HC Deb 27 October 1986 vol 103 cc15-6W
Mr. Ashley

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) what action has been taken or is being

Mr. Waddington

[pursuant to his reply, 23 October 1986]; The table gives the figures available for the numbers of passengers taken into detention and the numbers of passengers granted temporary admission. The readily available information regarding passengers temporarily admitted to hotels relates to the periods from 27 March to 29 April 1986 and from 20 July to 20 October when 681 and 1,055 passengers respectively were so admitted; passengers temporarily admitted on more than one occasion may be counted more than once and the figures do not differentiate between those refused leave to enter and those whose cases are subject to further inquiry.

taken by Jersey to comply with the judgment of the European Court of Human rights in the Campbell and Cosans case;

(2) what action has been taken or is being taken by the Isle of Man to comply with the judgment of the European Court of Human rights in the Campbell and Cosans case;

(3) what action has been taken or is being taken by Guernsey to comply with the judgment of the European Court of Human rights in the Campbell and Cosans case.

Mr. Douglas Hogg

I understand that corporal punishment is not administered in schools in Jersey and Guernsey; and that the authorities in the Isle of Man are keeping the matter under review pending action by the United Kingdom.