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EU policing and security cooperation inquiry

Inquiry

This inquiry follows on from the Committee's previous inquiry into EU Policing and Security Cooperation, which published its report "UK-EU security cooperation after Brexit" in March 2018.

This inquiry will examine the status of the Brexit negotiations relating to security matters and consider how the UK can achieve its intention of maintaining the "closest possible cooperation" with the EU in tackling terrorism, organised crime and other security threats now and in the future.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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10th Special Report - UK-EU security cooperation after Brexit: Follow-up report: Government Response to the Committee’s Seventh Report
Inquiry EU policing and security cooperation inquiry
HC 1632
Special Report
9th Special Report - UK-EU security cooperation after Brexit: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report of Session 2017–19
Inquiry EU policing and security cooperation inquiry
HC 1566
Special Report
7th Report - UK-EU security cooperation after Brexit: Follow-up report
Inquiry EU policing and security cooperation inquiry
HC 1356
Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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3 July 2018
Inquiry EU policing and security cooperation inquiry
Witnesses Sir Rob Wainwright, former Director of Europol and Senior Cyber Partner at Deloitte; Claude Moraes MEP, Chair of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), Camino Mortera-Martinez, Research Fellow and Brussels Representative, Centre for European Reform
Oral Evidence
Department for Exiting the European Union (BSP0001)

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