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Blair's biscuits

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EARLY reviews of Sir Peter Stothard's book “30 Days: a Month at the Heart of Blair's War”, have not been generous. Despite dogging Tony Blair's footsteps for a month this spring, critics argue, the former Times editor failed to find out much about goings-on at Downing Street during a crucial episode in the nation's history. This is to ignore some startling revelations about Mr Blair and his closest associates:

This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Blair's biscuits”

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