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Joint with the Department for Work and Pensions.ODPM,Make sustainable improvements in the economic performance of all English regions by 2008, and over the long term reduce the persistent gap in growth rates between the regions, demonstrating progress by 2006. Joint with the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and the Department of Trade and Industry.Halve the number of children in relative low-income households between 1998-99 and 2010-11, on the way to eradicating child poverty by 2020. Joint with the Department for Work and Pensions.Multilateral system Promote increased global prosperity and social justice by: working to increase the number of countries successfully participating in the global economy on the basis of a system of internationally agreed and monitored codes and standards; ensuring that 90% of all eligible Heavily Indebted Poor Countries committed to poverty reduction that have reached Decision Point by end 2005, receive irrevocable debt relief by end 2008 and that international partners are working effectively with poor countries to make progress towards the United Nations 2015 Millennium Development Goals. Joint with the Department for International Development; and working with our European Union partners to achieve structural reform in Europe, demonstrating progress towards the Lisbon Goals by 2008.COPublic servicesImprove public services by working with departments to help them meet their: PSA targets, joint with the Cabinet Office; and efficiency targets amounting to 20 billion a year by 2007-08, consistently with the fiscal rules.Deliver a further 3 billion saving by 2007-08 in central government civil procurement, through improvements in the success rate of programmes and projects and through other commercial initiatives.HMRCVAT[By 2007-08, reduce the scale of VAT losses to no more than 11% of the theoretical liabilitySmuggling - cigarettesMBy 2007-08 reduce the illicit market share for cigarettes to no more than 13%Smuggling - spiritsIBy 2007-08 reduce the illicit market share for spirits by at least a halfSmuggling - oilscBy 2007-08 hold the illicit market share for oils in England, Scotland and Wales at no more than 2%National InsurancevBy 2007-08, reduce underpayment of direct tax and National Insurance contributions due by at least 3.5 billion a yearSelf assessment\By 2007-08, increase the percentage of Self Assessment returns filed on time to at least 93%Improve public services by working with departments to help them meet their PSA targets, consistently within the fiscal rules. This is a joint target with HM Treasury.Leadership and skillsBy April 2008, work with departments to build the capacity of the Civil Service to deliver the Government s priorities, by improving leadership, skills and diversity On course.Better RegulationBy April 2008, ensure that departments deliver better regulation and tackle unnecessary bureaucracy in both the public and private sectorsOn course (too early to tell)Community engagement`Increase voluntary and community engagement, especially among those at risk of social exclusion. Target number Department Other deptsTopicOfficial targetOfficial verdictDfESDWPYoung childrenImprove children s communication and social and emotional development so that by 2008, 53% of children reach a good level of development at the end of the Foundation Stage.SlippageReduce inequalities between the level of development achieved by children in the 30% most disadvantaged Super Output Areas and the rest of England by four percentage points from 16% to 12%. Childcare 9increase the stock of Ofsted-registered childcare by 10%; Met early ChildcareWincrease the number of children in lower-income working families using formal childcareNot yet assessedLintroduce by April 2005, a successful light-touch childcare approval scheme. DOH, DCMSTeenage pregnancyiReduce the under-18 conception rate by 50% by 2010 as part of a broader strategy to improve sexual healthChildhood obesityHalt the year-on-year rise in obesity among children under 11 by 2010 in the context of a broader strategy to tackle obesity in the population as a whole.Children in care_Narrow the gap in educational achievement between looked after children and that of their peers No targetImprove their educational support and the stability of their lives so that by 2008, 80% of children under 16 who have been looked after for 2.5 or more years will have been living in the same placement for at least 2 years, or are placed for adoption. Key Stage 2Raise standards in English and mathematics so that: by 2006, 85% of 11-year-olds achieve level 4 or above, with this level of performance sustained to 20084Not MetRaise standards in English and mathematics so that: by 2008, the proportion of schools in which fewer than 65% of pupils achieve level 4 or above is reduced by 40%.4 On course Key Stage 3Raise standards in English, mathematics. ICT and science in secondary education so that: by 2007, 85% of 14-year-olds achieve level 5 or above in English, mathematics and ICT (80% in science) nationally, with this level of performance sustained to 2008Raise standards in English, mathematics. ICT and science in secondary education so that: by 2008, in all schools at least 50% of pupils achieve level 5 or above in English, mathematics and science.TruancyfImprove levels of school attendance so that by 2008, school absence is reduced by 8% compared to 2003.DCMSSport]Enhance the take-up of sporting opportunities by 5- to 16-year-olds so that the percentage of school children in England who spend a minimum of two hours each week on high quality PE and sport within and beyond the curriculum increases from 25% in 2002 to 75% by 2006 and to 85% by 2008, and to at least 75% in each School Sport Partnership by 2008.GCSEQBy 2008, 60% of those aged 16 to achieve the equivalent of 5 GCSEs at grades A*-Crand in all schools at least 20% of pupils to achieve this standard by 2004, rising to 25% by 2006 and 30% by 2008. 