Mr. ChrisSmith asked the Prime Minister if, pursuant to her answers to the hon. Member for Islington, South and Finsbury of 15 April, Official Report, column 330 and 18 April 1986, Official Report, column 525, she has
426Wand soon, the charge originally brought the charge for which each person was tried the verdict and, where appropriate, where the sentence was served.
§ Mr. Scott[pursuant to his reply, 23 February 1987]: I shall write to the hon. Member giving the available information as soon as possible.
§ Mr. McNamaraasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland if he will give details for 1986 of the number of members of the Ulster Defence Regiment, the Royal Ulster Constabulary, their respective reserves, and the British Army, who have been charged with offences and who have been convicted of offences, giving details of custodial sentences imposed, and separately for charges and convictions concerning: murder, attempted murder, membership of illegal organisations, conspiracy to cause explosions, withholding information concerning terrorist activities, possession of explosives, possession of explosives with intent to cause bodily harm, possession of firearms, possession of firearms with intent to cause bodily harm and other offences classified as scheduled offences.
§ Mr. Scott[pursuant to his reply, 16 February 1987]: I shall write to the hon. Member giving the available information as soon as possible.