§ Mr. Gammansasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will publish as a White Paper, or otherwise, an account of all the circumstances leading up to the disappearance of Miss May Peters from the British Embassy in Moscow, including the correspondence with the Soviet Government on the subject.
Mr. McNeilI give below the documents bearing specifically on Miss Peters' case. I am also placing in the Library the exchange of memoranda on the general question of interference with Embassy staff, referred to by my hon. Friend on the 11th July.