19-year-oldsIncrease the proportion of 19-year-olds who achieve at least level 2 by 3 percentage points between 2004 and 2006, and a further 2 percentage points between 2006 and 2008?And increase the proportion of young people who achieve level 3Youth inactivityuReduce the proportion of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) by 2 percentage points by 2010. Adult skillsIncrease the number of adults with the skills required for employability and progression to higher levels of training through improving the basic skill levels of 2.25 million adults between the launch of Skills for Life in 2001 and 2010, with a milestone of 1.5 million in 2007 Met/On courseTIncrease the number of adults with the skills required for employability and progression to higher levels of training through reducing by at least 40% the number of adults in the workforce who lack NVQ2 or equivalent qualifications by 2010. Working towards this, one million adults in the workforce to achieve level 2 between 2003 and 2006.Higher educationVBy 2010, increase participation in higher education towards 50% of those aged 18 to 30T... with a reduction in prevalence among  routine and manual groups to 26% or less;,... and bear down on rates of non-completionDOHLife expectancyImprove the health of the population. By 2010, increase life expectancy at birth in< England to 78.6 years for men and to 82.5 years for women.Encouraging progressHeart disease 4Substantially reduce mortality rates by 2010:  from heart disease and stroke and related diseases by at least 40% in people under 75, with a 40% reduction in the inequalities gap between the fifth of areas with the worst health and deprivation indicators (the spearhead group) and the population as a whole;Cancer Substantially reduce mortality rates by 2010:  from cancer by at least 20% in people under 75 with at least a reduction in the inequalities gap of at least 6% between the fifth of areas with the worst health and deprivation indicators (the spearhead group) and the population as a whole;)On course, inequality dimension met earlySuicideoSubstantially reduce mortality rates by 2010:  from suicide and injury of undetermined intent by at least 20%.Inequality: infant mortalityReduce health inequalities by 10% by 2010, as measured by infant mortality and life expectancy at birth: Mortality in infancy by social classChallenging targetInequality: life expectancyReduce health inequalities by 10% by 2010, as measured by infant mortality and life expectancy at birth: Life expectancy by local authoritySmoking~Tackle the underlying determinants of health and health inequalities by:  reducing adult smoking rates to 21% or less by 2010ObesityTackle the underlying determinants of health and health inequalities by:  halting the year-on-year rise in obesity among children under 11 by 2010, in the context of a broader strategy to tackle obesity in the population as a whole Early StagesTackle the underlying determinants of health and health inequalities by: reducing the under-18 conception rate by 50% by 2010, as part of a broader strategy to improve sexual health (joint target with the DfES).Emergency bed daysTo improve health outcomes for people with long-term conditions by offering a personalised care plan for vulnerable people most at risk; and to reduce emergency bed days by 5% by 2008, through improved care in primary care and community settings for people with long-term conditions. Waiting times`To ensure that, by 2008, no one waits more than 18 weeks from GP referral to hospital treatment.Drug treatment  participation_Increase the participation of problem drug users in drug treatment programmes by 100% by 2008; Drug treatment  effectivenessp...and increase year on year the proportion of users successfully sustaining or completing treatment programmes.Patient satisfactionSecure sustained annual national improvements in NHS patient experience by 2008, as measured by independently validated surveys, ensuring that individuals are fully involved in decisions about their healthcare, including choice of provider. On course Elderly living at homeImprove the quality of life and independence of vulnerable older people by supporting them to live, wherever possible, in their own homes by:  increasing the proportion of older people being supported to live in their own homes by 1% annually in 2007 and 2008;-Improve the quality of life and independence of vulnerable older people by supporting them to live, wherever possible, in their own homes by:  Increasing by 2008 the proportion of those supported