HC Deb 14 June 1972 vol 838 cc352-3W
Mr. McGuire

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the present rate of unemployment in the Skelmersdale New Town area for all groups; what were the figures in 1970 and 1971; and how the present rate compares with the rate for Merseyside, South-West Lancashire, the North-West as a whole and nationally.

Mr. Dudley Smith

Following is the available information:

injuries were; and what his present condition is.

Mr. Channon

No member of the Ulster Defence Regiment was attacked or injured following the explosion outside the Britannia Bar, Newtownards Road, Belfast, on Saturday, 3rd June. But shortly afterwards a man who, in answer to a question, said that he was a member of the Ulster Defence Association was assaulted nearby and subsequently admitted to the Royal Victoria Hospital suffering from bruising; he was discharged on 5th June.

Rev. Ian Paisley

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what were the total number of terrorist incidents in Northern Ireland from Friday, 26th May, to Sunday, 4th June; how many of these resulted in deaths to the security forces and the civilian population; how many of these resulted in injuries; and what was the estimated amount of damage done.

Mr. Channon

In the period in question there were 160 terrorist incidents in Northern Ireland. Four members of the security forces lost their lives in three of these incidents; and 15 civilians lost their lives in seven. Thirty-four members of the security forces were injured in 16 incidents; and 212 civilians were injured in 19 incidents.

It is not possible to estimate the amount of damage done in monetary terms.

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