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End of an institution.

The recent abolition of the historic role of Lord Chancellor by the Labour Party has sent shock waves across the legal profession - and further. Marcus Alcock examines the repercussions that this, and other proposed changes, will have.

One moment he was there in all his pomp, and the next he had gone.
The decision to abolish the position of Lord Chancellor in June by the
government took pretty much everyone by surprise. Lord

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