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Achins BookshopInverKirkaig, Lochinver, Lairg, Sutherland, Highlands IV27 4LR, 01571 844262Possibly the most remote bookshop in mainland Britain, Achins sits in gobsmacking scenery between Suilven mountain and the sea.
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This came after opposition to the proposals from all quarters, with 24 Labour rebels including two former Lord Chancellors, Lord Irvine of Lairg and Lord Falconer of Thoroton, as well as Baroness Manningham-Buller, the former head of MI5, