Public should be told the whole truth about Iraq | Herald Scotland:
"It is four years since the launch of the Chilcot Inquiry into Britain's involvement in the war. The five-member panel's investigation is broader than previous inquiries and is intended to be definitive. Yet it has been harried by delays. The inquiry is held up because the Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood has yet to reach agreement with the inquiry chairman Sir John Chilcot over the inquiry's requests to declassify more than 150 letters and conversations between former prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and the then-US president George Bush."

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