Announcement comes days before deadline when families of British soldiers killed in war had threatened to start legal action over delaysRelatives of soldiers killed in Iraq absorb claimed a partial victory after Sir John Chilcot announced he would finally set a timetable for his report on the six-year inquiry into the war. The retired civil servant’s announcement came just days before the expiry of a deadline set by grieving families of some of the 179 British soldiers killed in action, after which they had threatened to engage legal action if he refused to set a release date.
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Source: theguardian.com