Always confident and forthright in his belief that the war was necessary." BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins says: Al-Qaeda suicide bombers can destabilise a country whether there's a power ...
Tony Blair was not "straight with the nation" about his decisions in the run up to the Iraq War, the chairman of the inquiry into the war has told the BBC. Speaking for the first time since ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Tony Blair said going to war with Iraq was the most "agonising decision" he ever made. The former British Prime Minister addressed the media following a damning ...
The High Court has blocked an attempt to bring a private prosecution against Tony Blair over the Iraq War. Former Iraqi general Abdul Wahed Shannan Al Rabbat alleged the former prime minister ...
Tony Blair was confronted by an anti-war protester tonight as he tried to put domestic policy back on to a political agenda currently dominated by Iraq. A hand-picked audience had been invited to ...
Prime Minister Tony Blair is to visit Iraq to thank the British troops there personally. Mr Blair made his announcement at the start of a visit to the Gulf but gave no details of when his visit ...
Visibly uncomfortable with evoking the war in Iraq, Blair defended his position by saying that "when you are prime minister, you take these decisions and take responsibility and that comes with ...
TONY BLAIR ducked calls yesterday for him to sanction the release of his exchanges with former US president George Bush in the run-up to the Iraq war. The tight-lipped former prime minister said ...
For many it remains a war based on a lie. So why did it happen? Why was Washington so fixed on regime change in Iraq? And why did the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, commit the UK to taking part?