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An Inconvenient Death by Miles Goslett
An Inconvenient Death poses worrying questions about the death of Dr David Kelly at the time of the Iraq invasion in 2003

An Inconvenient Death: How the Establishment Covered Up the David Kelly Affair
by Miles Goslett
(Head of Zeus, £8.99)

ANYONE uneasy about the almost constant appearances of Alastair Campbell on fawning TV news channels will find Miles Goslett’s penetrating book a refreshing antidote.

The author is a man with a long memory and dogged persistence who is determined that readers never forget the antics of Campbell and his cohort in the invasion of Iraq.

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