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 on a meeting of the Steering Committee of the Irish Civil Rights Solidarity Campaign, held at the Dolphin pub on 14 Oct 1969, attaching a copy of 'Free Citizen' a People's Democracy publication
Report on a public meeting organised by the Britain-Vietnam Solidarity Front to mark the anniversary of the 27 Oct 1968 demo, held at Camden Studios, Camden Street NW1 on 27 Oct 1969
Report on a public debate between Ernst Mandel (4th International) and Monty Johnson (YCL) hosted by the IMG on ’What is Trotskyism’, held Conway Hall on 7 Nov 1969
Report on a meeting of the Islington Irish Civil Rights Solidarity Campaign inc Paul Foot talk on 'Protestantism in Northern Ireland', held at The George, Liverpool Road N1 on 17 Nov 1969
Report on an aggregate meeting of the Irish Civil Rights Solidarity Campaign discussing letter from People's Democracy critical of the ICRSC on financial and political grounds, held at Conway Hall on 22 Nov 1969
Report on an allegation by a member of the Steering Committee of the Irish Civil Rights Solidarity Campaign that the Treasurer of Camden branch was a member of National Front