§ Mr. Brittanasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether changes in the security situation have led him to change his announced provisional intention to move the Price sisters to Northern Ireland by the end of the year.
§ Mr. Roy JenkinsYes. I made it clear in answer to Questions on 13th June—[Vol. 874, c.607–2.]—that the proposal for their removal to a prison in Northern Ireland was subject to there being, in the meantime, no great outbreak of violence
Year Recruitment (including transfers from other police forces) Wastage (including transfers to other forces) Net Gain/Loss in force strength 1971 … … 1,169 947 +297 1972 … … 1,226 1,260 -50 1973 … … 1,116 1,628 -522 1974 (to 31st October) … … 1,017 1,208 -197
§ Mr. Burdenasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how the total manpower of the Metropolitan Police
Police officers (strength for ordinary duty) Cadets Traffic wardens Civilians 31st October 1974 … … 20,585 730 1,728 10,970 31st October 1963 … … 18,333 752 442 5,427 Gain/Loss … … +2,252 -22 +1,286 * * Figures for civilian employees in 1963 were calculated on a different basis from that now in use, and are not strictly comparable with the 1974 figures.