From the Times (UK):
Spies face Iraq weapons inquiry
By Michael Evans, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster
Did MI6 get it wrong over Saddam's arsenal, ask MPs?
TONY BLAIR is facing an inquiry into the intelligence that led Britain into war with Iraq, dashing his hopes of drawing a line under an affair that has dogged his Government for months.
The head of the intelligence service, MI6, is to be summoned before a new parliamentary inquiry, which will examine the accuracy of the information about Saddam Husseins weapons and will report in June, The Times learnt last night.
The disclosure came on the day that Greg Dyke resigned as the BBC Director-General over the David Kelly tragedy, and the corporation apologised to the Government, prompting Downing Street to declare that its war with the BBC was at an end. (...)
Lord Hutton deliberately chose not to look at this question, but now it certainly will get look at. With so many of his own party opposed to the War, something good may come of this.