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OPINION: Blair’s new arrival reveals reliance on spin
26 Nov 1999 | by BERNARD INGHAM
The late Henry James, who served more prime ministers in the No 10 press office than anyone else...The late Henry James, who served more prime ministers in the No 10 press office than anyone else ...
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