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Asked what the Prime Minister thought of the Attorney General looking into the pathologist’s report on David Kelly, the PMS said that if the Attorney General felt that there was material new evidence then he could apply to the High Court for an inquest.
Asked if the Prime Minister wanted this issue to be resolved sooner rather than later, the PMS said that the Attorney General had a particular legal role and it was a matter for him.
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