§ Mr. McNamaraTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what proportion of those entitled to apply for temporary transfers from prisons in Britain to Northern Ireland have actually applied, distinguishing between(a) loyalist prisoners, (b) republican prisoners, (c) men and (d) women;
(2) how many applications have been received for transfers from prisons in Britain to Northern Ireland, from (a) loyalist prisoners, (b) republican prisoners, (e) men and (d) women; and how many of each have been accepted.
§ Mr. Peter LloydRevised criteria governing transfers between United Kingdom jurisdictions were announced on 23 November 1992. It is open to any prisoner to make a request for such a transfer; 39 male and two female prisoners who were previously known to have expressed an interest in transferring to Northern Ireland have been specifically invited to submit requests for transfer under these criteria.
Criminal Injuries Compensation Board Financial year Awards made Compensation paid (at actual prices) (£ million) GDP deflator Compensation paid (at 1979–80 prices) (£ million) Compensation paid (at 1992–93 prices) (£ million) 1979–80 17,460 15.737 43.174 15.737 37.999 1980–81 20,138 21.462 51.089 18.137 43.794 1981–82 17,350 21.977 56.022 16.937 40.896 1982–83 19,733 29.445 60.013 21.183 51.150 1983–84 21,133 32.821 62.791 22.567 54.492 1984–85 19,771 35.293 65.976 23.095 55.767 1985–86 22,534 41.560 69.577 25.789 62.271 1986–87 21,925 48.242 71.816 29.002 70.029 1987–88 20,991 52.043 75.763 29.657 71.611 1988–89 27,752 69.381 81.279 36.854 88.989 1989–90 27,926 72.722 86.622 36.246 87.521 1990–91 35,190 109.330 93.537 50.464 121.852 1991–92 39,249 143.660 100 62.024 149.766 1992–93 104.250 TOTALS 311,152 693.673 387.691 936.138