Urgent Question on the John Downey judgement
26 February 2014
Laurence Robertson, Chair of the Northern Ireland Affairs Select Committee, asked an Urgent Question in the House of Commons on Wednesday 26 February 2014, on whether the Attorney General would make a statement on the background to the judgement taken yesterday on John Downey. Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, responded on behalf of the Government.
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