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Statements

on extraordinary rendition and related issues.

DateMade bySubject
20 December 2017
Theresa May MP
The Prime Minister responds to the Intelligence and Security Committee's Annual Report 2016/7, its report on lethal drone strikes in Syria, and the Intelligence Services Commissioner's final annual report.
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15 September 2016
Theresa May MP
The Prime Minister responds to the Intelligence Services Commissioner’s report on the Government’s responsibilities in relation to partner counter-terrorism units overseas.
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27 November 2014
David Cameron MP
The Prime Minister announces that he has placed on a statutory footing the Intelligence Services Commissioner's oversight of the Consolidated Guidance on interviewing detainees overseas.
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19 December 2013
Kenneth Clarke MP
The Minister without Porfolio's statement to the House of Commons on the Gibson Inquiry's preliminary report on detainee treatment.
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14 February 2013
William Hague MP
The Foreign Secretary's statement on working with overseas security services to improve compliance with the law and human rights.
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18 January 2012
Kenneth Clarke MP
The Justice Secretary statement to the Commons announcing that the Gibson Inquiry into detainee treatment will conclude in light of police investigations into allegations of British involvement in renditions to Libya.
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16 November 2010
Kenneth Clarke MP
The Justice Secretary makes a statement to the Commons about a settlement reached with 16 former Guantanamo Bay detainees.
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06 July 2010
David Cameron MP
The Prime Minister announces an independent judge-led inquiry into allegations of UK involvement in rendition and torture.
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10 February 2010
David Miliband MP
The Foreign Secretary's statement to the Commons following a Court of Appeals verdict that allowed the publication of details of Binyam Mohamed's mistreatment.
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26 March 2009
Vera Baird MP
The Solicitor-General presents the Attorney General's statement on referring Binyam Mohamed allegations of mistreatment to the police.
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