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Sir Richard Scott, on the fairness of the proceedings during the Scott Inquiry into the sale of arms to Iraq.
Sir Richard Scott considers whether his task (i.e. conducting the Scott Inquiry into arms sales to Iraq) might have been accomplished by a civil servant or minister. He observes that at the time the inquiry...
Sir Richard Scott had this message for his detractors in tonight’s Dispatches on Channel 4. In the clip, he says he hopes people will read his report into arms sales to Iraq, and not just accept the view...
At a press conference Sir Richard Scott defends his decision not to include an executive summary in his report into arms sales to Iraq during the Gulf War, since it would have presented an incomplete and...
Sir Richard Scott is bracing himself for a rejection of part or all of his report into arms sales to Iraq. Possibly part of his interview for Dispatches, on Channel 4?
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...
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...
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.
Menzies Campbell, Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman, speaking in the Commons, about the contents of the Scott Report into the sale of arms to Iraq.
Shadow Foreign Secretary Robin Cook commenting on the findings of the Scott Report on the sale of arms to Iraq, a Commons vote on the issue and a narrow victory for the Conservative Government.
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