Documents
Andrew Tyrie, Chairman of the APPG, writes to the Intelligence and Security Committee asking for a more substantive reply to the APPG's July 2016 letter on the inquiry into detainee treatment and rendition, and the Libyan renditions.
Dominic Grieve, Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, responds to the APPG's letter about the inquiry into detainee treatment and rendition, and the UK's decision not to prosecute anyone over the Libyan renditions.
Letters exchanged between the APPG and the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) between July and December 2016, on the ISC's inquiry into detainee treatment and rendition.
Andrew Tyrie, Chairman of the APPG, writes to the ISC to ask for assurances on the Committee's approach to the Libyan renditions, following the UK's decision not to prosecute anyone in relation to this case, and comments on the inquiry into detainee treatment and rendition.
Sir Malcolm Rifkind, Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, responds to the APPG's letter that provided suggestions for the ISC's forthcoming investigation into detainee treatment and rendition.
The APPG's letter to the ISC with suggestions about the Committee's forthcoming investigation into allegations of British involvement in extraordinary rendition
Sir Malcolm Rifkind, chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee, responds to Andrew Tyrie's letter of 4 December 2013
Andrew Tyrie MP writes to Sir Malcolm Rifkind, chairman of the ISC, about the Committee's recent public evidence session with the heads of the intelligence agencies.
The APPG writes to the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) about the need for the Detainee Inquiry to examine detainee transfers in theatre.
The APPG writes to the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) about its effectiveness, the publication of its reports on Binyam Mohamed and intelligence guidance, and proposals for reform.