intensively to live at home to 34% of the total of those being supported at home or in residential care.DfTReliability - roadEBy 2007-08, make journeys more reliable on the strategic road networkPunctuality - trainxImprove punctuality and reliability of rail services to at least 85 per cent by 2006, with further improvements by 2008.Public transport usagexBy 2010, increase the use of public transport (bus and light rail) by more than 12% in England compared with 2000 levels&With growth in every region [by 2010] CongestionBy 2010-11, the 10 largest urban areas will meet the congestion targets set in their Local Transport Plan relating to movement on main roads into city centres.Road accidentsReduce the number of people killed or seriously injured in Great Britain in road accidents by 40% & by 2010 compared with the average of 1994-98Road accidents Reduce the number of children killed or seriously injured [in road accidents] by 50% [by 2010 compared with the average of 1994-98]mTackle the significantly higher incidence [of road accident deaths and injuries] in disadvantaged communitiesDEFRA Air quality Improve air quality by meeting the Air Quality Strategy targets for carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), particles (PM10), sulphur dioxide (SO2), benzene and 1,3-butadiene. Joint target with the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).Missing three out of sevenGreenhouse gasesReduce greenhouse gases to 12.5% below 1990 levels in line with our Kyoto commitment and move towards a 20% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions below 1990 levels by 2010, through measures including energy efficiency and renewables Slipping  but not officially OPDMHealthWork with departments to help them meet their PSA floor targets, in particular narrowing the gap in health, education, crime, worklessness, housing and liveability outcomes between the most deprived areas and the rest of England, with measurable improvement by 2010. HealthDfeS EducationAs above... educationHOCrimeAs above... crime WorklessnessAs above... worklessnessHousingAs above... housing LiveabilityAs above... liveablity DTI, TreasuryRegional economiesTo make sustainable improvements in the economic performance of all the English regions by 2008, and over the long-term reduce the persistent gap in growth rates between the regions, demonstrating progress by 2006. Fire deathsXBy 2010, reduce the number of accidental fire-related deaths in the home by 20 per cent Deliberate fires6... and the number of deliberate fires by 10 per cent.AheadLocal government{By 2008, improve the effectiveness and efficiency of local governme< nt in leading and delivering services to all communitiesHousing To achieve a better balance between housing availability and the demand for housing, including improving affordability, in all English regions whilst protecting valuable countryside around our towns, cities and in the green belt, and the sustainability of towns and cities.Planning That the planning system should deliver sustainable development outcomes at national, regional and local levels through efficient and high-quality planning and development management processes, including through achievement of best value standards for planning by 2008.ISlippage on some areas: Development Control, Local Development Frameworks Social HousingBy 2010, bring all social housing into decent condition, with most of this improvement taking place in deprived areas and, for vulnerable households in the private sector, including families with children, increase the proportion who live in homes that are in decent condition. EnvironmentTo lead the delivery of cleaner, safer, greener public spaces and improvement of the quality of the built environment in deprived areas and across the country, with measurable improvement by 2008.Gender equalityBy 2008, working with other departments, to bring about measurable improvements in gender equality across a range of indicators, as part of the Government s objectives on equality and social inclusion.#Slippage on five out of 15 measuresRacial equality9To reduce race inequalities and build community cohesion. Home Office Crime ratesReduce crime by 15%/...and further in high crime areas, by 2007 08.DCAReassure the publicReassure the public, reducing the fear of crime and anti-social behaviour and building confidence in the Criminal Justice System without compromising fairness.On course/aheadOffenders brought to justiceImprove the delivery of justice by increasing the number of crimes for which an offender is brought to justice to 1.25 million by 2007 08.DrugsReduce the harm caused by illegal drugs, including substantially increasing the number of drug-misusing offenders entering treatment through the Criminal Justice System.AsylumReduce unfounded asylum claims as part of a wider strategy to tackle abuse of the immigration laws and promote controlled legal migration.CaregBy 2009/10, increase the proportion of care cases being completed in the courts within 40 weeks by 10%.Dispute resolutionTo achieve earlier and more proportionate resolution of legal problems and disputes by: increasing advice and assistance to help people resolve their disputes earlier and more effectivelyTo achieve earlier and more proportionate resolution of legal