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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 06 Jul 2020
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Veterans: DNA
Tuesday 4th February 2020

Asked by: Bob Stewart (Independent - Beckenham)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, pursuant to the Answer of 28 January 2020 to Question 6631, for what reasons his Department does not extract DNA from the remains of unidentified British soldiers found on former battlefields.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) does extract DNA from the remains of some unidentified British soldiers found on former battlefields. Due to the cost of DNA extraction and processing, MOD only recover DNA from historic casualties where it has been possible to draw up a list of potential candidates from other evidence, such as artefacts found with the remains, and analysis of casualty and unit records. The list of potential candidates makes it feasible to carry out the subsequent genealogical research to identify possible next of kin. Only where that subsequent research reveals a potential donor with whom to compare the recovered sample, is DNA used as part of the identity confirmation process.


Written Question
Veterans: DNA
Tuesday 28th January 2020

Asked by: Bob Stewart (Independent - Beckenham)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, whether his Department has (a) extracted DNA from the remains of unidentified British soldiers found on former battlefields and share (b) that DNA with ancestry companies to find matches with subscribers of those companies.

Answered by Johnny Mercer - Minister of State (Cabinet Office) (Minister for Veterans' Affairs)

The Ministry of Defence has not extracted DNA from fallen soldiers to share with ancestry companies.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 21 Oct 2019
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 14 Oct 2019
Battle of Arnhem: 75th Anniversary

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 14 Oct 2019
Battle of Arnhem: 75th Anniversary

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 08 Jul 2019
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 20 May 2019
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 10 Apr 2019
Continuous At-Sea Deterrent

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 10 Apr 2019
Continuous At-Sea Deterrent

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