Frank Judd, Baron Judd

He became a Member of Parliament in 1966, after gaining Portsmouth West for Labour, in a general election which saw his party win a large majority in the House of Commons.[2] The following year, he was made Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Minister of Housing and Local Government, a role he held until 1970.He narrowly held his seat at that year's general election, by just 955 votes, although Labour lost power to the Conservatives nationally.Judd became PPS to the Leader of the Opposition, former prime minister Harold Wilson, holding this role from 1970 to 1972.He was again a member of the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly from 1997 to 2005, where he became rapporteur on Chechnya (from 1999 to 2004) and visited Grozny several times, for which he was posthumously rewarded with the Order of Friendship by the Chechen government in exile.His recreations were listed in Who's Who as "relaxing in the countryside, family holidays, enjoying music, opera, theatre and film".
The Right HonourableMinister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth AffairsJames CallaghanDavid OwenPeter BlakerMinister for Overseas DevelopmentReg PrenticeJudith HartParliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Overseas DevelopmentJohn GrantJohn TomlinsonUnder-Secretary of State for the NavyHarold WilsonAntony BuckPatrick DuffyMember of ParliamentPortsmouth NorthPortsmouth WestTerence ClarkePeter GriffithsSuttonLabourCity of London SchoolAlma materLondon School of EconomicsSaferworldCentre for Human RightsShort Service CommissionRoyal Air ForceEducation BranchSecretary-GeneralInternational Voluntary ServiceConservativeSutton and CheammarginalHouse of CommonsParliamentary Private SecretaryMinister of Housing and Local Governmentgeneral electionLeader of the Oppositionprime ministerBritish Parliamentary DelegationCouncil of EuropeWestern European UnionFebruary 1974 general electionMinistry of DefenceMinistry of Overseas Developmentlife peerHampshireJoint Committee on Human RightsChechnyaGroznyChechen government in exileThe History of ParliamentVoluntary Service OverseasWorld Economic ForumGenevaSouth AfricaRoyal Navy MuseumLake DistrictNewcastle UniversityCity of PortsmouthUniversity of PortsmouthUniversity of LancasterBradford UniversityDe MontfortGreenwichFellow of the Royal Society of ArtsWho's WhoRoyal Over-Seas LeagueThe London GazetteBritish Library Sound ArchiveHansardParliament of the United KingdomFebruary 1974Anthony LesterFabian SocietyNicholas BosanquetG. D. H. ColeParkerWilsonM. ColeSkeffingtonJenkinsHughesFaringdonCroslandStewartAbel-SmithTownsendRodgersBlenkinsopBaloghLesterBosanquetCrouchRadiceLeonardWhiteheadArcherWilliamsLipseyBlackstoneMcIntoshMitchellButlerMcDonaldHayterPimlottWrightMacDonaldMarsdenMacShaneMalhotraCampbellSandersGaltonChapmanPonsonbyMartinWillmanKatwalaCripps