HC Deb 01 February 2000 vol 343 cc544-5W
Mr. Mackinlay

To ask the Prime Minister who appoints judges to serve on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. [107626]

The Prime Minister

[holding answer 31 January 2000]: Only judges who are Privy Councillors may serve on the Judicial Committee and it is of course The Queen who appoints Privy Councillors on the recommendation of Her Ministers. The senior Law Lord decides which judges are invited to make up a particular Board of the Judicial Committee.

Month/year Minister Purpose
July 1997 Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Bilateral consultations
October 1997 Myself Bilateral consultations
November 1997 Secretary of State for Defence Bilateral consultations
March 1998 President of the Board of Trade G8 Energy Ministerial
July 1998 Under-Secretary of State for International Development Bilateral consultations/Know-How-Fund co-operation
July 1998 Minister for Science, Energy and Industry Bilateral discussions/UK-Russia Science and Technology Committee
September 1998 Minister for Farming and the Food Industry, Lord Donoughue 'Britain: Window for Business' exhibition
September 1998 Minister for Trade 'Britain: Window for Business' exhibition
September 1998 Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Ms Quin) Bilateral consultations
September 1998 Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Baroness Symons) Bilateral consultations
March 1999 Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Bilateral consultations
September 1999 Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Mr. Hoon) Bilateral consultations
October 1999 Minister of State, Home Office (Mr. Clarke) G8 Meeting of Justice and Interior Ministers

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