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The Chilcot Report: 2.6 Million Words and Seven Years in the Making

The British inquiry into the Iraq War will publish its findings today; Two white policemen in the US have been filmed shooting dead a black man; Why footballers miss penalties.

More than seven years after it was set up, the British inquiry into the Iraq War will publish its findings today. Its chairman is Sir John Chilcot. There have been protests in the US state of Louisiana after a video appeared on the internet showing two white policemen apparently holding down and shooting dead a black man named as Alton Sterling. According to researchers from Bangor University, players consistently miss vital penalties because they make the exact error they are trying to avoid - known as an 'ironic error'.

50 minutes

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Wed 6 Jul 201606:06GMT

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  • Wed 6 Jul 201606:06GMT