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... Lord Justice of Appeal in 1986 and , in 1990 , carried out an inquiry into prison disturbances following the Strangeways riots , completing Part II of the Inquiry with Judge Tumim . The report of the inquiry was published in 1991. Lord ...
... Lord Justice of Appeal in 1986 and , in 1990 , carried out an inquiry into prison disturbances following the Strangeways riots , completing Part II of the Inquiry with Judge Tumim . The report of the inquiry was published in 1991. Lord ...
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... Lord Shelburne told the House of Lords as he anticipated the loss of America in the early 1780s : ' After this will follow the West Indian islands , and in the process of time , Ireland itself ; so that we should not have a single foot ...
... Lord Shelburne told the House of Lords as he anticipated the loss of America in the early 1780s : ' After this will follow the West Indian islands , and in the process of time , Ireland itself ; so that we should not have a single foot ...
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... Lord Reid famously said in 1964 ' we do not have a developed system of administrative law — perhaps because until recently we did not need it ' . However , in a remarkably short period the courts reacted to the changes in society so ...
... Lord Reid famously said in 1964 ' we do not have a developed system of administrative law — perhaps because until recently we did not need it ' . However , in a remarkably short period the courts reacted to the changes in society so ...
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Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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