Blair has announced a judicial inquiry into Kelly's death and promised he will give evidence himself.
Their investigation will operate in parallel to the judicial inquiry ordered by the interior ministry on Sunday.
First by its very nature, a judicial inquiry would place Israel in the role of criminal defendant.
BPI's manoeuvres led to a judicial inquiry and to the suspension of both Mr Fiorani and BPI's offer.
Pressure has been mounting for the coalition government to launch a full judicial inquiry into Britain's recent record on torture.
He said the British Government could "not duck its responsibilities" and must implement a full independent judicial inquiry into the killing.
He agreed there should be a judicial inquiry into what had happened in Rochdale to find out "who had failed" the children.
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However, this would be more limited in its powers and scope than a full judicial inquiry - but also much cheaper and quicker.
Almost 50 alleged victims of media malpractice have been granted the right to be "core participants" in the judicial inquiry into phone hacking.
The Conservative party still wants a full judicial inquiry into the handling of the intelligence which led Britain to its decision to go to war.
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Apparently shaken by disturbances on the streets of Port Moresby, Sir Julius appointed a second replacement commander and announced a judicial inquiry into the Sandline deal.
The author, a former deputy editor at the Independent on Sunday, sat through 69 days of the judicial inquiry, and then interviewed most of the participants.
First there was the judicial inquiry into the Hillsborough disaster which resulted in the Taylor Report in 1990 which blamed poor policing and recommended all-seater stadiums.
The Bureau of Investigation and Analysis said its report does not examine the issue of responsibility for the crash, which is the subject of a separate judicial inquiry.
And is presidential lying, which stalls not only a judicial inquiry but also the day-to-day running of the country and even its effectiveness abroad, really a private matter?
For the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey said the foreign secretary should have been "more contrite" following the ruling, and he called for a judicial inquiry into the case.
Another "former" - the former Labour leader Neil Kinnock - has called on witnesses to be "candid and honest" in their responses when it comes to the judicial inquiry.
The prime minister, who denies any knowledge of or involvement in the scam, says he will call an election only after a judicial inquiry into the affair is completed.
The hacking revelations led to the closure of the News of the World and the government's decision to set up a judicial inquiry into press standards headed by Lord Leveson.
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Ed Miliband replies that a judicial inquiry could deliver that and go on to deliver something else - produce a sort of public reckoning with those who run the banks.
In each case the judge will be asked to examine allegations of collusion between the security forces and the killers and to decide whether those claims merit a full judicial inquiry.
Home Secretary Theresa May said the judicial inquiry into the disaster had been "absolutely clear" that no Liverpool supporters were to blame and she agreed to meet representatives of the families.
Pressure to hold an independent judicial inquiry is mounting.
Labour would probably attempt to amend the motion to require a judicial inquiry - but might also try to re-engineer the joint committee, so that it did not have a government majority.
Mr. Reznik, who, as a Duma deputy enjoys immunity from prosecution, had simply purchased property from Mr. Petrov in full accordance with both Spanish and Russian laws, nonetheless, prompting Judge Garzon's judicial inquiry.
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Prime Minister David Cameron told lawmakers that Hunt had his "support for the excellent job that he does" and urged them to await the conclusion of an independent judicial inquiry into press ethics before passing judgment.
On the other hand, on Thursday morning Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman offered that Israel could establish its own judicial inquiry and that there was no reason for international investigators not to be members of the Israeli committee.
The detentions were ordered by a judge who since December 2000 has been in charge of a judicial inquiry into "involuntary manslaughter and damages and endangering the lives of others" after the families of the victims filed a lawsuit.
In the first recall of Parliament since 2002, Mr Cameron updated MPs on the remit of the judicial inquiry into the scandal, which will be led by Lord Justice Leveson, and named the members of the panel for the inquiry.
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