Al-Sweady inquiry
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Lawyer cleared of professional misconduct charges over claims against British forces in Iraq says the case was politically motivated
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National Crime Agency says it is pursuing a number of lines of inquiry into Phil Shiner, who was struck off last month
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Tribunal had found Shiner guilty of charges including dishonesty over false witness accounts about UK soldiers’ actions
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Law firm faces disciplinary tribunal as ministers cry foul.
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Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal to consider complaints about Leigh Day’s handling of action brought by Iraqi detainees against Ministry of Defence
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Defence secretary responds to report into allegations that British troops murdered and mutilated prisoners in Iraq
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Inquiry was set up in 2009 following allegations that British soldiers killed unarmed Iraqi civilians whom they had captured
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MoD lawyers accuse Iraqi complainants of 'criminal conspiracy' motivated by attempt to extract compensation
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Lawyers for relatives say they accept there is insufficient evidence anyone was killed while in custody of British troops
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Top military police officer says policy of quick investigations was written for a 'more benign environment'
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Brigadier Andrew Kennett to give evidence about order to take dead Iraqis from battle scene to British army camp in May 2004
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Mark Keegan, who has given detailed allegations about abuse by comrades in the past, says he is now not sure if it happened
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Poor preparation for heat, inadequate equipment and failure to grasp implications of duty of care are inquest's main conclusions
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Giving evidence at al-Sweady inquiry, Paul Kelly denies deliberately firing at injured Iraqis after 2004 gun battle
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Duncan Aston tells al-Sweady public inquiry how sergeant stamped on head of dead Iraqi after gun battle in 2004
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Khazaal al-Helfi describes via videolink how army body bag containing his 19-year-old son Ahmed was 'full of blood'
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Ex-detainee gives evidence to Al-Sweady inquiry investigating claims that UK troops murdered unarmed Iraqis in 2004
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The first witness to give evidence alleges marks of torture on his son's body, but the claims are dismissed by the inquiry QC
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Allegations of unlawful killing and mistreatment of prisoners by British soldiers denied by officers and troops involved
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Cases of insurgents captured by the UK military after 2004 battle in south-east Iraq being heard at al-Sweady inquiry in London
Law firm at centre of Al-Sweady inquiry to close down, say reports