Chilcot to face MPs after Iraq war report delays
Sir John Chilcot is facing questions from MPs amid criticism of delays to his report into the Iraq war.
Sir John Chilcot is facing questions from MPs amid criticism of delays to his report into the Iraq war.
Political leaders and the parents of the casualties of the 2003 war have been united in their anger and frustration at further delays to the publication of the Chilcot Iraq War report.
The report is apparently being held up because not everyone implicated in it has had their right to reply but Former Prime Minister Tony Blair, who backed George W Bush and took Britain to war, insisted the delay was not because of him.
ITV News' Political Editor Tom Bradby reports:
Roger Bacon, who lost his son Matthew in 2005 during the Iraq conflict, said he is desperate for answers about why the UK went to war.
Sir John Chilcot will write a letter to the Prime Minister explaining why his inquiry will not be able to report until after the election.