Watch: Families affected by Iraq War speak ahead of Chilcot

A six year wait for the families of the 179 British troops who were killed in the Iraq war will come to an this week, when the long-awaited findings of the official inquiry into it are published.

Sir John Chilcot's two million word report - looking at the war and what lessons can be learned - will be made public tomorrow morning, in what is expected to be a key moment for all those whose lives were affected by the conflict.

ITV News Calendar has been speaking to people affected by the conflict ahead of the report being published tomorrow.

Jon Hill has been talking to former Lance Corporal Adam Douglas from Leeds:

Jon Hill also went to meet Tina O'Neill from Scunthorpe, who lost her husband in the Iraq war:

Lisa Adlam met two veterans who served with the 1st Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment, as they look back and remember one of their fallen friends:

Chris Kiddey spoke with Peter Brierley from Batley. His son, 20-year-old Lance Corporal Shaun Brierley, died when an armoured vehicle overturned in Kuwait as the conflict began in 2003.