HC Deb 06 July 1993 vol 228 cc89-90W
Mr. Pickthall

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what preparations he is making to control the entry into the United Kingdom and the activities in the United Kingdom of American anti-abortionists visiting the United Kingdom in September and to protect clinical staff and women seeking legal abortions from intimidation and harassment.

Offences currently recorded as homicide in which the relationship between the suspect and victim was domestic and where a shot gun was used—England and Wales
Year
Police Force Area 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
Avon and Somerset 1 1
Bedfordshire 1
Cambridgeshire 1
Cheshire 1 1 1
Cleveland
Cumbria 1
Derbyshire 1 1
Devon and Cornwall 8 1
Dorset 1 1 1
Durham 1 1 1
Essex 1
Gloucestershire 1
Greater Manchester 1 1
Hampshire 2 1
Hertfordshire 1
Humberside 2 1
Kent 1 2 1 1 1
Lancashire 1 1
Leicestershire 1
Lincolnshire 1
London, City of
Merseyside
Metropolitan Police District 1 2 1 2
Norfolk 4 1
Northamptonshire
Northumbria 1
North Yorkshire 1 1 1
Nottinghamshire 2
South Yorkshire 1 1
Staffordshire 2
Suffolk 1 1 1 2
Surrey 1 1
Sussex 1 1 1
Thames Valley 1 1 1
Warwickshire 1
West Mercia 1 1 1 1 1
West Midlands 3 1
West Yorkshire 2 1
Wiltshire 1 1
Dyfed-Powys 1 2
Gwent 1 1 2

Mr. Charles Wardle

Citizens of the United States of America are subject to immigration control and must qualify to enter under the terms of the immigration rules. My right hon. and learned Friend may direct exclusion if a person's presence would not be conducive to the public good. Considerations will be given to any evidence which may justify the exclusion of individuals identified as members of the group intending to visit the United Kingdom in September.

Enforcement of the Public Order Act 1986 as it relates to behaviour which may cause harassment or fear of violence is the responsibility of chief officers of police.

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