§ Mr. McNamaraasked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland whether he will publish in the Official Report a list of those cases where members of security forces have been charged with offences causing (a) the death or (b) injury to civilians for each year since 1969, indicating the branch of the service involved Royal Ulster Constabulary, Ulster Defence Regiment, Army, Marines
1979 1984 1985 1986 1979 1986 numerical change minus percentage change Civil Service1 Full-time 717 613 588 582 135 (-18.9)2 Part-time 30 21 22 25 5 Full-time equivalent 732 624 599 594 138 (-18.8)2 Local Authorities Full-time3 1,980 1,880 1,880 1,890 -90 (-4.5) Part-time3 1,020 1,000 1,010 1,020 0 Full-time equivalent 2,368 2,275 2,273 2,286 -82 (-3.5) (excludes Community Programme FTE — 45 52 66) 1 Figures at 1 April. 2 Percentages calculated from unrounded figures. 3 To nearest 10,000 — mid year figures. Sources: Treasury statistics of Civil Service manpower, and data underlying 'Employment in the Public and Private Sectors, 1980–86' Economic Trends, December 1986.