§ Mr. McNamaraTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will publish in theOfficial Report a table showing the number of deaths and injuries which have occurred in Great Britain and mainland western Europe in 1988 and the first six months of 1989 connected with present civil unrest in Northern Ireland.
§ Mr. HurdThe information is given in the table.
Deaths and Injuries in Great Britain and Western Europe Attributable to Northern Irish Terrorism, 1 January 1988–30 June 1989 Date of Incident Place of Incident Deaths Injuries 6 March 88 Gibraltar 3 — 1 May1988 Roermond, Holland 1 2 1 May 1988 Nieuwbergen, Holland 2 1 Glamorgan Barracks, 13 July 1988 Duisburg, West Germany — 9 Inglis Barracks, Mill Hill, 1 August 1988 London 1 9 12 August 1988 Ostend, Belgium 1 — 20 December 1988 Battersea, London — 1 Clive Barracks, Tern Hill 20 February 1989 Shropshire — 1 Quebec Barracks, 19 June 1989 Osnabruck West Germany — 1
Hostel 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 £ £ £ £ £ £ Featherstone Lodge, London 28,500 29,498 31,000 32,550 33,852 1— Battle Cottage, London 13,512 13,370 11,000 10,210 14,469 1— Waldram Park Road, London Not open 4,072 8,055 9,000 9,360 1— Priory Road, South Yorkshire 7,042 13,548 14,000 14,700 20,919 1— Phoenix House (North), Northumbria Not open Not open Not open Not open 7,200 1— 49,054 60,488 64,055 66,460 85,800 94,553 1 With effect from 1 April 1989 grants are made to the organisations running hostels and not to the individual hostels. Phoenix House trust has also received small amounts for capital purposes during the period.