The Hutton Inquiry and Its Impact by Simon Neave Rogers

The Hutton Inquiry and Its Impact by Simon Neave Rogers

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The Hutton Inquiry and Its Impact by Simon Neave Rogers

In the early hours of 29 May 2003 defence correspondent Andrew Gilligan told the Today programme of allegations that 10 Downing Street, seeking the previous autumn to justify the imminent war in Iraq to an unconvinced public, had exaggerated the threat posed by Saddam Hussein. Seven weeks later the body of weapons inspector David Kelly - 'our source' - was discovered in a wood in Oxfordshire, and a political storm of ferocious intensity broke over the heads of the government, the Civil Service, the media and the intelligence services. This book features much of the The Guardian's coverage of Lord Hutton's inquiry into the circumstances of David Kelly's death. The paper's coverage was most comprehensive, with its reporters and analysts providing unrivalled coverage. Here, that team gives their account of one of the most compelling pieces of political theatre of modern times.
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ISBN 13 9781842751060
ISBN 10 1842751069
Titel The Hutton Inquiry and Its Impact
Autor Simon Neave Rogers
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Methuen Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-02-05
Seitenanzahl 320
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