Documents
- Overseas and Defence Secretariat, Cabinet Office, "Iraq: Options Paper", 8 March 2002 (pdf)
- David Manning, letter to Prime Minister on dinner with Condoleezza Rice, 14 March 2002 (pdf)
- Christopher Meyer, note on Sunday lunch with Paul Wolfowitz, to David Manning, 18 March 2002 (pdf)
- Peter Ricketts, letter to Jack Straw, 22 March 2002 (pdf)
- Jack Straw, letter to the Prime Minister, 25 March 2002 (pdf)
- Foreign Office Legal Briefing (pdf)
- pre-Downing Street memo, also known as DSM II (Letter to Ministers: IRAQ: CONDITIONS FOR MILITARY ACTION), 21 July 2002
- Downing Street memo, 23 July 2002
- Goldsmith memo, 7 March 2003
- Deputy Legal Advisor to the Foreign Office – letter of resignation, 18 March 2003
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