Lord Judd: asked Her Majesty's Government: How many anti-personnel mines or devices which could be used as such are stocked by other governments or their armed forces, or on behalf of other governments and their armed forces, in the United Kingdom.
Lord Judd: asked Her Majesty's Government: What is their position in the United Nations Security Council on adherence to the provisions of the Operational Directives on the Implementation of the Appeals Process in the preparations being made to register those eligible to vote in the planned referendum on the independence of Western Sahara.
Lord Judd: asked Her Majesty's Government: What action they are taking to ensure that those Yugoslavs who refused to enlist in the forces of President Milosevic during the Kosovo war, and who left their home country, receive the recognition they deserve and the necessary security and support to rebuild their lives.
Lord Judd: asked Her Majesty's Government: What action they are taking to ensure that the peacekeeping mission in Sierra Leone is fully resourced and funded.
Lord Judd: My Lords, I am sure that we are all grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Carrington, for giving us the opportunity for this debate. Whatever our political position within the House, many of us have constantly admired his statesmanship and humanity. From these Benches I want to say how good it has been to hear the maiden speech of the noble Lord, Lord Fellowes. He brings to our deliberations a...
Lord Judd: asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they are satisfied with the administrative arrangements in the European Commission for covering political relations as well as aid, development, trade and economic relations with Africa.
Lord Judd: asked Her Majesty's Government: What is the latest assessment of humanitarian need in Angola; and what bilateral and multilateral action they are taking to help meet it.