The Hutton report
Cover storyHow a judge let Blair off by John Kampfner
This was the wrong inquiry by Nick Chohen
Fear and loathing at the BBC
Blair's triumph will be a nine-day wonder
Summary of the summary by Simon Ellis
Links
Hutton Inquiry Report index
The Hutton report in full (PDF 2MB)
Summary of conclusions
Final Observations
Tony Blair's statement on the Hutton report
Michael Howard's response to Tony Blair's statement on the report
The full transcript of Gilligan's 'sexed up' broadcast
Original Iraq dossier published by the British Government. (PDF 0.5MB)
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From the NS archive
Watch everyone cover their backs - During the Hutton inquiry will top government figures pass blame on to junior officials?
John Kampfner on how, after Dr. Kelly's death, not even members at the top of government are safe from being sacrificed
The cover up - Was Campbell's attack on the BBC staged to draw attention away from the Iraq dossier?
How the Prime Minister deceived us by Clare Short
The ramifications of Blair's demise by John Kampfner
Labour should not wreak revenge - Is Labour at risk of alienating voters by attacking the BBC?
War on truth - John Pilger highlights the western media's lack of accurate reporting on the severity of Iraqi casualties
John Gray reveals how Bush and Blair deceived us about the reasons for going to war
Bloody war - a collection of articles written at the beginning of the war in Iraq
Terrorism: the price we pay for poverty by John Kampfner
Pay any price, bear any burden? Asks John Lloyd
The puppet master by Andrew Stephen
George Bush's other poodle by John Pilger
John Pilger reveals how the Bushes bribe the world
Andrew Stephen finds alarming evidence that neither Bush or Blair fully grasps the arguments on Iraq
Geoffrey Robertson on the case for tryannicide
Nick Cohen questions how the left treats the Kurds
Andrew Stephen on Kofi Annan, the spoilsport
John Kampfner on the civil servant behind our line on Iraq
Lucy Irvine sips tea as the war clouds gather
Are they mad? - The damage that Saddam, if left alone, could or would do seems hypothetical
John Lloyd states the case for a just war
Roger Howard asks whether the people of Iraq will rise
Philip Cowley on Blair's dilemma: he can't rely on the robots
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