Jack Straw
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Author of devastating report on war tells MPs that cabinet did not dare to challenge PM in run-up to 2003 invasion
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Former foreign secretary says dismantling chemical and nuclear weapons drive was a priority but demands were not held back
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Iraq war inquiry report notes at least 150,000 Iraqis killed but probably many more after initial advice that deaths would be in ‘low hundreds’
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مقال افتتاحي: انتهت سمعة توني بلير بالغزو الكارثي للعراق و يطوق الان التحقيق الذي طال انتطاره عنقه بحكم لا رأفة فيه
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Live coverage as Sir John Chilcot unveils his report into the Iraq war. Plus all the day’s other political news as Tory leadership runners go down to three
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Government spends millions to keep ex-home secretary out of court
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It seems everyone involved in Belhaj and Saadi affair will escape prosecution, even though it involved torture
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Decision will put brakes on police investigation into British involvement in CIA’s extraordinary rendition programme following 9/11 attacks
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Letters: As far as the aftermath is concerned, Syria shows only too plainly what happens if you don’t intervene while Libya shows what can happen if you do
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MI5 chief’s complaint over MI6 role in ‘war on terror’ abductions caused prolonged breakdown in relations
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Rolling coverage of all the day’s political developments as they happen, including David Cameron and Boris Johnson’s EU referendum speeches
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Len McCluskey, who was at 1989 match, says former home secretary should hang head in shame over discredited review
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Commission instigated by Matthew Hancock, the Cabinet Office minister, found that after 10 years, FoI is working well
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Letters: Had Storm Imogen happened in Shakespeare’s time, would it have been called Innogen?
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Former cabinet minister’s support for Iraq war and comments in ‘cash for access’ sting among reasons for denial, say Labour sources
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Straw now sits on panel set up to review FoI act and expected to propose making some information harder to access
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Review commissioners should think hard about the evidence from the Society of Editors and the Press Association before daring to water down the act
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Kathryn Hudson faces scrutiny by some MPs over perceived unwillingness to act against prominent figures caught out by undercover stings
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Kathryn Hudson had criticised the Channel 4 and Daily Telegraph investigation but Ofcom on Monday ruled the journalists behaved fairly
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Undercover investigation with the Daily Telegraph involving secret filming did not unfairly represent the MPs as ‘politicians for hire’, says Ofcom
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Blair and Straw must respond fully to questions about operations on their watch, as Libyan cases still being investigated.
Aamer believed to have been offered deal over compensation.
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Government lawyers could claim immunity under ‘James Bond clause’ of Intelligence Services Act
The Guardian view on indeterminate sentences: unjust