§ Lord Orr-Ewingasked Her Majesty's Government:
Whether they will list the types of offences in respect of which the 9,800 criminal charges were brought during the 52 weeks of the miners' strike.
§ The Minister of State, Home Office (Lord Elton)The 10,372 criminal charges brought up to the 5th March are as follows:
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Offence No. of Charges Murder 3 Assault causing grievous bodily harm 39 Assault causing actual bodily harm 429 Assaulting a police constable 360 Possessing an offensive weapon 49 Riot 137 Unlawful assembly 509 Affray 21 Conduct conducive to a breach of the peace (Section 5 of the Public Order Act 1936) 4,107 Breach of the peace 207 Criminal damage 1,019 Criminal damage with intent to endanger life 4 Arson 15 Burglary 31 Theft 352 Handling stolen property 1 Obstruction of a police constable 1,682 Assault with intent to resist arrest 19 Breach of bail conditions 32 Obstruction of the highway 640 Reckless driving 16 Threats to kill 5 Threats/conspiracy to cause damage 13 Attempt (various offences) 18 Incitement 1 Intimidation (Section 7 of the Conspiracy and Protection of Properly Act 1875) 275 Unlawful imprisonment 2 Explosives offences 3 Drug offences 1 Railway offences 20 Drunkenness 66 Two hundred and ninety-six minor and miscellaneous offences were also charged.