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Iraq war inquiry to be held in secret

By James Blitz, Defence and Diplomatic Editor

Published: June 15 2009 16:44 | Last updated: June 15 2009 20:18

Gordon Brown on Monday said the long-awaited inquiry into the Iraq war would be conducted in secret, drawing criticism from opposition leaders who insisted the proceedings must be held in the full glare of public scrutiny.

As Britain prepares for the final withdrawal of its forces from Iraq next month, the prime minister told the House of Commons the inquiry would be independent of government and with the widest possible remit to investigate Britain’s role in the war.

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