problems and disputes by: increasing the opportunities for people involved in court cases to settle their disputes out of court andTo achieve earlier and more proportionate resolution of legal problems and disputes by: reducing delays in resolving those disputes that need to be decided by the courts.MODAchieve objectivesAchieve the objectives established by ministers for operations and military tasks in which the United Kingdom s Armed Forces are involved, including those providing support to our civil communities FCO, DifDConflict preventionby 2007-08, improved effectiveness of UK and international support for conflict prevention & where the UK can make a significant contribution, in particular Africa, Asia, the Balkans and the Middle East6Listed as On course, but some slippage on most targetsGenerate forcesGenerate forces, which can be deployed, sustained and recovered at the scales of effort required to meet the government s strategic objectives.fOn course  except 'Assessed ability to generate Force Elements from peacetime to immediate readiness'FCO European securityTPlay a leading role in the development of the European Security agenda, and enhance capabilities to undertake timely and effective security operations by successfully encouraging a more efficient and effective NATO, a more coherent and effective ESDP operating in strategic partnership with NATO, and enhanced European defence capabilities. RecruitmentRecruit, train, motivate and retain sufficient military personnel to provide the military capability necessary to meet the Government s strategic objectives. Procurement1Deliver the Equipment Programme to time and cost.FCOWMDTo deter, check and roll back programmes for the development of WMD and related delivery systems in countries of concern, and to reduce the supply of and demand for such weapons worldwide.Slippage on 1 of 4 objectives Terrorism{To reduce the risk from international terrorism so that UK citizens can go about their business freely and with confidence.EUA reformed and effective (post-enlargement) EU, as measured by progress towards achieving UK policy priorities including a robust and effective Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) which complements the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).DTI ExportDBy 2008, deliver a measurable improvement in the business performance of UK Trade & Investment s (UKTI) international trade customers with an emphasis on new to export firms; and maintain the UK as the prime location in the EU for foreign direct investment. This target is shared with Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).Islamic countriesTo increase understanding of, and engagement with, Islamic countries and communities and to work with them to promote peaceful political, economic and social reform.NOn course  except some slippage on Governmental accountability and free mediaSustainable DevelopmentTo promote sustainable development, underpinned by democracy, good governance and human rights, particularly through effective delivery of programmes in these and related fields.Consular servicesEffective and efficient consular and entry clearance services, as measured by specific underlying targets. Entry clearance part of this target is shared with UKvisas and Home Office.On course/not assessedDfIDDevelopment (Africa)OProgress towards the Millennium Development Goals in 16 key countries in Africa8Slippage (minor overall, major on three of seven counts)Development (Asia)OProgress towards the Millennium Development Goals in nine key countries in Asia7Slippage (minor overall, major on three of nine counts)HMTMultilateral aid1Improved effectiveness of the multilateral systemDTITrade barriersEnsure that the EU secures significant reductions to EU an< d world trade barriers by 2008, leading to improved opportunities for developing countries and a more competitive EuropeMajor Slippage Bilateral aidEnsure that the proportion of DFID s bilateral programme going to low income countries is at least 90%, and achieve a sustained increase in the index of DFID s bilateral projects evaluated as successful ProductivityDemonstrate further progress by 2008 on the Government s long-term objective of raising the rate of UK productivity growth over the economic cycle, improving competitiveness and narrowing the gap with our major industrial competitors.Science and InnovationImprove the relative international performance of the UK research base and increase the overall innovation performance of the UK economy, making continued progress to 2008, including through effective knowledge transfer amongst universities, research institutions and business.Competition and ConsumersPromote fair competitive markets by ensuring that the UK framework for competition and for consumer empowerment and support is at the level of the best by 2008, measuring the effectiveness of the regime through international comparisons, supported by a broader evidence base. DfT, DEFRAGreenhouse GasesTo reduce greenhouse gas emissions to twelve point five per cent below 1990 levels in line with our Kyoto commitment and move towards a 20 per cent reduction in carbon dioxide emissions below 1990 levels by 2010, through measures including energy efficiency and renewables.Missing 2010 reduction target Fuel