no peer pressure: Irvine Laidlaw, chairman of the Institute for International Research, was introduced to the House of Lords as a Conservative peer yesterday. Lord Laidlaw was backed by Lord Strathclyde and Lord Harris of Peckham, his party colleagues. He was joined by Labour peer Lord Tunnicliffe, formerly Denis Tunnicliffe, chairman of the Rail Safety and Standards Board and ex-chairman of the UK Atomic Energy Authority, who was supported by Lord Berkeley and Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen.