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CHARLIE; Glib, disingenuous and ruthlessly ambitious, Lord Falconer
(he of the Dome and legalised gay sex in public toilets) is now destroying
our judiciary's independence. His qualification? He was once Tony
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Daily Mail (London, England); February 26, 2004; 1,232 Words The
Mail on Sunday (London, England) 2. Charlie Falconer, his wife's
gay war hero uncle and a [pounds sterling]6m lost legacy; lord Chancellor
misses out as entire country estate is left to brother-in-law. Preview
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Mail on Sunday (London, England); January 22, 2006; 602 Words The
Birmingham Post (England) 3. Perspective: Enter, the Government's
Mr Fixit; The future of council housing must be in crisis. Lord Falconer,
appointed by the Government to sort out the Millennium Dome, has been
put in charge. Paul Dale reports.(Features) Preview articles from
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Birmingham Post (England); March 14, 2002; 1,218 Words The
Independent (London, England) 4. The Monday Interview: Lord Falconer
of Thoroton - Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs - 'Iraq
has brought a climate of distrust into politics'.(Features) Preview
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Independent (London, England); September 5, 2005; 1,041 Words Western
Mail (Cardiff, Wales) 5. We are HERE; Lord Falconer seems to have
a problem remembering where Wales is, and who we are. So our man Patrick
Fletcher has decided to send him the following fax:.(News) Preview
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Mail (Cardiff, Wales); June 20, 2003; 928 Words The
Daily Mail (London, England) 6. GUILTY, M'LUD! . . . of turning
our noble justice system into cheap entertainment; As Lord Falconer
introduces TV cameras into the courtroom . . . Preview articles from
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Daily Mail (London, England); November 16, 2004; 1,063 Words The
Mail on Sunday (London, England) 7. Lords set to kill Falconer
reforms. Preview articles from our premium archive of 33 million documents.
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Mail on Sunday (London, England); March 7, 2004; 143 Words Western
Mail (Cardiff, Wales) 8. All ears for Tony's charming crony; A
week after becoming Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs
- with responsibility for Wales - Lord Falconer has not exactly clasped
Wales to his bosom. Political Editor Kirsty Buchanan was on his case
yesterday.(News) Preview articles from our premium archive of 33 million
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Mail (Cardiff, Wales); June 19, 2003; 574 Words The
Daily Mail (London, England) 9. Falconer, lord of nonsense.(Column)
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Daily Mail (London, England); June 21, 2004; 1,418 Words The
Mail on Sunday (London, England) 10. Raiders of the Scots art:
Part II; ...starring Lord Falconer and a [pounds sterling]1.5m collection
of on-loan Scottish paintings Lord Chancellor to keep artworks 'borrowed'
by his predecessor for Westminster home. Preview articles from our
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Mail on Sunday (London, England); January 1, 2006; 575 Words
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