"T7. This afternoon in Parliament, the families of four British soldiers murdered by the IRA in the Hyde Park bomb are launching their campaign to bring the chief suspect of the atrocity, John Downey, to justice and to ensure that no terrorist is ever allowed to act with impunity within …..." Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard - View Speech
"In a recent case in Northern Ireland, someone charged with a serious terrorist offence in connection with the murder of prison officer David Black absconded when he was on bail, and the police did not report that to the courts for over five weeks. Is the Minister aware of that, …..." Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard - View Speech
"Does the Minister accept that many prisoners with mental health issues would be better served and facilitated outside the prison regime? If so, what alternatives are being looked at?..." Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard - View Speech
"13. What discussions she has had with the Northern Ireland Executive on pardons for gay and bisexual men convicted of offences which have subsequently been abolished. ..." Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard - View Speech
"Given the unique equality legislation in Northern Ireland, does the Minister see a problem in any attempt to introduce such a measure in the Province?..." Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard - View Speech
"I add my congratulations to those recognised in the honours list last week. Is there any requirement on Her Majesty’s Government under article 2 of the European convention on human rights to initiate a new coroner’s inquest if there is any potential state involvement and if a further inquest is …..." Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard - View Speech
"Are there any formal links between the Prison Service and further education colleges to develop the apprenticeship schemes that we heard about earlier?..." Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard - View Speech
"The Minister will be aware that there has been some controversy surrounding proposals for a Northern Ireland Bill of Rights. I wonder whether he intends incorporating a Northern Ireland section within a British Bill of Rights...." Lord Elliott of Ballinamallard - View Speech