Most recent
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20 Jan 2010: Defence secretary at time of Iraq war testified on 19 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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Iraq war inquiry key witnesses: Lieutenant General Sir Anthony Pigott and Major General David Wilson
22 Dec 2009: Lieutenant General Sir Anthony Pigott, who was deputy chief of the defence staff responsible for commitments, and Major General David Wilson, who served as UK adviser to US Central Army Command (Centcom) in 2002, testified on the period from 2002 up to the eve of the invasion -
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21 Dec 2009:
On 1 December the committee questioned Sir Peter Ricketts, who had appeared on the opening day of the inquiry, and Edward Chaplin, who was Britain's ambassador to Jordan from May 2000 until April 2002, then director for the Middle East and North Africa
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9 Dec 2009:
Tony Blair's foreign policy adviser, testified on the run-up to military action and the immediate postconflict period on 30 November
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9 Dec 2009:
Britain's ambassador to the UN from 1998 to 2003 who failed to secure support for a second UN security council resolution
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9 Dec 2009:
Britain's ambassador to Washington from 1997 to 2003 wrote a book making clear that he favoured getting rid of Saddam
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9 Dec 2009:
Sir William Ehrman, currently Britain's ambassador to China, served as director of international security from 2000 until October 2002
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9 Dec 2009:
Three witnesses were asked about British policy towards Iraq in 2001, as the US – which had just elected George Bush