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irishtimes.com: File detailing ‘unnatural practices’ of UK politicians discovered

22.1.15

File detailing ‘unnatural practices’ of UK politicians discovered: [irishtimes.com] The existence of the file was discovered by a lecturer who spotted a reference to it in the National Archives, but the file itself has been closed to public inspection and thus not released under the 30-year rule.

The discovery was seized upon by critics of the troubled inquiry, which has lost two proposed heads and is now embroiled in an embarrassing row in which a senior barrister has been accused of trying to intimidate a member of the inquiry.

However, the cabinet office played down the significance of the discovery, pointing out accurately that the National Archives in Kew traditionally lists records that have been restricted from public inspection.


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