The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Extraordinary Rendition
is co-chaired by Stephen Timms MP and Rt Hon Lord Tyrie. It is a cross-party grouping of MPs and Peers from the British Parliament who have come together to examine extraordinary rendition and related issues.
Parliamentary News
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Lord Mandelson: Government Response to Humble Address - Statement (24 Feb 2026)
Baroness Ludford:...that Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking victims could possibly have been brought into the UK through private airports. I remember...
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Autumn Budget 2025 - Motion to Take Note ( 4 Dec 2025)
Lord Hodgson of Astley Abbotts: My Lords, it is a pleasure to follow the noble Lord, Lord Tyrie, with whom I have made common cause on a number of...
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Diego Garcia Military Base and British Indian Ocean Territory Bill - Second Reading ( 4 Nov 2025)
Baroness Ludford:...Liberal Democrats want to be assured that the UK would not permit the United States to breach international law at Diego...
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Minutes of inaugural meeting of new Parliament, 11 February 2020
Minutes of inaugural meeting of new Parliament, 11 February 2020
2020-02-11
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Press release following government Oral Statement 18 July 2019
Press release following government Oral Statement 18 July 2019
2019-07-18
The APPG published its compendium "Account Rendered: Extraordinary Rendition and Britain’s Role” in 2011. The book contains a forensic analysis of the background to rendition, combined with a 200-page collection of primary documents, presented with commentary on their significance.
Account Rendered is an analysis of the facts and history of rendition intended to get to the truth and to ensure that the UK will not be involved in extraordinary rendition.
Debate in Parliament on rendition following urgent question from APPG Chair Ken Clarke.
40:06 Question in Parliament from APPG Chair Ken Clarke following Government apology in Belhaj case.
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