Iraq: the legacy
A week-long series of ground-breaking reports examining the legacy of Britain's involvement in Iraq
The children of Basra learn to live and hope
'Many UN states are shocked at UK behaviour'
Iraq legacy: comments from the experts
In resistance we are united
Hassan Juma'aHassan Juma'a: Basra's occupiers depart defeated. Our message to belligerent British leaders? Good riddance
The guns are quiet in Basra now, but behind the veil fear lingers
Martin Chulov: Deep-rooted extremism remains an obstacle for the women of Basra as they attempt to rebuild their lives
Iraq: the legacy - Ill equipped, poorly trained, and mired in a 'bloody mess'
A look at the Iraq war from an intelligence and political perspective, as British troops prepare to leave
Iraq voices: 'It's easy to look OK if you're next to an idiot'
Three experts look back at the Iraq war and evaluate Britain's role and reasons for involvement
We were liberators
Tom BeckettTom Beckett: There is no talk of victory but my men and I fought to make a better place of Basra - and succeeded
Views on Britain's role in Iraq: 'People see the UK as a poodle of America'
Views on Britain's role in the invasion of Iraq, the war on terror and its relationship with America
Iraq war analysis: Jon Soltz
Iraq: the legacy - Basra's failed oil bonanza
Iraq: the legacy - Basra six years after the British arrived
Basra: a better model
Ed Burke
'My lads must have thought I was leading them into hell'
The disaster of Basra is all too likely to be repeated
Toby Dodge'Saddam Hussein could have been toppled without the war'
'My lads must have thought I was leading them into hell'
Iraq war analysis: Abdel Bari Atwan
Iraq war: Gordon Brown aims to delay inquiry report until after election
Sir Jeremy Greenstock and Colonel Tim Collins reflect on the Iraq war
About 23 results for Iraq: the legacy