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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
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
This is a withering critique of the righteous certainty that led to conflict in Iraq
Legal advice was not circulated, even at cabinet level
‘I will be with you, whatever’, memos show former PM promised George W Bush
Chilcot’s long-awaited report cannot be accused of pulling its punches
Whatever Chilcot says, there is no denying that this conflict has shaped recent history
World leaders and the top brass of Nato militaries meet in Warsaw for the alliance’s summit
Investigation into the Iraq conflict to be published in June or July 2016
Criticism of the corrupt publisher or resurrection of his past was met with threats of legal action
The remit of Chilcot’s investigation was far too broad
‘Maxwellisation’ right-of-reply process extends ‘inquiry for which there is no precedent’
Practice of ‘Maxwellisation’ criticised as creating unnecessary delays to publication
Committee ‘unconvinced’ by reasoning behind lifting restrictions during referendum campaign
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