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Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says he would have taken the decision to remove Saddam Hussein even without evidence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. In an excerpt from a BBC interview ...
Tony Blair won the backing of an anxious ... Labour divisions over Iraq were exposed as a total of 53 of Mr Blair's MPs, plus nine Scottish and Welsh nationalists and two Lib Dems, voted against ...
Tony Blair is facing a fresh wave of attacks for "deceiving" the country over Saddam Hussein's weapons arsenal. The US official running Iraq has rejected the Prime Minister's claim that evidence ...
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Prime Minister Tony Blair today defended Downing Street's "dodgy dossier" on Saddam Hussein's Iraq, insisting that its factual content was not in dispute. Quizzed on the document during Prime ...
Tony Blair has disclosed that he instructed officials to prepare for his resignation if he lost a crucial Commons vote on war with Iraq. In a press report today, the Prime Minister confirmed that ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair said he wanted a second United Nations resolution authorising military action against Iraq if necessary. Mr Blair, speaking before summit talks with US President George ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair believes the past week has been a "particularly grim seven days" for casualties in Iraq, his spokesman said. But the Premier's official spokesman insisted the coalition's ...
Prime Minister Tony ... Iraq. Tory leader Michael Howard said that the Opposition would not call for a vote on deployment during war, but asked the PM to confirm if a decision had been made. Mr ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair today said he was "reasonably confident" of getting agreement on a new UN resolution on Iraq. He said the intense international negotiations were "reaching the point of ...
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