The UK's invasion of Iraq took place on the basis of legal advice that was 'far from satisfactory'.
This is one of the conclusions of the long-awaited Iraq Inquiry which has been released in London.
It also says military action in 2003 was not a last resort and took place before peaceful options had been exhausted.
The Chilcot Inquiry was launched in 2009 but has only just released its findings.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt is in Westminster where the report has been published.
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