10 UK National

es.

Shotguns)

ed the Secretary Departmen onvenient stated y robberies there ›wn or suspected wn-off shotguns s; and whether tion to provide

legal possession hether used or

tical information nually in Crimi- and Wales- for 1978, Cmnd. leath penalty is House expressed July 1979, and ion the Govern- troduce legisla- lember suggests.

riation)

asked the Sec- >me Department invite comments terdepartmental repatriation of

sending copies mbers who have interest in the and I am putting both Houses of also being sent d organisations t in the subject. in consultation d noble Friend or Foreign and

and the purposes for which leave to enter was granted.

Mr. Raison [pursuant to his reply, 15 May 1980, c. 643]: The information is as follows:

Iranians admitted to the United Kingdom by purpose of journey-first quarter 1980.

Number of Journeys

Total admitted

27.164

Visitors given leave to enter for

less than 12 months

15,683

2,259

3,749

35

ordinary business

Passengers in transit

Diplomats and dependants

...

Work permit holders and dependants Others given leave to enter

Those admitted for marriage

Accepted for settlement on arrival Returning from temporary absence

abroad

Students

...

14

56

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4,668 661

FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH

AFFAIRS

Iran (Sanctions)

Mr. Dalyell asked the Lord Privy Seal if he will make a statement on the posi- tion of the Channel Islands and the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong in relation to the policy of economic sanctions against Iran.

Mr. Hurd: The Iran (Trading Sanc- tions) Order 1980 extends to the Channel Islands and United Kingdom dependent

territories—including

territories including Hong Kong-as well as the United Kingdom. The Export of Goods (Control) (Iran Sanctions) Order 1980 applies to the United Kingdom only, but parallel action is being taken in Hong Kong, and the other dependent territories and the authorities in the

Channel Islands have also been asked to take such action.

Middle East

nd my right hon.--- Adley asked the Lord Privy Seal State for if it is the policy of Her Majesty's Gov- He h&D Zernment to allow the United States Gov- - any views that emmet to dictate the timing, style and may wish to content on any new Middle East peace 9 JUN initiative; and he will make a statement.

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EUROPEAN COMM

Grecce (Membersh

Mr. Marlow asked the Lor what will be the additiona United Kingdom of the a Greece to the EEC for each three years.

Sir Ian Gilmour: Prelimir tions of the additional budge the United Kingdom of Gre indicated that the cost-au i would have been of the o million in 1981, £30 million £50 million in 1983. As a r new budgetary arrangements for the United Kingdom th to the United Kingdom of sion over this period will be reduced, but it is too ear precise estimates of the evert

WALES

Public Bodies

(Current Cost Accoun Mr. D. E. Thomas asked t of State for Wales if he inten duce the current cost account to each public body unde and to what extent these bod positions will be worseni change of method in accoun

Mr. Nicholas Edwards; P under my control will prod cost accounting information propriate in line with the S Standard Accounting Prai issued on 31 March 1980 bv. ancy bodies represented on i ative Committee of Accounta The extent to which the st be applied to each body arve under consideration. Curre counting will be adopted it realistic financial informaãoi body concerned would be Presentation of financial inf

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