Buried deep in the nibbets of today’s Times is an extraordinary revelation – there is set to be an inquiry into the delay of the Chilcot Inquiry.

The Times reports that MPs have appointed a barrister to review the process that has led to extensive delays into the Chilcot Inquiry into the Iraq war.

The Chilcot Inquiry is named after its chairman, Sir John Chilcot is also known as the Iraq Inquiry, is a look into Britain’s role in the Iraq War. It was announced on 15 June, 2009.

Bloody hell they're doing an Inquiry into why the Chilcot Inquiry took so long. What if that inquiry takes forever pic.twitter.com/VINVqCdvp9 — Mollie Goodfellow (@hansmollman) April 4, 2016

The question is, how long will this inquiry take to report back?