Tony Blair has explained, for the first time, the events of 2003 that led to the sacking of Lord Irvine and the creation of the Supreme Court. He accepts full responsibility for an "extremely bumpy" process.
His explan
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They say that revenge is a dish best served cold and Lord Irvine's first response to his sacking by Tony Blair more than six years ago is all the better for being positively icy.
It comes in the form of an 11-page paper to the H
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Lord Turnbull was speaking to me for a BBC docum
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