§ Mr. Corbettasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) how many Service men, convicted of criminal offences in Northern Ireland, have been transferred to prisons in England in each of the last four years; and what are the criteria against which requests for transfer are assessed;
(2) how many civilian prisoners, convicted of criminal offences in Northern Ireland, have been transferred to prisons in England in each of the last four
Thousands Motherless families Fatherless families All families Number Percentage of all families Number Percentage of all families End of 1971 … … 71 1 1.4 23 32.4 End of 1972 … … 82 1 1.2 33 40.2 End of 1973 … … 95 1 1 43 45.3 End of 1974 … … 70 1 1.4 37 52.9 End of 1975* … … 61 1 1.6 31 50.8 * Provisional figures.
§ Miss Richardsonasked the Secretary of State for Social Services what are the most recent figures available for the number of families claiming family income supplement: and what proportion of the total number eligible this represents.
§ Mr. MeacherIt is provisionally estimated that at the end of December 1975 61,000 families were receiving family income
258Wyears; after what period of sentence such prisoners become eligible for transfer; and what are the criteria against which applications for transfer are assessed.
§ Mr. ConcannonI shall reply to the hon. Member as soon as possible.