The role of the Ulster Defence Regiment (UDR) was discussed at today's Anglo-Irish Conference in London.

Report shows car carrying Minister for Foreign Affairs, Gerry Collins, and Minister for Justice, Ray Burke, arriving at the Northern Ireland office in London.

Northern Ireland Secretary, Peter Brooke and Minister of State for Northern Ireland, John Cope greeting Irish ministers.

Irish Embassy in London.

Collins and Burke walking down stairs inside the embassy.

Interview with Gerry Collins who refuses to give an opinion on the issue of plastic baton rounds being provided to the UDR.

To camera Jim Dougal on the ministers' belief that some of the leakage of information is designed to bring down the Anglo-Irish Agreement.

Interview with Collins on the importance of maintaining the Anglo-Irish Agreement.

Interview with Ray Burke who talks about the importance of confidence in the security forces being re-established.

A small group of loyalist protesters outside the Irish Embassy.

The reporter is Jim Dougal.

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