The self-sufficiency report work began after Yvette Cooper had left office in the Department of Health. Read more about The self-sufficiency report work began after Yvette Cooper had left office in the Department of Health.
Yvette Cooper believed that the Self-Sufficiency Report should have addressed the missing documents and "given detailed advice about what papers had been destroyed." Read more about Yvette Cooper believed that the Self-Sufficiency Report should have addressed the missing documents and "given detailed advice about what papers had been destroyed."
Yvette Cooper commissioned a detailed review of the surviving papers of Lord Owen. Read more about Yvette Cooper commissioned a detailed review of the surviving papers of Lord Owen.
Yvette Cooper questioned where Lord Owen's papers were. Read more about Yvette Cooper questioned where Lord Owen's papers were.
Yvette Cooper did not dismiss the allegations that Lord Owen's documents had obviously been disposed of in the normal course of business as a misunderstanding. Read more about Yvette Cooper did not dismiss the allegations that Lord Owen's documents had obviously been disposed of in the normal course of business as a misunderstanding.
Carol Grayson wrote to Yvette Cooper and expressed issues related to self-sufficiency. She noted that Lord Owen had been told that his files had been "'pulped'". Read more about Carol Grayson wrote to Yvette Cooper and expressed issues related to self-sufficiency. She noted that Lord Owen had been told that his files had been "'pulped'".
Lord Owen believed that the note by Mr Slater about destroyed papers, was almost certainly written in January 1988. Read more about Lord Owen believed that the note by Mr Slater about destroyed papers, was almost certainly written in January 1988.
It appeared that there was no further contact from Lord Owen about his pulped papers until 2006. Read more about It appeared that there was no further contact from Lord Owen about his pulped papers until 2006.
The Department of Health were unable to find John Moore's response to what had happened to the extra money he had allocated in 1975 for self-sufficiency of blood products. However, "Lord Owen is quoted as saying that he was told that papers had been destroyed." Read more about The Department of Health were unable to find John Moore's response to what had happened to the extra money he had allocated in 1975 for self-sufficiency of blood products. However, "Lord Owen is quoted as saying that he was told that papers had been destroyed."
Lord Owen who had complained about missing papers sought his Private Office papers. Read more about Lord Owen who had complained about missing papers sought his Private Office papers.