HC Deb 20 February 1986 vol 92 c303W
74. Mr. Ray Powell

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many charges were made against miners during the period of the miners' strike, march 1984 to march 1985; what was the nature of the charges; how many were subsequently withdrawn or dismissed; and how many convictions have been proven.

Mr. Giles Shaw

A total of 10,372 criminal charges were brought in connection with the NUM dispute between 13 March 1984 and 5 March 1985 for the following offences. Details of defendants' occupations and the outcome of charges are not recorded centrally; but in a letter which I sent to my hon. Friend the Member for Northampton, North (Mr. Marlow) on 21 November 1985 I gave information obtained from police forces about the outcome of charges brought for offences of riot and/or unlawful assembly. A copy of the letter is in the Library.

Offence Number 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 Property Act 1875) 275
Unlawful imprisonment 2
Explosives offences 3
Drug offences 1
Railway offences 20
Drunkenness 66
Other offences 296