...Kelly? Ministers want to publish details of Dr David Kelly's post-mortem examination online to end speculation about the weapons inspector's death.
Downing Street yesterday welcomed the disclosure that Attorney General Dominic Grieve is to review calls for a full inquest.
Dr Kelly, 59, was found dead in July 2003, a week after he was identified as the source of a BBC story claiming the Government 'sexed up' its dossier on Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction.
Lord Hutton's inquiry placed a 70-year ban on the publication of files relating to Dr Kelly's death.
But why would they do such a thing?
All thoughts welcome.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7948106/Dr-David-Kellys-death-is-not-a-game-of-Cluedo-says-pathologist.html
Downing Street yesterday welcomed the disclosure that Attorney General Dominic Grieve is to review calls for a full inquest.
Dr Kelly, 59, was found dead in July 2003, a week after he was identified as the source of a BBC story claiming the Government 'sexed up' its dossier on Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction.
Lord Hutton's inquiry placed a 70-year ban on the publication of files relating to Dr Kelly's death.
But why would they do such a thing?
All thoughts welcome.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7948106/Dr-David-Kellys-death-is-not-a-game-of-Cluedo-says-pathologist.html