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Jeremy Hunt Sent Memo Praising BSkyB Bid Before Being Appointed As Neutral Arbiter - Huffington Post
File photo dated 28/02/1985 of Queen Elizabeth II with proprietor Rupert Murdoch (left) at The Times newspaper building at Grays Inn Road, London, to mark the paper's bicentenary. Diana, Princess of Wales with Rupert Murdoch, proprietor of The Times, ...
Ben Emmerson QC: abuse of human rights policies increases terrorism - The Guardian
 Emmerson, 48, is a founding member of Matrix Chambers in Gray's Inn, central London. The legal powerhouse includes Cherie Booth QC, the former Director of Public Prosecutions Lord Ken Macdonald QC, Professor Philippe Sands QC, the privacy expert Hugh ...
Chelsea Arts Club outs poor old Ted Heath - Evening Standard
 Will the Prince of Wales, honorary bencher of Gray's Inn, accept Sir Michael Burton's invitation to witness a re-enactment of the trial and beheading of Charles I? High Court judge Mr Justice Burton hopes so: tonight and tomorrow night (after a hard ...
Six men charged with New Year's Day murder of Aarron McKoy - Camden New Journal newspapers website
Mr McKoy, from Hackney, died on the pavement in Portpool Lane, near Gray's Inn Road, from a bullet to the chest on his 22nd birthday. He had been celebrating at a nearby bar with friends before being attacked. Three of the men in court have already ...
Flâneur among the flowers - Financial Times
 Next comes Gray's Inn with its Indian bean trees lolling their ancient arms across the lawns. Their latin name, Catalpa bignonioides, rolls off the tongue deliciously. Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626), the statesman and garden maker, laid out the walks ...
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