 29 22 20 8 2 29 24 21 7 2 27 25 22 6 2 27 25 23 6 3 28 24 22 5 3 30 23 23 3 3 33 22 22 2 3 34 21 20 1 3 37 20 18 1 2 38 20 18 2 2 Other Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister , Homelessness Statistics. Note: Figures may not total to 100, because of rounding. 13 12 13 13 14 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 19 18 18 22 22 20 ...
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03 092
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0304
Excerpt: ... Table 92 Reasons for homelessness in England Percentages 1987 Parents, relatives or friends no longer willing or able to accommodate Breakdown of relationship with partner Loss of private dwelling, including tied accommodation Mortgage arrears Rent arrears Other 41 18 15 9 4 13 1988 1989 1990 1991 43 19 15 7 4 12 43 17 16 6 5 13 43 17 14 9 4 13 42 16 14 12 3 14 1992 1993 1994 1995 42 17 15 10 2 16 38 19 17 8 2 16 34 20 19 8 2 16 29 22 20 8 2 17 1996 1997 1998 29 24 21 7 2 17 26 25 22 6 2 18 27 25 23 6 3 17 Source: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister , Homelessness Statistics. Note: Figures may not total to 100, because of rounding. 1999 28 24 22 5 3 19 2000 2001 2002 30 23 23 3 3 17 32 22 22 3 3 18 35 22 20 2 2 18 ...
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040903release
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... WSJ.com - Anwar's Release September 3, 2004 REVIEW & OUTLOOK DOW JONES REPRINTS This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To order presentation-ready copies for distribution to your colleagues, clients or customers, use the Order Reprints tool at the bottom of any article or visit: www.djreprints.com. See a sample reprint in PDF format. Order a reprint of this article now. Anwar's Release September 3, 2004 Yesterday's release of former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim puts an end to a jailing that has for years clouded the country's human-rights record. The U.S. government and international human-rights groups have long expressed concern about Malaysia's handling of the case. The country's international reputation was tarnished by Mr. Anwar's claims that his conviction on corruption and sodomy charges were the result of a government conspiracy to frame him. Mr. Anwar's six-year sentence for corruption ended last year after being reduced for good behavior. He was also sente ...
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Fig 03-2-4-1
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0304
Excerpt: ... Figure 2.4.1 Post 1989 decline in Right to Buy discounts Year Average discount Source: 1995 50 1996 49 1997 49 1998 50 1999 49 2000 46 2001 44 2002 41 Office of the Deputy Prime Minister ...
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070601murder
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... Politics shadows murder trial in Malaysia - Print Version - International Herald Tribune Politics shadows murder trial in Malaysia By Thomas Fuller Friday, June 1, 2007 KUALA LUMPUR: Since November, when the charred remains of a jet-setting young Mongolian were discovered in a patch of jungle outside this modern capital, her mysterious murder has captivated the political elite here, not least because prosecutors say she was killed by commandos assigned to the second most powerful man in the country, Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak. With the trial set to begin Monday, Malaysians hope a basic but still elusive question will be answered: who was behind the murder in October of Altantuya Shaariibuu, 28, and why? The trial is perhaps the most high-profile case in Malaysia since Anwar Ibrahim, the former deputy prime minister , was charged with sodomy and corruption almost a decade ago, and was beaten by the chief of police while in detention. Like the Anwar trial, the inquiry into Shaariibuu's murder has raised q ...
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060116EcoMin
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... e-election economist By: Sean B. Carney, 16. 01. 2006 Parliamentary elections that will determine the make-up of the next government are only five months away, government scandals abound, and on Jan. 1 the government lost its poster-boy for economic policy, former Deputy Prime Minister Martin Jahn, to the board of directors at carmaker koda Auto. Ji Havel Born: August 20, 1957, Prague Education: 1982, University of Economics in Prague (VE); majored in political economy Work history: Since Jan 2, 2006, deputy prime minister for economic affairs; May to Dec. 2005, economic adviser to Prime Minister Ji Paroubek; June Dec. 2005, chairman of the supervisory board at EZ; formerly on the supervisory boards of Unipetrol, esk Telecom, esk spoiteln, Komern banka, Aero Vodochody; formerly on board of directors at Unipetrols subsidiary Paramo; 200001, FNM chairman In a bid to preserve their image, the ruling Social Democrats (SSD) put their best foot forward by a ...
