Summary
Tony Blair was jeered and heckled yesterday as he said he "deeply and profoundly" regretted the loss of life in the Iraq war.
Making his second appearance before the Iraq Inquiry, the former prime minister struck a noticeably more conciliatory tone than at his first appearance a year ago.See the full content of this document
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Jeers for Blair Over His Regret at Loss of Life in Iraq
However, his words drew a furious response from some of the relatives in the hearing room, with Rose Gentle from Pollok in Glasgow - whose 19-year-old son Gordon was killed in Basra in 2004 - crying out: "Too ...
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