OBITER – Page 104
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Firm’s clubcard offers tea on the pier
Loyal customers of south-west firm eligible for discounts on train ride… and tea.
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Injudicious behaviour
Now we have some judges actually getting down and dirty, we complain about it.
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Perils of the digital courtroom
Rushed and unexpected news stories always pose the problem of illustration in the digital age.
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Playful, sensual, eccentric – just like your office?
Two fresh coats of magnolia emulsion, or a sensual note?
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Memory lane
The time has come for us seriously to consider the case for a Bill of Rights, said Sir Keith Joseph.
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Can I quote you on that?
Always have two statements ready when something headline-friendly happens.
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Win tickets for Twelve Angry Men
Writer of best one-liner involving a mistranslation of famous ‘Magna Carta’ line will be going to Salford.
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Memory lane
Some civil liberty campaigners are sceptical about the use of tape recorders in interrogations as indeed are the police themselves.
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Penny pinching doesn’t pay
A recent story offered a reminder that some clients believe a £5 note in their pocket is better than £10 in their solicitor’s client account.
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‘Mr Loophole’ rails against driverless cars
‘If you don’t want to drive, get a driver or get on a train.’