§ Lord HYLTONasked Her Majesty's Government:
What representations they are making to the Government of the
1506WA(d)the "Real Payroll costs" of (a), (b) and (c) above—i.e. expressed in terms of constant prices.
§ Lord SHEPHERDThe tables at I and II below show:
- (a)the numbers and cost of permanent staff including, as half-units, those working part-time;
- (b)the numbers and cost of casual appointments.
USSR concerning its recent interference in the affairs of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in relation to the Katyn Memorial.
§ The MINISTER of STATE, FOREIGN and COMMONWEALTH OFFICE (Lord Goronwy-Roberts)None. The Soviet authorities are free to make their views known on this question. We have made it clear to the Soviet (and the Polish) authorities that it is for the relevant local authority to decide whether or not to permit the erection of the proposed memorial.
House adjourned at sixteen minutes past seven o'clock.