Haverigg Prison Mr. Leigh To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will set up a full public enquiry into the recent events at Her Majesty's prison, Haverigg.-------------------- | | -------------------- | | -------------------- |Avon and Somerset | -------------------- |Bedfordshire | -------------------- |Cambridgeshire | -------------------- |Cheshire | -------------------- |Cleveland | -------------------- |Cumbria | -------------------- |Derbyshire | -------------------- |Devon and Cornwall| -------------------- |Dorset | -------------------- |Durham | -------------------- |Dyfed Powys | -------------------- |Essex | -------------------- |Gloucestershire | -------------------- |Greater Manchester| -------------------- |Gwent | -------------------- |Hampshire | -------------------- |Hertfordshire | -------------------- |Humberside | -------------------- |Kent | -------------------- |Lancashire | -------------------- |Leicestershire | -------------------- |Lincolnshire | -------------------- |Merseyside | -------------------- |Norfolk | -------------------- |Northamptonshire | -------------------- |Northumbria | -------------------- |North Wales | -------------------- |North Yorkshire | -------------------- |Nottinghamshire | -------------------- |South Wales | -------------------- |South Yorkshire | -------------------- |Staffbrdshire | -------------------- |Suffolk | -------------------- |Surrey | -------------------- |Sussex | -------------------- |Thames Valley | -------------------- |Warwickshire | -------------------- |West Mercia | -------------------- |West Midlands | -------------------- |West Yorkshire | -------------------- |Wiltshire | -------------------- |City of London | -------------------- |Metropolitan | -------------------- Mr. Douglas Hogg As I informed the House on 7 June, at column 709, my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary has asked the deputy director general of the Prison Service, Mr. G. H. Lakes, CB, MC, to conduct an urgent investigation into the recent incident at Haverigg prison. The inquiry will be comprehensive and wide-ranging and will consider all relevant factors which may have contributed to the incident. My right hon. Friend will report Mr. Lakes' conclusions to the House.