28 March 2008
In this week’s Tribune, available by subscription and from selected branches of WHSmith and Borders
Cover story: Why we need an inquiry to shine a spotlight on the invastion… and how the Kurds are rebuilding after years of suffering
Peter Kilfoyle says a public inquiry into this foreign policy disaster is essential and Dave Anderson sees some hopeful signs as the Kurds rebuild
News
Caroline Flint in new housing controversy
Labour turmoil as Blairites bid to bite back
Fresh fears that patients’ voices are silenced
Germany’s new Left Party may make headway at SPD’s expense
Austin Mitchell: High finance has reached a low point
Features
Caroline Flint in new housing controversy
Labour turmoil as Blairites bid to bite back
Fresh fears that patients’ voices are silenced
Germany’s new Left Party may make headway at SPD’s expense
Austin Mitchell: High finance has reached a low point
Books and Arts
Joe Haines: Labour history – my party right and wrong
David Harounoff: Gordon Brown finds courage in others
Aleks Sierz: War is hell – except for those who love it
Helen Chappell: Comedy greats caught and trapped in the act

