Return to an Address of the Honourable the House of Commoms
dated 28th January 2004
for the
Report of the Inquiry into the Circumstances Surrounding the Death of Dr David Kelly C.M.G.
by Lord Hutton
CONTENTS
Issues relating to the decisions and actions
taken by the Government after Dr Kelly informed his line manager
in the MoD that he had spoken to Mr Gilligan on 22 May 2003
Did the Government behave in a way which
was dishonourable or underhand or duplicitous in revealing Dr
Kelly's name to the media, therefore subjecting him to the pressure
and stress which were bound to arise from being placed in the
media spotlight?
The evidence of Ms Pamela Teare, the Director
of News at the MOD, on 18 August 2003
The evidence of Mr Jonathan Powell, the Chief
of Staff at 10 Downing Street, on 18 August 2003
The evidence of Sir David Manning, formerly
Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister and Head of the Overseas
and Defence Secretariat in the Cabinet Office, on 18 August 2003
The evidence of Mr Alastair Campbell, formerly
the Prime Minister's Director of Communications and Strategy,
on 19 August 2003
The evidence of Sir Kevin Tebbit, Permanent
Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence, on 20 August 2003
The evidence of Mr Thomas Kelly, one of the
Prime Minister's official spokesmen, on 20 August 2003
The evidence of Sir David Omand, the Security
and Intelligence Co-ordinator in the Cabinet Office, on 26 August
2003
The evidence of the Rt Hon Geoffrey Hoon
MP, the Secretary of State for Defence, on 27 August 2003
The evidence of the Rt Hon Tony Blair MP,
the Prime Minister, on 28 August 2003
The evidence of Mr Richard Taylor, the special
adviser to the Secretary of State for Defence, on 4 September
2003
The evidence of Ms Pamela Teare on 18 September
2003
The evidence of the Rt Hon Geoffrey Hoon
MP, on 22 September 2003
The evidence of Mr Alastair Campbell on 22
September 2003
The evidence of Mr Thomas Kelly on 23 September
2003
The evidence of Sir Kevin Tebbit, 13 October
2003
Consideration of the issue whether the Government
behaved in a way which was dishonourable or underhand or duplicitous
in revealing Dr Kelly's name to the media
Consideration of the evidence of the Prime
Minister and Sir Kevin Tebbit
Consideration of the evidence of the Rt Hon
Geoffrey Hoon MP
Conclusion on the issue whether the Government
behaved in a way which was dishonourable or underhand or duplicitous
in revealing Dr Kelly's name to the media
Consideration of the issue whether the Government
failed to take proper steps to help and protect Dr Kelly in the
difficult position in which he found himself
Conclusion on the issue whether the Government
failed to take proper steps to help and protect Dr Kelly in the
difficult position in which he found himself
APPENDICES
Appendix 1 - Names of counsel and solicitors appearing for parties represented at the Inquiry
Appendix 2 - Transcript of BBC 10pm news broadcast on 29 May
Appendix 3 - Transcript of telephone conversation between Ms Susan Watts and Dr Kelly on 30 May 2003
Appendix 4 - Contingent press lines prepared by the Ministry of Defence on 4 July
Appendix 5 - Drafts of the Question and Answer materials prepared between 4-8 July
Appendix 6 - Handwritten notes of a meeting on 14 July
Appendix 7 - Draft dossier of 20 June 2002
Appendix 8 - Memorandum - Mr Alastair Campbell to Mr John Scarlett of 9 December
Appendix 9 - Draft dossier 10/11 September
Appendix 10 - Draft dossier 16 September
Appendix 11 - Draft dossier of 19 September
Appendix 12 - Draft dossier of 20 September
Appendix 13 - E-mails between officials in 10 Downing Street and officials in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Appendix 14 - Correspondence between the Government and the BBC from 29 May to 27 June
Appendix 15 - Transcript of Alastair Campbell's interview with Jon Snow, Channel 4 News on 27 June
Appendix 16 - Correspondence between 29 June and 10 July 2003
Appendix 17 - Reynolds v Times Newspapers Ltd [2001] 2 AC 127
Appendix 18 - Correspondence between Dr Brian Jones and the Deputy Chief of Defence Intelligence
Report by Lord Hutton [excluding Appendices]
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