The Iraq Inquiry has heard a wide range of views on the issues covered by the Terms of Reference. It welcome letters and submissions on these subjects. It has also heard from those who have particular concerns or perspectives relevant to its work. It has held a series of meetings across the UK.
Since October 2009 the Iraq Inquiry has met the families of 48 British citizens and members of the Armed Forces who died or are missing in Iraq. To date, the Committee has spoken to around 50 veterans of the Iraq campaign (including many who were injured during the conflict) and 58 British civil servants and diplomats who served in Iraq. Prior to its first round of public hearings, the Iraq Inquiry held two expert seminars with academics and commentators on Iraq.
21-07-2011
Iraq Inquiry costs for the financial year 2010 to 2011
14-07-2011
Iraq Inquiry publishes further documents, transcripts and witness statements
12-05-2011
18-01-2011
Sir John Chilcot, opening statement 18 January 2011
17-01-2011
Iraq Inquiry publishes transcripts from private hearings
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