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SEPTEMBER 2002

19/09 The Muslim Council of Britain say whether they'd ever contemplate supporting a war against Iraq

18/09 John Major: If the UN fails to act, action against Saddam Hussein is justified

17/09 Iraq will allow weapons inspectors back. We speak to Labour MP George Galloway and Terry Taylor of the IISS

16/09 Former chief weapons inspector Scott Ritter on why the US should not attack Iraq

12/09 Geoff Hoon on the possibility of war against Iraq

12/09 Robin Cook on whether MPs will be able to vote on UK military action against Iraq

11/09 Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General, warns against unilateral action against Iraq

10/09 Why Alice Mahon MP will ask the TUC not to support Tony Blair's stance on Iraq

10/09 Graham Allen is planning an 'unofficial' recall of Parliament to debate military action

09/09 Dr John Chipman on his report into Iraq's military capability

07/09 Bush and Blair meet to discuss the possibilty of military action against Iraq

06/09 Former UN Secretary General, Boutros Boutros Ghali: Does the US have the right to attack Iraq?

06/09 The battle of hearts and minds - Labour back-benchers on the possibility of war on Iraq

05/09 Iain Duncan Smith on the possibility of a war on Iraq

04/09 Countdown to Iraq offensive? William Cohen and foreign office minister Mike O'Brien discuss

03/09 Former defence minister Peter Kilfoyle and the Bishop of Bath and Wells discuss concerns over an Iraq offensive

02/09 Royal Navy flagship, the Ark Royal, sets out from Portsmouth amid Iraq war speculation




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