§ Mr. Bidwellasked the Attorney-General if he will prosecute the National Front under the Race Relations Act 1965 for a leaflet issued by the Front called "School Students".
The Attorney-GeneralI have asked the Director of Public Prosecutions to consider whether a prosecution would be justified.
§ Miss Richardsonasked the Attorney-General what decision has been made by the Director of Public Prosecutions on the question of whether to prosecute members of the National Front for incitement to racial hatred in respect of events at recent meetings in London.
§ Mr. Gwilym Robertsasked the Attorney-General if the Director of Public
Senior Principal Psychologist … … … … … … £6,300—£7,280 (four scale points Principal Psychologist … … … … … … £4,360—£5,775 (eight scale points) Senior Psychologist … … … … … … £3,331—£4,162 (six scale points) Psychologist … … … … … … £1,819—£2,953 (11 scale points) The salaries of educational psychologists employed by local authorities are taken from one of two ranges: Range A, £2,568-£3,831–17 scale points—and Range B, £3,555-£6,280–18 scale points. The scale for an individual officer consists of seven scale points determined by the local education authority.