HC Deb 09 June 1981 vol 6 c101W
Mr. Philip Holland

asked the Lord Privy Seal if he will list in the Official Report the names of the members appointed to the Advisory Panel on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation and in each case, state the normal full-time occupation and other official appointments held.

Mr. Hurd

The members of the advisory panel and their full-time occupations are as followsColonel Jonathan Alford, Deputy Director, International Institute for Strategic Studies Sir Derick Ashe, former British Ambassador to the Committee on Disarmament Mr. Sydney Bailey, Quaker authority on United Nations affairs Lord Banks, Liberal Spokesman on Foreign Affairs in the House of Lords Dr. Christoph Bertram, Director, International Institute for Strategic Studies Sir Herman Bondi, Chairman, National Environment Protection Council Mr. Peter Bottomley, MP for Woolwich, West Professor Hedley N. Bull, Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, Balliol College, Oxford Mr. Robin Cook, MP for Edinburgh, Central Mr. Julian Critchley, MP for Aldershot Mr. David Fishlock,Financial Times Lord Flowers, Rector, Imperial College of Science and Technology Mr. Nigel Forman, MP for Carshalton Dr. Norman Franklin, Chairman, Nuclear Power Company Ltd. Dr. Lawrence Freedman, Head of Policy Studies Unit, Royal Institute of International Affairs Professor John Garnett, Department of International Relations, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth Dr. David Greenwood, Director of Centre for Defence Studies, University of Aberdeen The Rt. Reverend John Habgood, Bishop of Durham Mr. Hugh Hanning, Director of British Atlantic Committee Sir John Hill, Chairman of British Nuclear Fuels Ltd. Professor Michael Howard, Regius Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford Dr. Mary Kaldor, Research Fellow, Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Lord Kennet, writer on disarmament affairs Mr.. Allen McKnight, disarmament adviser to United Nations Association Mr. Tom McNally, MP for Stockport, South Professor Laurence Martin, Vice-Chancellor, University of Newcastle Professor Peter Nailor, Department of History and International Affairs, Royal Naval College, Greenwich Professor Alex Nove, Department of International Economic Studies, University of Glasgow Mr. Arthur Palmer, MP for Bristol, North-East Mr. John Roper, MP for Farnworth Mr. Ian Smart, Independent consultant on nuclear energy matters Professor Jack Spence, Department of Politics, University of Leicester Mr. William Waldegrave, MP for Bristol, West Professor Gilbert Walton, Professor of Nuclear Technology, Imperial College of Science and Technology

The members of the panel give advice unpaid, on the basis of their personal experience in the field of international arms control and/or nuclear energy. No record is kept of any official appointments they may hold.