PovertyEliminate fuel poverty in vulnerable households in England by 2010 in line with the Government s Fuel Poverty Strategy Objective.Ensure that the EU secures significant reductions in EU and world trade barriers by 2008 leading to improved opportunities for developing countries and a more competitive Europe. Joint with the Department for International Development.ensure that the EU secures significant reductions in EU and world trade barriers by 2008 leading to improved opportunities for developing countries and a more competitive Europe. Joint with the Department for International Development. EnterpriseBuild an enterprise society in which small firms of all kinds thrive and achieve their potential, with: an increase in the number of people considering going into business; Build an enterprise society in which small firms of all kinds thrive and achieve their potential, with: an improvement in the overall productivity of small firms; and Build an enterprise society in which small firms of all kinds thrive and achieve their potential, with: more enterprise in disadvantaged communities. ODPM, HMTRegions"Make sustainable improvements in the economic performance of all the English regions by 2008 and over the long term reduce the persistent gap in growth rates between the regions, demonstrating progress by 2006. Joint with HM Treasury and the Department for Communities and Local Government.*By 2008 deliver a measurable improvement in the business performance of UK Trade & Investment s international trade customers, with an emphasis on new to export firms; and maintain the UK as the prime location in the EU for foreign direct investment. Joint with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Labour marketBy 2008, promote ethnic diversity, cooperative employment relations and greater choice and commitment in the workplace, while maintaining a flexible labour market.Nuclear.Reduce the civil nuclear liability by 10% by 2010, and establish a safe, innovative and dynamic market for nuclear cleanup by delivering annual 2% efficiency gains from 2006-07; and ensuring successful competitions have been completed for the management of at least 50% of UK nuclear sites by end 2008.Sustainable developmentTo promote sustainable development across Government and in the UK and internationally, as measured by: the achievement of positive trends in the Government s headline indicators of sustainable development; the UK s progress towards delivering the World Summit on Sustainable Development commitments, notably in the areas of sustainable consumption and production, chemicals, biodiversity, oceans, fisheries and agriculture; progress towards internationally agreed commitments to tackle climate change.Greenhouse gasses CountrysideZCare for our natural heritage, make the countryside attractive and enjoyable for all and preserve biological diversity by: Reversing the long-term decline in the number of farmland birds by 2020, as measured annually against underlying trends; and Bringing into favourable condition by 2010 95 per cent of all nationally important wildlife sites.(On course  some slippage on SSSI targetPoor performing areasReduce the gap in productivity between the least well performing quartile of rural areas and the English Median by 2008, demonstrating progress by 2006, and improve the accessibility of services for people in rural areas. DfID, DTI Farm supportDeliver more customer focused, competitive and sustainable farming and food industries and secure further progress via CAP and WTO negotiations in reducing CAP trade-distorting support. Recycling{To enable at least 25 per cent of household waste to be recycled or composted by 2005-06, with further improvement by 2008. Fuel povertyImprove air quality by meeting the Air Quality Strategy targets for carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, particles, sulphur dioxide, benzene and 1,3 butadiene.ScrapieTo improve the health and welfare of kept animals, and protect society from the impact of animal diseases, through sharing the management of risk with industry, including:" a reduction of 40 per cent in the prevalence of scrapie infection (from 0.33 per cent to 0.20 per cent) by 2010;BSENTo improve the health and welfare of kept animals, and protect society from the impact of animal diseases, through sharing the management of risk with industry, including:" a reduction in the number of cases of BSE detected byboth passive and active surveillance to less than 60 in 2006, with the disease being eradicated by 2010; andTB< @To improve the health and welfare of kept animals, and protect society from the impact of animal diseases, through sharing the management of risk with industry, including:" a reduction in the spread of Bovine TB to new parishes to below the incremental trend of 17.5 confirmed new incidents per annum by the end of 2008.Priority groupsBy 2008, increase the take-up of cultural and sporting opportunities by adults and young people aged 16 and above from priority groups.RBy 2008, improve the productivity of the tourism, creative and leisure industries.Poverty Halve the number of children in relative low-income households between 1998-99 and 2010-11, on the way to eradicating child poverty by 2020, including: reducing the proportion of children