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010725king
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... In Simeon's 'Court,' 2 Yankees of Sorts JUL 25, 2001 In Simeon's 'Court,' 2 Yankees of Sorts By IAN FISHER OFIA, Bulgaria, July 24 The king has won most of the attention, but a few facts have not escaped note about the two American-educated investment bankers who, as of today, are among the most powerful people in the new order of Bulgaria. First is their age: the new finance minister is 35 and the deputy prime minister in charge of the economy is only 31. Second, in a nation where the average monthly wage is just over $100, are the salaries they just left behind. "Two ministers quit $715,000 jobs," a front-page headline in the leading daily newspaper read on Monday. The paper did not neglect to say that, as ministers, they will now earn only $450 a month. "I really can't comment," the new finance minister, Milen Velchev, a former vice president with Merrill Lynch in London, said with some embarrassment today when asked about his old salary. King Simeon II, the deposed child czar whom Parliament officiall ...
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060614growth
Chester, ECO 338
Excerpt: ... top.rbc.ru search july MoTuWeThFrSaSu 0102 03040506070809 10111213141516 17181920212223 24252627282930 31 temp. cond. Moscow21 St.Petersburg18 New-York25 Paris29 London28 bid ask $26. 767 26. 862 EUR34. 103 34. 281 $/JPY116. 07 116. 12 EUR/$1. 2698 1. 2703 Russian economy may grow 6-7% a year The Russian economy has a good chance of growing by 6 to 7 percent a year, contrary to the opinion of some experts who expect an economic growth of 3-4 percent over the next few years, and a 2 percent growth by 2050, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov said at the Tenth International Economic Forum in St. Petersburg on Tuesday. To achieve this goal, he said, the government had to continue its balanced macroeconomic policy and curb inflation. The government plans to bring inflation down to 5 percent over the next three years, which is a realistic goal, Zhukov said. High inflation impedes investment growth, which is necessary to diversify the economy and put an end to dependence on raw materials. We must take adv ...
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060711WBank
Chester, ECO 338
Excerpt: ... uld be economically unfeasible to spend it under existing conditions, she said. Foreign direct investment in the Russian economy totaled $14 billion in the first half of 2006, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov said on Tuesday. According to the State Statistics Service, foreign direct investment in the Russian economy in the first quarter stood at $3.845 billion, twice as much as in the same period of 2004. Total foreign investment in the first quarter amounted to $8.8 billion. Accumulated foreign investment in the Russian economy was $113.8 billion at the end of March 2006. The inflow of capital reached $18 billion in the second quarter of this year, Zhukov said. The capital inflow in the first half of the year was at a record high, he said, noting that Russia had had an outflow of capital for many years. The positive result made Russia more attractive to foreign investors, the Deputy Prime Minister stressed. Personal incomes rise in Russia Georgian leader goes to Putin in a good mood YUKOS stock ...
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table2-2-3
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0304
Excerpt: ... Table 2.2.3 Dwellings not meeting the decent homes standard Region Private sector Thousands Percentage 204 810 616 424 620 528 789 834 593 5,419 25.9 35.4 35.8 28.1 37.4 27.2 34.7 28.1 32.6 31.9 Social housing Thousands Percentage 81 232 210 114 209 126 324 153 125 1,574 28.2 36.8 43.5 34.3 42.3 32.4 40.7 33.0 41.4 37.7 All dwellings Thousands Percentage 284 1,042 826 538 828 655 1,114 988 718 6,993 26.5 35.7 37.4 29.2 38.5 28.1 36.2 28.8 33.9 33.1 North East North West Yorkshire & The Humber East Midlands West Midlands East London South East South West England Source: English House Condition Survey 2001 Regional Report, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister , 2003. Notes: Private sector comprises owner-occupied and private rented sectors; social housing comprises council and housing association sectors. ...
