In the dock over Iraq’s weapons


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 17 Aug 2003

HARDLY the stuff of spooks, more a case of bureaucratic intrigue with a strong tinge of political football – that about summed up the first four days of hearing into the death of Britain’s top weapons expert. 

The Hutton inquiry into circumstances leading to the apparent suicide of Dr David Kelly has put Downing Street’s credibility under intense scrutiny and also called into question the reputation of the BBC. 

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