Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 8 July 2014.
Terms of Reference
Summary
Conclusions and recommendations
1 Introduction
2 The UK's interests in Iran
Iran and its potential
The UK's interests
Iran and the security of the UK and its allies in the region
Development of commercial potential
Disseminating the UK's values
Pursuing the UK's interests
Diplomatic representation
Consequences of reduced diplomatic representation
Has the UK allowed itself to be too closely identified with the US?
Possible steps to indicate goodwill to Iran: recognising past events
Visas for Iranians to enter the UK
3 Iran's nuclear programme
Iran's nuclear facilities
Inspection
The purpose of Iran's nuclear programme
'Breakout capacity'
4 The Joint Plan of Action
Previous international engagement with Iran on its nuclear programme
The sanctions regime
Sanctions: the impact on Iran
The Joint Plan of Action
Main features
Reaction to the Joint Plan of Action
Evaluating the Joint Plan of Action
Strengths of the Joint Plan of Action
Potential weaknesses of the Joint Plan of Action
The merits of negotiation and its alternatives
Building trust
The election of President Rouhani
Conclusion on pursuing negotiations
Factors to be taken into account in pursuing negotiations
Sanctions relief for humanitarian supplies
Formal Minutes
Witnesses
Published written evidence