§ Mr. Wilkinsonasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland whether, in view of the restoration of a security forces' presence in the so-called no-go Republican enclaves in Northern Ireland since 31st July, 1972, he intends to enforce through the normal processes of law the
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Month Belfast Londonderry Elsewhere in Northern Ireland 1971 June … … … … … 29 4 9 July … … … … … 50 12 20 August … … … … … 52 21 42 September … … … … 93 17 71 October … … … … … 89 20 68 November … … … … 50 15 71 December … … … … 47 21 64 1972 January … … … … … 44 13 81 February … … … … 55 19 70 March … … … … … 63 18 58 [...] … … … … … 60 13 65 [...] … … … … … 51 19 43 [...] … … … … … 21 16 100 [...] … … … … … 60 39 97 tabulate the number of resignations from the Ulster Defence Regiment, Royal Ulster Constabulary, and Royal Ulster Constabulary Reserve, respectively, on a monthly basis from November, 1971, to July, 1972, inclusive, also listing for each month the number of resignations by those who were Roman Catholic.
§ Mr. David HowellResignations from the Ulster Defence Regiment, the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the Royal Ulster Constabulary Reserve in the months November, 1971, to July, 1972, inclusive were as follows:—
payment of rent and rates throughout these areas.
§ Mr. David HowellThis matter is being kept under review, but it is hoped that the campaign of civil disobedience may soon be brought to an end.