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The Iraq war investigation, looking at the whole period from 2001 to 2009, is expected to last months

Saddam options 'discussed a year before Iraq war'

British officials privately discussed the prospect of "regime change" in Iraq in late 2001 - more than a year before the invasion.

The restored 'Charles I Insulted by Cromwell’s Soldiers'

Blitzed Paul Delaroche artwork restored for show new

A canvas by the artist peppered with shrapnel damage during a bombing raid is to go on public display.

River death woman named new

Kirsty Jones went into the River Usk in Wales on Saturday evening.

British tourist killed in Israeli helicopter crash

The helicopter crashed about 300 metres from the seaside city of Netanya this afternoon.

Paedophile jailed for sexually assaulting girl

The man locked the 14-year-old girl in a garage, plied her with alcohol and then carried out sex attacks.

Hart sacked by Portsmouth new

The former Nottingham Forest and Barnsley boss has left Fratton Park with Portsmouth at the foot of the table.

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Poor teaching 'hampering children's education'

Children's progress is being hampered by a "stubborn core" of poor teaching, Ofsted's chief inspector of schools warned today.

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