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Table 2 2 3
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0304
Excerpt: ... Table 2.2.3 Dwellings not meeting the decent homes standard Region North East North West Yorkshire & The Humber East Midlands West Midlands East London South East South West England Private sector Thousands Percentage 204 810 616 424 620 528 789 834 593 5,419 25.9 35.4 35.8 28.1 37.4 27.2 34.7 28.1 32.6 31.9 Social housing Thousands Percentage 81 232 210 114 209 126 324 153 125 1,574 28.2 36.8 43.5 34.3 42.3 32.4 40.7 33.0 41.4 37.7 All dwellings Thousands Percentage 284 1,042 826 538 828 655 1,114 988 718 6,993 26.5 35.7 37.4 29.2 38.5 28.1 36.2 28.8 33.9 33.1 Source: English House Condition Survey 2001 Regional Report, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister , 2003. Notes: Private sector comprises owneroccupied and private rented sectors; social housing comprises council and housing association secto ncil and housing association sectors. ...
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050128EU
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... SETimes Published on SETimes (http:/www.setimes.com) http:/www.setimes.com/cocoon/setimes/xhtml/en_GB/features/setimes/features/2005/0 1/28/feature-02 Macedonian Official: 2005 Critical for Country's EU, NATO Bids 28/01/2005 Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Radmila Sekerinska has outlined some of the measures her country will focus on to win recognition as an official EU candidate, as well as an invitation to join NATO. (Institute for War and Peace Reporting - 27/01/05) "The country needs to show it possesses both stable institutions and a sound legal system," said Macedonian European Integration Minister Radmila Sekerinska. [AFP] Describing 2005 as critical for her country's Euro-Atlantic integration aspirations, Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Radmila Sekerinska has outlined some of the tasks the Balkan nation will focus on in the coming months. "Macedonia will deliver its 14,000-page-long list of answers to an EC questionnaire in Brussels on 14 February - which will provide the equivalent of an X-ray o ...
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050426crime1
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... nian Shentov, chairman of the Centre for the Study of Democracy, an independent Sofia think-tank. "Organised crime, corruption and judicial reform are the three major problems in terms of EU accession," he says. "But the main focus in the next year should be on making prosecutors both independent and accountable." Meanwhile, industrial restructuring and privatisations have fuelled nostalgia among the elderly and most vulnerable sections of the population for the communist days of the managed economy. Almost one-quarter of Bulgarian residents are of pensionable age, the highest percentage in Europe. Dissatisfaction with pensions averaging less than 100 ($130, 68) monthly and rising healthcare costs help explain the (ex-communist) Socialists' widening lead over the governing Movement for Simeon in recent opinion polls. According to Nikolay Vassilev, deputy prime minister , there is a 50-50 chance that the national election on June 25 will lead to a coalition government. Such a coalition would also reflect ...
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050426crime
Chester, ECO 343
Excerpt: ... uption among prosecutors, says Ognian Shentov, chairman of the Centre for the Study of Democracy, an independent Sofia think-tank. "Organised crime, corruption and judicial reform are the three major problems in terms of EU accession," he says. "But the main focus in the next year should be on making prosecutors both independent and accountable." Meanwhile, industrial restructuring and privatisations have fuelled nostalgia among the elderly and most vulnerable sections of the population for the communist days of the managed economy. Almost one-quarter of Bulgarian residents are of pensionable age, the highest percentage in Europe. Dissatisfaction with pensions averaging less than EUR100 monthly and rising healthcare costs help explain the (ex-communist) Socialists' widening lead over the governing Movement for Simeon in recent opinion polls. According to Nikolay Vassilev, deputy prime minister , there is a 50-50 chance that the national election on June 25 will lead to a coalition government. Such a coalition ...
