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Tony Blair, prime minister when the conflict began in 2003, is due to join senior defence figures in attendance. British combat operations in Iraq officially ended on 30 April with a flag-lowering ceremony in Basra. About 120000 members of the UK
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Rowan Williams - an outspoken critic of Britain's role in the war - told a congregation at St. Paul's Cathedral that there are lessons to be learned from it. His audience included Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Iraq President Jalal
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The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will lead the service. Veterans and relatives of the 179 people killed will take part in the service at St Paul's Cathedral, London. Tony Blair, prime minister when the conflict began in 2003, is due to join senior
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A service of commemoration honouring British military and civilian personnel who served in Iraq has been held at St Paul's Cathedral, London. Veterans and relatives of the 179 killed took part in the service, with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh. ...
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As Archbishop Rowan said, the conflict in Iraq will, for a long time yet, exercise the historians, the moralists, the international experts. 'In a world as complicated as ours has become, it would be a very rash person who would feel able to say
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After readings from the Old and New Testaments, the archbishop Rowan Williams observed that: “The conflict in Iraq will, for a long time yet, exercise the historians, the moralists, the international experts. In a world as complicated as ours has