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House of Commons statement by President of the Board of Trade, Ian Lang, in which he claims that the findings of the Scott Report into the sale of weaponry to Iraq during the Gulf War absolves the...
The government says there’s no need for ministers to resign over the arms-to-Iraq affair following the release of the Scott Report. One of the ministers at the centre of the allegations, Treasury Secretary...
Former UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd has publicly denied there is any campaign to undermine Lord Justice Richard Scott but he says the inquiry into arms sales to Iraq was wrong to refuse full legal...
Labour’s foreign affairs spokesman Robin Cook, speaking in the Commons, approves of the contents of the Scott Report into sale of arms to Iraq and said it vindicates the Opposition’s allegations...
The Scott inquiry into sale of arms to Iraq was launched after the trial of three Matrix Churchill executives accused of exporting arms to Iraq collapsed amidst accusations that government ministers had...
Labour’s foreign affairs spokesman Robin Cook, speaking in the Commons, about the contents of the Scott Report into the sale of arms to Iraq. He says Iain Lang, President of the Board of Trade’s...
Shadow Foreign Secretary Robin Cook says that the Prime Minister John Major, should not complain about or undermine Sir Richard Scott, whom he himself appointed to head the inquiry into arms sales to Iraq.
Labour’s foreign affairs spokesman Robin Cook has made it clear that the Opposition will push to have the Scott Report (into arms sales to Iraq) recommendations accepted. He tells parliamentary reporter...
Richard Norton-Taylor, a Guardian journalist who attended every day of the Scott Inquiry hearings (into arms sales to Iraq), tells Graham Leach there is no doubt a government news control operation was...
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