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Iraq inquiry: a corker of a declassified document
Interesting papers on the Iraq legal opinion released by the coalition government – there was a long fruitless struggle to get them from the last government.
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Has David Cameron learned his own lessons before deploying British forces to military action in Libya?
David Cameron says Libya intervention will not turn into another Iraq War – and tells Channel 4 News Political Editor Gary Gibbon Gaddafi will be “judged on his actions”.
As Libya’s Transitional National Council calls for a no-fly zone over the country Channel 4 News looks at what that would mean.
The Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq war has focused attention on what may be a fundamental conflict of interest in the role of the attorney general, top lawyers tell Channel 4 News.
Tony Blair has revealed he disregarded some of the legal guidance given to him by his top adviser in the run-up to the Iraq war. The former PM concedes there was “inconsistency”.
As Tony Blair appears again at the Iraq Inquiry, Channel 4 News examines the questions likely to be on the agenda as Tony Benn insists the former PM’s secret letters to President Bush must figure.
A fascinating haul of classified documents released yesterday shed new light on the legal shenanigans in the run-up to the Iraq war. Among them, we see the former attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, setting down on 30 January 2003 that he believed war without a second UN resolution would be illegal. The next day, Blair met…
Interesting papers on the Iraq legal opinion released by the coalition government – there was a long fruitless struggle to get them from the last government.
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Put simply, he’s in Israel to try to dissuade the Israelis from bombing Iran. There remains a strong thread of opinion inside the Israeli cabinet that argues that Iran is building a nuclear bomb and needs to be stopped in its tracks. Reportedly, Israel does not have a supply of the American developed deep bunker…
The Iraq Inquiry blogger poses questions that Gordon Brown may face when he gives evidence.
Sarah Smith blogs on attempts by the Argentinian Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana to persuade the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to encourage talks over the Falkland Islands.
As the dust settles on Tony Blair’s “no regrets” statement, just how will his evidence at the Iraq inquiry be remembered in the history books? Channel 4 News looks at his answers.
The Cabinet Secretary, Sir Gus O’Donnell, has sent a big fat “no” to the Iraq inquiry’s request to publish quotations from the private letters that Tony Blair sent to President Bush.
The Iraq Inquiry Blogger looks back at Lord Goldsmith’s evidence and believes the former attorney general could have been pushed harder.