Iraq war inquiry
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Following the publication of the Chilcot report, the Guardian’s deputy editor Paul Johnson asks a Guardian Live panel how the invasion, occupation and reconstruction of Iraq were mishandled and looks at the wider consequences
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Prescott, as deputy prime minister, voted for the war – but now says Tony Blair stopped ministers fully discussing legality
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Chris Riddell on the former prime minister’s response to the Chilcot report
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Should Britain have taken part in the American-led invasion of Iraq? Was the war illegal?
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The Chilcot report reveals the extent of Tony Blair’s unequal relationship with George Bush
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Cameron really was the true heir to Blair: both were totally reckless
Jonathan FreedlandTrusting too much in their powers of persuasion, both men misunderstood Britain’s place in the world – and unleashed havoc
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Former prime ministers rejoin battle over the findings of the Chilcot report into the UK’s decision to go to war in Iraq in 2003
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All the day’s politics news as Conservative MPs vote for final leader shortlist, and the fallout from the Chilcot report continues
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The former prime minister’s autocratic style cannot work in an age of social media and fading respect for politics
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Iraq war inquiry finds Britain arguing for ‘level playing field’ for its companies in access to oilfields
Tony Blair could face prosecution yet – focus on oil and follow the money