In an unpublicised ruling last week, the High Court agreed to her appeal against suspension from the Roll. |
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The prime minister flew to Saudi Arabia yesterday on an unpublicised mission to talk to the country's leaders. |
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The theft seems to have been an internal job involving a security guard, but no prosecution followed and the thefts went unpublicised. |
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All the good things this Labour Government has done pass by ignored, unheralded, unpublicised by either the press or the government itself. |
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And I can imagine the farmers' fears at the moment, mainly because we experienced a similar, smaller and unpublicised scare last year. |
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Almost equally unpublicised was a meeting at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg this week. |
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One of the saddest and most galling aspects of this foot and mouth tragedy has been the relentless, silent, unpublicised invasion of our shop shelves by imported meat. |
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He is the author of a series of books which has rocketed him from his prolific but unpublicised status to the position of an international literary celebrity. |
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This surprise move was revealed in an unpublicised review by a senior Whitehall civil servant, Mike Baldwin, recently posted on the DETR's website. |
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Restoring empty homes offers a hefty but unpublicised tax perk. |
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It is alleged that at least four businessmen, and possibly more, who made unpublicised loans to the Labour Party were subsequently nominated for peerages by Tony Blair. |
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