living in workless households by 5 per cent between spring 2005 and spring 2008;HHalve the number of children in relative low-income households between 1998-99 and 2010-11, on the way to eradicating child poverty by 2020, including: increasing the proportion of Parents with Care on Income Support and income-based Jobseeker s Allowance who receive maintenance for their children to 65 per cent by March 2008.FHalve the number of children in relative low-income households between 1998-99 and 2010-11, on the way to eradicating child poverty by 2020, including: increase the proportion of parents with care on Income Support and income-based Jobseeker s Allowance who receive maintenance for their children to 65 per cent by March 2008.Young children: InequalityImprove children s communication, social and emotional development so that by 2008, 53 per cent of children reach a good level of development at the end of the Foundation Stage and reduce inequalities between the level of development achieved by children in the 30 per cent most disadvantaged Super Output Areas12 and the rest of England, by four percentage points from 16 to 12 per cent.8Increase the stock of Ofsted-registered childcare by 10% EmploymemtAs part of the wider objective of full employment in every region, over the three years to spring 2008, and taking account of the economic cycle: demonstrate progress on increasing the employment rate;As part of the wider objective of full employment in every region, over the three years to spring 2008, and taking account of the economic cycle: increase the employment rates of disadvantaged groups (lone parents, ethnic minorities, people aged 50 and over, those with the lowest qualifications and those living in local authority wards with the poorest initial labour market position); and5Slippage on lone parents; on course on other measuresHealth and SafetyBy 2008 improve health and safety outcomes in Great Britain through progressive improvement in the control of risk in the workplace.JSlippage on major hazards indicator, due to increase in offshore accidentsPensioner CreditBy 2008, be paying Pension Credit to at least 3.2 million pensioner households, while maintaining a focus on the most disadvantaged by ensuring that at least 2.2 million of these households are in receipt of the Guarantee Credit. PensionersImprove working-age individuals awareness of their retirement provision such that by 2007-08, 15.4 million individuals are regularly issued a pension forecast and 60,000 successful pension traces are undertaken a year.Met early/not yet assessedDisabled peopleRIn the three years to March 2008: further improve the rights of disabled people and remove barriers to their participation in society, working with other government departments, including through increasing awareness of the rights of disabled people; increase the employment rate of disabled people, taking account of the economic cycle; increase the employment rate of disabled people, taking account of the economic cycle; and significantly reduce the difference between their employment rate and the overall rate, taking account of the economic cycle.Housing BenefitImprove Housing Benefit administration by: reducing the average time taken to process a Housing Benefit claim to no more than 48 days nationally and across the bottom 15 per cent of local authorities to no more than 55 days, by March 2008; Private Rented AccommodationIncreasing the number of cases in the deregulated private rented sector in receipt of Local Housing Allowance to 740,000 by 2008; and increasing the number of cases in receipt of the Local Housing Allowance where the rent is paid directly to the claimant to 470,000 by 2008.Jobseeker's AllowancelReduce overpayments from fraud and error in Income Support and Jobseeker s Allowance and in Housing Benefit."Slippage on housing benefit targetNIOPolice: ConfidenceIncrease confidence in the police throughout all parts of the community in Northern Ireland by 3% by April 2008, to be measured by a composite suite of measures on public views on the fairness and effectiveness of the police and policing arrangements.Police: Catholic RecruitmentIn addition Increase the Catholic representation in the police service to 30% by December 2010 as proposed by Patten with an updated interim target of 21.5% by March 2007.Confidence in Criminal JusticeIncrease confidence in the criminal justice system throughout all parts of the community in Northern Ireland by 3% by April 2008, to be measured by a composite suite of measures on public views on the fairness and effectiveness of the criminal justice system.BurglaryGReduce domestic burglary by 2% by April 2005 and by 15% by April 2007; Vehicle TheftOReduce theft of and from vehicles by 6% by April 2005 and by 10% by April 2007; ReoffendingTBy April 2008, reduce the rate of reconviction by 5% compared to the predicted rate.Cost of prisonsEnsure that the annual cost per prisoner place in Northern Ireland falls to 82,500 by 2007/08 with interim targets of 86,290 for 2005/06 and 85,250 for 2006/07.GrowthDemonstrate by 2008 progress on the Government s long-term objective of raising the trend rate of growth over the economic cycle by at least meeting the Budget 2004 projection. 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