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03-048
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0304
Excerpt: ... 250 168,475 86,000 Sources: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister ; analysis commissioned from 5% Sample Survey of Mortgage Lenders. Notes: Habitable rooms include kitchens, but not bathrooms, lobbies, landings or sculleries. Figures are for sales to first time buyers, excluding sitting tenants. ...
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05048
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0506
Excerpt: ... Table 48 Median regional house prices for first-time buyers by size of dwelling in 2004 Region 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 bedrooms 5 bedrooms or more All sizes North East Yorkshire & The Humber North West West Midlands East Midlands East London South East South West 60,000 78,750 70,850 74,000 70,000 102,500 145,000 114,000 95,000 67,000 79,000 76,000 94,000 94,000 132,500 175,000 147,000 125,000 66,000 80,000 80,500 100,000 105,000 145,000 205,000 165,500 141,000 154,950 154,498 159,950 179,725 185,475 215,000 278,000 250,000 230,000 174,000 239,000 195,000 300,000 295,000 342,000 452,500 480,000 320,000 66,000 79,950 79,950 95,000 98,500 134,000 173,000 148,500 129,950 Wales Scotland Northern Ireland 70,000 55,000 45,500 85,000 65,000 60,000 81,250 68,000 75,000 165,000 155,995 105,500 243,500 240,000 147,000 84,995 65,000 73,000 United Kingdom 118,000 121,000 117,000 193,750 300,000 120,000 Sources: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister ; analysis commissioned from the Sample Su ...
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table2-2-4
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0304
Excerpt: ... Table 2.2.4 Energy efficiency ratings by tenure and region Region Average energy efficiency rating Private sector Social housing All dwellings Dwellings with SAP scores of 30 or less Private sector Social housing All dwellings Thousands % Thousands % Thousands % 46 203 153 177 201 182 140 287 273 1,662 5.9 8.9 8.9 11.7 12.1 9.4 6.2 9.7 15.0 9.8 18 28 55 37 49 29 43 29 34 322 6.4 4.4 11.3 11.1 9.8 7.5 5.4 6.2 11.3 7.7 65 230 208 214 250 211 184 316 307 1,984 6.0 7.9 9.4 11.6 11.6 9.1 6.0 9.2 14.5 9.4 - North East North West Yorkshire & The Humber East Midlands West Midlands East London South East South West England England (thousands) 52.9 49.8 49.0 47.9 47.8 49.6 50.4 49.3 48.0 49.3 16,448 54.0 57.1 53.1 53.0 52.2 56.9 59.4 58.6 53.0 55.8 4,009 53.2 51.4 49.9 48.8 48.8 50.8 52.8 50.5 48.7 50.6 20,457 Source: English house condition survey 2001 Regional Report, Office of the Deputy Prime Minister , 2003. Notes: Private sector comprises owner-occupied and private rented sectors; social housing comprises cou ...
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04 048
East Los Angeles College, UKHR 0405
Excerpt: ... Table 48 Median regional house prices for firsttime buyers by size of dwelling in 2003 Region North East Yorkshire & The Humber North West West Midlands East Midlands East London South East South West Wales Scotland Northern Ireland United Kingdom 1 bedroom 44,500 70,125 63,500 60,000 59,950 92,000 133,000 105,000 84,000 61,000 44,000 49,950 106,500 2 bedrooms 51,000 60,000 59,950 78,000 80,000 117,000 160,000 133,000 110,000 63,125 50,000 62,250 100,000 3 bedrooms 50,000 60,000 60,000 79,000 82,000 128,000 185,000 147,000 122,500 60,000 53,000 67,500 90,000 4 bedrooms 121,750 109,500 100,000 156,750 170,000 186,000 248,000 227,500 200,000 135,998 120,000 85,000 155,000 5 bedrooms or more 210,000 225,000 169,000 285,000 215,000 279,650 280,000 331,250 285,000 200,000 190,000 96,625 250,000 All sizes 49,500 59,950 60,000 75,000 80,000 117,500 155,000 130,000 111,500 61,000 48,000 66,000 97,000 Sources: Office of the Deputy Prime Minister ; analysis commissioned from the Sample Survey of Mortgage Lend ...
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