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Columnist Comments
• John Rentoul: The really disturbing question about Iraq
Going in is not the issue now. Chilcot should be looking at how the occupation gave rise to such bloodshed
• Editor-At-Large: If kids can't read, how do they get a job?
Who's right? Last week, Ofsted delivered a report which claimed that around a third of our schools are substandard
• Dom Joly: My specialist subject is... sheer blind terror
Once again, it started with a telephone call a long, long time ago
