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To ask the Prime Minister whether John Scarlett had discussions with the Iraq Survey Group on the drafting of the reports of their findings.

Asked by
Lynne Jones (Labour)
Answering body
Prime Minister
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
6 June 2005
Reference
434 c271W;434 c273W; 1780
House
House of Commons

That this House notes the accusations, in the Observer on 15th May, by Dr. Rod Barton, an Australian intelligence officer, formerly a member of the CIA-led Iraq Survey Group (ISG), that Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) Director-General John Scarlett, whilst still chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, tried to influence the...

Primary sponsor
Lynne Jones (Labour)
Type
Early day motions
Date
24 May 2005
Reference
182
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, pursuant to the Answer to the honourable Member for Linlithgow of 1st March 2005, 431 c1052W, if he will publish the letters from Dr Rod Barton of the Iraq Survey Group to which reference is made.

Asked by
Llew Smith (Labour)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
14 March 2005
Reference
432 c91W;432 c89-90W; 221027
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, on what grounds the Government has refused to publish the letters of Dr Rod Barton of the Iraq Survey Group concerning weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

Asked by
Tam Dalyell (Labour)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
1 March 2005
Reference
218175; 431 c1052W;431 c1045W
House
House of Commons
Answered by
Douglas Alexander (Labour)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
25 January 2005
Reference
430 c146
House
House of Commons
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what assessment he has made of the conclusions of the Iraq Survey Group.
Asked by
Andrew Selous (Conservative)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
25 January 2005
Reference
430 c146; 210385
House
House of Commons
1st supplementary on credibility problem with intelligence information.
Asked by
Andrew Selous (Conservative)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Oral questions - 1st Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
25 January 2005
Reference
430 c146
House
House of Commons
Answered by
Douglas Alexander (Labour)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
25 January 2005
Reference
430 c146
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, on what date the Iraq Survey Group (ISG) stopped searching for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction; what proportion of the ISG's cost was met by the United Kingdom; and what the total United Kingdom financial commitment, including salaries of British personnel involved...

Asked by
Llew Smith (Labour)
Answering body
Ministry of Defence
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
19 January 2005
Reference
209160; 429 c951-2W;429 c955-6W
House
House of Commons

Supplementary business question on the future of the Iraq Survey Group and the failure to find weapons.

Member
Andrew MacKay (Conservative)
Type
Business questions
Date
13 January 2005
Reference
429 c445-6
House
House of Commons
Member
Lord Hain (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 January 2005
Reference
429 c445-6
House
House of Commons
Member
Lord Hain (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 January 2005
Reference
429 c435-6
House
House of Commons

Supplementary business question on the future of Iraq Survey Group and need for discussion and action on climate change by the G8.

Member
Lord Tyler (Liberal Democrat)
Type
Business questions
Date
13 January 2005
Reference
429 c434-5
House
House of Commons

Supplementary business question on the future of the Iraq Survey Group.

Member
Llew Smith (Labour)
Type
Business questions
Date
13 January 2005
Reference
429 c435-6
House
House of Commons
Member
Lord Hain (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contributions
Date
13 January 2005
Reference
429 c434-5
House
House of Commons

That this House notes that in response to concerns raised by honourable Members about the validity of the case made for war, the Prime Minister referred to House to the findings of the Iraq Survey Group (ISG), for example stating on 21st January that it was the job of the...

Primary sponsor
Lynne Jones (Labour)
Type
Early day motions
Date
11 January 2005
Reference
465
House
House of Commons

To ask the Prime Minister, what assessment he has made of the final copy of the Iraq Survey Group's Report. - Inc ref to 12 October 2004, 425 c151-5, 13 October 2004, 425 c277-80, 283-4 and 3 November 2004, 426 c308.

Asked by
Llew Smith (Labour)
Answering body
Prime Minister
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
6 December 2004
Reference
202755; 428 c326W
House
House of Commons

To ask the Prime Minister, when he read the final report of the Iraq Survey Group.

Asked by
Llew Smith (Labour)
Answering body
Prime Minister
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
29 November 2004
Reference
199662; 428 c6W
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will list the conclusions of the Iraq Survey Group with which he does not agree; and if he will give the reason for disagreement in each case.

Asked by
Llew Smith (Labour)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
28 October 2004
Reference
425 c1386W; 190696
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will make it his policy, following the publication of the Iraq Survey Group report, to correct all instances in the Official Report in which he or other ministers in his Department stated that Iraq possesses weapons of...

Asked by
Llew Smith (Labour)
Answering body
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Date
28 October 2004
Reference
425 c1386W; 190942
House
House of Commons