Almost £22million in taxpayers’ money has been paid to Iraqis feared to have helped kill and maim British troops, new figures show.

The Ministry of Defence settled 1,471 claims from Iraqi nationals between 2003 and 2017, paying out huge sums in compensation handed out for alleged human rights breaches.

Most of the claims were settled in Iraq, without public scrutiny of the allegations in Britain.

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