The Document Database presents all documents released by the UCPI, plus a Library of background material - the latest documents first.
The Inquiry documents can be filtered by date, tranche, spycop, group and more, and searched by keyword. For ease of navigation they are in three separate databases:
Disclosure is where you will find all files released by the Inquiry as part of its investigations. This includes the contemporaneous reports of spycops, managerial correspondence and notes of meetings with MI5.
Statements and Transcripts has all witness statements, and opening and closing statements, as well as the transcripts of the hearings.
Procedural includes all documents from the start of the Inquiry in 2015 until the hearings began in 2020.
The Library is a collection of background material to the spycops scandal - essentially relevant reading sourced outside the Inquiry, including the various early reviews.
The filtering fields follow the material: date, author, type, originator/publisher.
Report listing attendees and vehicles of a Revolutionary Communist Party meeting in support of Argentinian occupation of the Falklands, held at Friends Meeting House on 16 April 1982
Note recording details of a SYS discussion at the SDS with Dave Short and HN68, inc specific officers withdrawn and their replacements, held at SDS office on 12 May 1982
Report on personal relationship and education details of a member of the SWP who rarely attends meeting, whose partner inflicted violence on her and she temporarily moved out of their home
Report on the final meeting of the May 8th Demonstration Organising Committee with overview of activity and Troops Out Movement, held at redacted private home on 13 May 1982
Report on personal relationship and education details of a member of the SWP who rarely attends meeting, whose partner inflicted violence on her and she temporarily moved out of their home
Report on personal accommodation and employment details of a member of an East London branch of the SWP who is also a member of the National Union of Journalists
Report that left-wing groups, including Red Action, often meet at the Carpenters Arms, 12 Seymour Place W1 before rallies and marches that start at Speakers Corner