Legal Opinion: Disclosure of Information

Attorney General written question – answered at on 6 September 2024.

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Photo of John Glen John Glen Shadow Paymaster General

To ask the Solicitor General, what the Government's policy is on the publication of its legal advice.

Photo of Sarah Sackman Sarah Sackman The Solicitor-General

The Law Officers’ Convention, reflected in paragraph 2.13 of the Ministerial Code, is a long-standing convention observed by successive governments. It exists to preserve the ability of the Government and ministers to seek the advice of the Law Officers and not to be disadvantaged by disclosing when they have done so, and what advice they received.

As you may know, on some occasions the Government has published summaries of its legal position on specific matters, for example, on military activity in the Red Sea (see here: Summary of the UK Government Legal Position: The legality of UK military action to target Houthi facilities in Yemen on 12 January 2024 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)).

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