Iraq war inquiry
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The inquiry will consider the period from the summer of 2001 to the end of July 2009, embracing the run-up to the conflict in Iraq, the military action and the aftermath. The inquiry committee members are Sir John Chilcot (chairman), Sir Lawrence Freedman, Sir Martin Gilbert, Sir Roderic Lyne and Baroness Usha Prashar
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Editors' picks
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Some of the important questions that need to be answered during the inquiry
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Mark Tran profiles the six people conducting the inquiry into the Iraq war
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Latest news, comment and analysis from the Guardian and Observer team
Key testimonies
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20 Jan 2010: Defence secretary at time of Iraq war testified on 19 January
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20 Jan 2010:
The former No 10 press chief testified on 12 January
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6 Jan 2010: On 7 December the Chilcot inquiry heard from the former UK representative to the US office for reconstruction and humanitarian assistance, and the UK ambassador to Iraq from 2004 to 2005
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Latest videos
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Video: Gordon Brown at the Chilcot inquiry (4min 08sec)
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Video: Geoff Hoon gives evidence to Chilcot Iraq inquiry (4min 57sec)
Most recent
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14 Mar 2010: Cameron uses prime minister's questions to challenge Brown over military funding claims made to the Chilcot inquiry
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11 Mar 2010: Letters: It could be argued that, whenever a soldier is killed or wounded in combat, he has been inadequately protected – so there is no easy answer
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8 Mar 2010: Top official Sir Bill Jeffrey says spending of defence programme 'has exceeded our ability to pay for it'
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6 Mar 2010: Prime minister pledges support to UK troops as senior army figures accuse government of starving MoD of funds for Iraq war
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6 Mar 2010: Prime minister tells Chilcot inquiry Tony Blair did 'everything properly' and rejects criticisms over equipment
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5 Mar 2010: Simon Hoggart: The Chilcot inquiry was pummelled by Gordon Brown, as words rained down like nutty slack down a coal hole
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