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That this House notes the recent statement by the outgoing Chief constable of the West Midlands police, Mr Geoffrey Dear, that his belief in the guilt of the six men convicted of the Birmingham pub bombings is now stronger than ever; recalls that, according to Mr Justice Bridge, the two planks of the case against the six men were forensic evidence supplied by the Home Office scientist, Dr Frank Skuse, and confessions in the custody of police officers who were mainly members of the Serious Crimes Squad; notes that Dr Skuse has since been required to resign at the age of 51 for limited effectiveness and that most of his evidence in the Birmingham pub bombings case was set aside by the Court of Appeal in 1988; also notes that the West Midlands Serious Crimes Squad has since been disbanded after about 20 people who had confessed in the custody of officers from the Squad were either acquitted, had charges against them dropped or were released on appeal; further notes that in October 1989 the four persons convicted of the Guildford and Woolwich pub bombings had their convictions quashed after their confessions in police custody were found to have been fabricated; finally notes the recent publication of a document, dated November 1975, from police archives quoting an IRA informer, whose information was accurate in every other respect, as supplying the name of a man who placed one of the pub bombs; and invites Mr Dear to explain the basis for his increased certainty in the light of the above.
That this House notes the recent statement by the outgoing Chief constable of the West Midlands police, Mr Geoffrey Dear, that his belief in the guilt of the six men convicted of the Birmingham pub bombings is now stronger than ever; recalls that, according to Mr Justice Bridge, the two...
That this House notes the recent statement by the outgoing Chief Constable of the West Midlands Police, Mr Geoffrey Dear, that 'there is no doubt that the IRA are working with the campaigners' for the six men convicted of the Birmingham pub bombings; draws Mr Dear's attention to the fact that in 1985 the Home Office forensic scientist Dr Frank Skuse, who was the principal witness at the trial of the six, was required to resign for 'limited efficiency' and that most of his evidence in the Birmingham bombings case was set aside by the Lord Chief Justice in 1988; reminds Mr Dear that he himself wound up the West Midlands Serious Crimes squad after police officers had been caught fabricating confessions - the central issue in the pub bombings trial; further reminds Mr Dear that the convictions of the Guildford Four were quashed by the Lord Chief Justice on the advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions after their confessions were found to have been fabricated; invites Mr Dear to agree that these are the developments which have undermined public confidence in the safety of the Birmingham pub bombings convictions; further invites Mr Dear to say which of these developments he believes to have been influenced by the IRA; and finally, invites Mr Dear to agree that nothing so much assists the IRA as the now widely held perception that the British state is prepared to tolerate the conviction of innocent men for terrorist offences rather than admit to a mistake.
That this House notes the recent statement by the outgoing Chief Constable of the West Midlands Police, Mr Geoffrey Dear, that 'there is no doubt that the IRA are working with the campaigners' for the six men convicted of the Birmingham pub bombings; draws Mr Dear's attention to the fact...
On how many occasions Mr Ray Paton was interviewed by City of London police in course of recent inquiry into conduct of Dr Frank Skuse. - 3 occasions.
On how many occasions Mr Ray Paton was interviewed by City of London police in course of recent inquiry into conduct of Dr Frank Skuse. - 3 occasions.
When Attorney-General last met Director of Public Prosecutions to discuss progress on further police inquiries into telephone calls made by Dr Frank Skuse while giving evidence at Birmingham pub bombings appeal. - Ref to 137 c13.
When Attorney-General last met Director of Public Prosecutions to discuss progress on further police inquiries into telephone calls made by Dr Frank Skuse while giving evidence at Birmingham pub bombings appeal. - Ref to 137 c13.
When Attorney-General last discussed with Director of Public Prosecutions progress of further inquiries by City of London police into telephone calls by Dr Frank Skuse during his appearance as a witness at Birmingham pub bombings appeal. - Ref to 137 c13.
When Attorney-General last discussed with Director of Public Prosecutions progress of further inquiries by City of London police into telephone calls by Dr Frank Skuse during his appearance as a witness at Birmingham pub bombings appeal. - Ref to 137 c13.
If Director of Public Prosecutions has yet received a report from City of London police regarding their further inquiries into telephone calls made by Dr Frank Skuse in relation to Birmingham pub bombings case.
If Director of Public Prosecutions has yet received a report from City of London police regarding their further inquiries into telephone calls made by Dr Frank Skuse in relation to Birmingham pub bombings case.
When Attorney-General next expects to meet Director of Public Prosecutions to discuss further police inquiry into telephone calls made by Dr. Frank Skuse during Birmingham pub bombings appeal. - Includes ref to 137 c13.
When Attorney-General next expects to meet Director of Public Prosecutions to discuss further police inquiry into telephone calls made by Dr. Frank Skuse during Birmingham pub bombings appeal. - Includes ref to 137 c13.
When Attorney-General last met Director of Public Prosecutions & what matters were discussed.
When Attorney-General last met Director of Public Prosecutions & what matters were discussed.
When Attorney-General next expects discuss with DPP progress of further inquiries by City of London police into telephone calls made by Dr Frank Skuse during his appearance as witness at Birmingham pub bombing appeal. - Tomorrow, Fri 8 July 1988.
When Attorney-General next expects discuss with DPP progress of further inquiries by City of London police into telephone calls made by Dr Frank Skuse during his appearance as witness at Birmingham pub bombing appeal. - Tomorrow, Fri 8 July 1988.
To call for report from Commissioner of City of London police on identity of witnesses interviewed during recent inquiries into contacts between 2 of principal Crown witnesses during appeal of 6 men convicted of Birmingham pub bombings - Includes ref to 135 c823-7
To call for report from Commissioner of City of London police on identity of witnesses interviewed during recent inquiries into contacts between 2 of principal Crown witnesses during appeal of 6 men convicted of Birmingham pub bombings - Includes ref to 135 c823-7
To call for report from Commissioner of City of London police on identity of witnesses interviewed during course of inquiries into contacts between Dr Frank Skuse & former Superintendent Reade during appeal hearing of men convicted of Birmingham pub bombings - Includes ref to 135 c823-7
To call for report from Commissioner of City of London police on identity of witnesses interviewed during course of inquiries into contacts between Dr Frank Skuse & former Superintendent Reade during appeal hearing of men convicted of Birmingham pub bombings - Includes ref to 135 c823-7
To call for report from Commissioner of City of London police as to no & identity of witnesses interviewed in course of inquiries into alleged contacts between 2 principal Crown witnesses during appeal of 6 men convicted of Birmingham pub bombings - Includes ref to 135 c823-7
To call for report from Commissioner of City of London police as to no & identity of witnesses interviewed in course of inquiries into alleged contacts between 2 principal Crown witnesses during appeal of 6 men convicted of Birmingham pub bombings - Includes ref to 135 c823-7
When HO officials last had contact with Dr Frank Skuse & for what purpose
When HO officials last had contact with Dr Frank Skuse & for what purpose
When HO officials last had contact with Dr Frank Skuse & for what purpose
When HO officials last had contact with Dr Frank Skuse & for what purpose
When HO officials last had contact with Dr Frank Skuse & for what purpose
When HO officials last had contact with Dr Frank Skuse & for what purpose
When HO officials last had contact with Dr Frank Skuse & for what purpose
When HO officials last had contact with Dr Frank Skuse & for what purpose