News The Hutton Inquiry actually has a website and it makes for fascinating reading. Much of the coverage since the story broke has concentrated upon this one-to-one from the Today programme. It's actually stunning to read how relatively benign the piece is. It's quite balanced, the only gap being the name of the source (who we now have an idea is Dr Kelly). Just goes to underline that if the government hadn't leapt on the story with lots of non-denial denials it probably would have blown over, and would have to be enduring the reconstructions of enquiry on Sky News in which card carryng members of equity pretend to be well known personalities. Can I vote for Jon Culshaw or Rory Bremner to do Tony Blair for them when he's up to give evidence next week?

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