Protester bursts into Leveson Inquiry during Tony Blair evidence
A protester has been removed from the Leveson Inquiry after bursting into the courtroom and accusing Tony Blair of war crimes.
As the man was removed from court, Lord Leveson apologised to Mr Blair for the interruption, and ordered an immediate investigation into how the man got through a 'secure corridor' to disrupt proceedings.
Mr Blair went on to deny all allegations made by the protester.
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