Iraq War inquiry 'to publish findings in new year'
The Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq War will publish its findings in 2014, the Guardian reported, citing a Whitehall source.
The Chilcot inquiry into the Iraq War will publish its findings in 2014, the Guardian reported, citing a Whitehall source.
The beleaguered inquiry into Tony Blair's handling of the Iraq War is due to be published in the new year, according to the Guardian.
A compromise over the publication of letters between then-US President George W Bush and Mr Blair has been reached, allowing the Chilcot inquiry to be made public.
A senior Whitehall source was quoted as saying, "In the new year it seems the Chilcot inquiry is going to be published. Everyone will be assuming: bad hair day for Tony Blair and Jack Straw".
Sir John Chilcot began the inquiry in November 2009 and will publish an edited version of "sensitive correspondence".
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