By JO DILLON
Lord Hutton will begin his inquiry into the death of Dr David Kelly early this week, the Ministry of Defence said today.
Anxious to conduct the inquiry swiftly, the judge is expected to take between six and eight weeks on a "narrow" remit designed purely to examine the circumstances that led to the scientist's apparent suicide.
The MoD said Lord Hutton would decide the precise scope of the inquiry himself and determine the extent to which it would be held in public or private.
But Geoff Hoon, the Secretary, of State for Defence, promised in a statement yesterday that the Government would give its "fullest co-operation", adding it "expects all other authorities and parties to do the same" - a clear dig at the BBC whose Today programme report, which raised questions about the Government's Iraq dossier, propelled Dr Kelly into the public eye when it was revealed in a letter from the minister to the BBC chairman Gavyn Davies that he may have been the source.