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The majority of Britons - 56% - think a judicial inquiry which
probed the suicide of arms expert David Kelly and exonerated Prime
Minister Tony Blair of wrongdoing was a "whitewash", according to...
Lord Brian Hutton said yesterday that his inquiry into the death of
weapons expert David Kelly had confirmed that Kelly took his own
life and that no third party was involved.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's future is under a question mark
after he suffered a blow to his authority during a crucial
parliamentary vote on university fees, newspapers said today.
The most influential Iraqi Shiite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali
al-Sistani, hardened his opposition to US plans for a transitional
government as British Prime Minister Tony Blair suggested Iraqi...
The inquiry into the death of British weapons expert David Kelly
resumes after a 10-day break today with testimony from the chief
executive of the BBC.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair was well aware of an intelligence
warning in February that the Iraq war might wind up helping
terrorists, not hindering them, but he concluded that it was a risk...
Major newspapers in Europe drew varying conclusions yesterday from
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's testimony at the judicial
inquiry into the apparent suicide of weapons expert David Kelly.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair put his personal credibility on
the line yesterday over charges that his government exaggerated the
case for war in Iraq, insisting he would have resigned if that...