The Hutton Inquiry was a 2003 judicial inquiry in the UK chaired by Lord Hutton, who was appointed by the Labour government to investigate the controversial circumstances surrounding the death of David Kelly, a biological warfare expert and former UN weapons inspector in Iraq.
On 18 July 2003, Kelly, an employee of the Ministry of Defence, was found dead after he had been named as the source of quotations used by BBC journalist Andrew Gilligan. These quotations had formed the basis of media reports claiming that the government had knowingly "sexed up" the "September Dossier", a report into Iraq and weapons of mass destruction.
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No worries Tony, I've deleted one.
For goodness sake one is more than enough IMHO.
@HAYSIE
No idea what I did (didn't?) do there. Moved now though.
Apologies.
https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/alastair-campbell-spectacularly-owns-nigel-farage-on-question-time-386873/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkE_if4IcsU
Next weeks guest is Liz Trust on 'How to build the economy'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kelly_(weapons_expert)
On 18 July 2003, Kelly, an employee of the Ministry of Defence, was found dead after he had been named as the source of quotations used by BBC journalist Andrew Gilligan. These quotations had formed the basis of media reports claiming that the government had knowingly "sexed up" the "September Dossier", a report into Iraq and weapons of mass destruction.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/reform-top-target-suella-braverman-115120109.html