§ 84. Mr. Marshasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department when the British Broadcasting Corporation first informed Her Majesty's Government that they had interviewed M. Bidault in this country; and what information they gave regarding the place of interview.
§ Mr. BrookeOn 25th January my Department was told informally on behalf of the Corporation that an interview with M. Bidault had taken place and had been recorded in a television studio, the address of which was not disclosed.
§ 86. Mr. A. Hendersonasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what steps he is taking to prevent any Further illegal entry of M. Bidault or his 142W associates into the United Kingdom, and to prevent the possibility of this country being used as a base for O.A.S. activities against the French State.
§ Mr. BrookeAppropriate instructions have been given to immigration officers as regards persons who have been identified as involved in O.A.S. activities; and all practicable steps are taken to prevent any illegal entry.
§ Mr. A. Hendersonasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether, following the representations of the French Government, it is at present permissible for M. Bidault to enter the United Kingdom legally.
§ Mr. BrookeNot without my special permission.