Defence Staff 2001–3
Sir Richard Dearlove (‘C’)
Head of the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)
Sir Jeremy Greenstock
UK ambassador to the United Nations
Sir Stephen Lander
Director general of the Security Service (MI5)
Dame Eliza
Manningham-Buller
Lander’s successor, 2002
Chris Meyer
UK ambassador to Washington
Sir Richard Mottram
Permanent secretary, DTLR
Sir David Omand
UK security and intelligence co-ordinator
John Scarlett
Chairman, UK Joint Intelligence Committee
Sir John Stevens
Metropolitan Police commissioner
United States
Dan Bartlett
Communications adviser to GWB
George W. Bush
43rd President of the United States (GWB)
Andrew Card
White House chief of staff
Dick Cheney
Vice President
Bill Clinton
42nd President of the United States
Hillary Clinton
US senator and wife of Bill Clinton
Ari Fleischer
White House press secretary
Karen Hughes
Communications adviser to GWB
Colin Powell
Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice
National Security Advisor (Condi)
Karl Rove
Senior adviser to GWB
Donald Rumsfeld
Defense Secretary
George Tenet
Director, CIA
International
Kofi Annan
UN Secretary General
Yasser Arafat
President of Palestine
José María Aznar
Prime Minister of Spain
Silvio Berlusconi
Prime Minister of Italy
Osama Bin Laden
Militant Islamist, founder of al-Qaeda (OBL)
Hans Blix
Chief UN weapons inspector
Jacques Chirac
President of France
Jean Chrétien
Prime Minister of Canada
Catherine Colonna
Chirac’s press secretary
Mohamed ElBaradei
Director general, International Atomic Energy Agency
Saddam Hussein
President of Iraq (SH)
Lionel Jospin
Prime Minister of France
Hamid Karzai
Chairman of the Afghan Transitional Administration from December 2001
General Pervez Musharraf
President of Pakistan
Mullah Omar
Taliban leader, Afghanistan
Romano Prodi
President, European Commission
Vladimir Putin
President of Russia
Gerhard Schroeder
Chancellor of Germany
Ariel Sharon
Prime Minister of Israel
Hutton Inquiry
Gavyn Davies
BBC chairman
James Dingemans QC
Senior counsel to the inquiry
Greg Dyke
BBC director general
Andrew Gilligan
Reporter for the BBC’s
Today
programme
Lord Hutton
Law Lord, former Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
Dr David Kelly
Biological weapons expert, Ministry of Defence
Richard Sambrook
Director of BBC News
Jonathan Sumption QC
AC’s, and later government, lawyer at the inquiry
The Labour Party
Douglas Alexander
Minister of State, DTI, and party strategist
Stan Greenberg
US pollster
Glenys Kinnock MEP
Wife of Neil Kinnock
Neil Kinnock
Labour Leader 1983–92
Michael Levy
Businessman, Labour Party fundraiser
Peter Mandelson
Labour MP for Hartlepool, former Cabinet minister
David Triesman
General secretary
Parliament
Iain Duncan Smith
Leader of the (Conservative) Opposition (IDS)
Charles Kennedy
Liberal Democrat Leader
John Major
Former Prime Minister (1990–97)
Margaret Thatcher
Former Prime Minister (1979–90)
Lt Gen Sir Michael
Willcocks
Black Rod, House of Lords
The Media
Guy Black
Press Complaints Commission
Adam Boulton
Sky News political editor
Rory Bremner
Impersonator and satirist
Michael Cockerell
BBC political documentary maker
Paul Dacre
Daily Mail
editor
Richard Desmond
Owner of Express Newspapers
Sir David Frost
Broadcaster
Trevor Kavanagh
Sun
political editor
Donald Macintyre
Independent
political commentator
Andrew Marr
BBC political editor
Piers Morgan
Daily Mirror
editor
Rupert Murdoch
Chairman, News Corporation
Andrew Rawnsley
Observer
political columnist
John Sergeant
ITN political editor
Rebekah Wade
Editor,
News of the World
Philip Webster
Times
political editor
Michael White
Guardian
political editor
David Yelland
Editor,
Sun
Family and Friends
Donald and Betty
Campbell
Parents of AC
Rory, Calum and
Grace Campbell
Children of AC and FM
Alex Ferguson
Friend of AC, manager of Manchester United
Philip Gould
Political pollster and strategist, adviser to TB (PG, Philip)
Audrey Millar
Mother of Fiona
Gail Rebuck
Publisher, wife of Philip Gould
The