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Inquiry chairman describes former prime minister’s evidence as ‘emotionally truthful’
Iraq war shows how an inner circle that becomes a cabal will confirm what CEOs think they know
Corbyn likely to back move to censure former PM
The report contributes to the very perceptions it denounces, writes Philip Bobbitt
The former UK prime minister symbolises a second Jazz Age followed by crisis and war
Cabinet and Whitehall repeatedly underestimated task of occupying Iraq
The military intervention in 2003 is one of the root causes of the crisis in the Republican party
This is a withering critique of the righteous certainty that led to conflict in Iraq
Former PM outlines regrets but says Iraq would be in similar violent state had invasion not occurred
Legal advice was not circulated, even at cabinet level
‘I will be with you, whatever’, memos show former PM promised George W Bush
Prime minister told US president he could ‘define international politics for the next generation’
Chilcot’s long-awaited report cannot be accused of pulling its punches
Labour leader does not mention Tony Blair in his Commons speech
Findings will give no comfort to a country plunged into an endless cycle of violence and instability
The findings will bring some comfort to those on both sides of the argument, writes Sebastian Payne
Condemnation of Blair government’s intervention is far more sweeping than many anticipated
Inquiry hits out at Blair, Goldsmith, Ministry of Defence and military chiefs of staff
Report highly critical of decision-making and military operations, including role of prime minister
Whatever Chilcot says, there is no denying that this conflict has shaped recent history
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