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Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair made his second appearance in front of an inquiry into the handling of the Iraq war.
After apparently perjuring himself in front of an inquiry set up to examine the ubiquity of governmental leaks to the press, Tucker faced the undignified prospect of being hauled into jail in front of the press.
Uncharacteristically, Sir John Scarlett, 'C' or Chief of MI6, baulked at signing off another "dodgy dossier" - this one designed to avoid embarrassment for the government in front of an inquiry by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development OECDD) into the BAE affair.
"If I was certainly in front of an inquiry I would have mentioned the hotels, I would have mentioned these people," he said.
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But I cannot imagine people will be willing to sit down amiably in front of a judicial inquiry and say so (even if they are given some form of immunity).
Lt Col Andrew Wood, who was in charge of a security support team at the US embassy in Tripoli, made his remarks in front of a congressional inquiry into the assault.
Bruno Latour or at least the collective author of the front page of An Inquiry into Modes of Existence (aime)—calls this project "an anthropology of the Moderns".1 Not surprisingly, I learned something about myself as a "Modern" as I worked my way into its layers: the more I tried to embrace the digital experience, the more my orientation to print was confirmed.
Rupert Murdoch has capitulated to parliament and abandoned News Corporation's £8bn bid for BSkyB, as he faced the prospect of appearing in front of a judicial public inquiry to salvage his personal reputation and the right for his company to continue to broadcast in the UK.
Most of the heinous crimes that came up and have made such a splash in front of this inquiry have already been illegal.
"Distrust and toxic relationships at the heart of the RHI crisis" is the front page headline with the newspaper reporting claims by Mr Bell that his spad, Timothy Cairns, launched a "crude outburst" in which he told him: "Now you're going to listen to me big balls". Stay tuned for Mr Bell's evidence in front of the inquiry later on Thursday - looks set to be a good one.
Lord O'Donnell is expected to state his views when he appears in front of the inquiry himself.
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