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Last Updated: Wednesday, 28 January, 2004, 11:21 GMT
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Leak row ahead of Hutton report
The Sun says the report came from someone 'with no vested interest'
Lord Hutton will begin delivering his verdict on the death of weapons expert Dr David Kelly within 30 minutes.
His findings were due as a row grew over what appeared to be leaked details of the report in the Sun newspaper.
It claims Tony Blair is cleared of any "dishonourable conduct", but the BBC is accused of a series of failings.
The Tories have blamed the government for the leak but Downing Street has strongly denied it was responsible, as has the BBC and Alastair Campbell.
The prime minister's official spokesman said Mr Blair was "very angry" about the leak.
Former Downing Street spin doctor Alastair Campbell has said any suggestion that he was to blame was "totally untrue and deeply offensive".
Tory party leader Michael Howard called for the Metropolitan Police commissioner to conduct a full inquiry into the "disgraceful" leak.