MPs debate Reports into Investigatory Powers
22 June 2015 (updated on 25 June 2015)
MPs will take part in a general debate in the House of Commons on Thursday 25 June 2015 on Reports into Investigatory Powers.
The debate is expected to commence after 11.30am, following Business Questions to the Leader of the House. However, it may be later if any Urgent Questions or Ministerial Statements are granted.
Timings are approximate and Parliamentary business is subject to change.
- Watch Parliament TV live: MPs debate Reports into Investigatory Powers
- Read current Parliamentary materials in Topics: Intelligence services
Transcripts of proceedings in the House of Commons Chamber are available three hours after they happen in Today's Commons Debates.
Further information
Anderson Report
The Prime Minister made a written statement on the Investigatory Powers Review on 11 June 2015. The report of the review is available on the Government's website.
- Read Written Statement 11 June 2015: The Report of the Investigatory Powers Review: Anderson Report: A Question of Trust
- GOV.UK: A Question of Trust: Report of the Independent Reviewer's review of the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act 2014 (external site)
- Commons News story: Statement on the Anderson Report: 11 June 2015
Related information
General debates
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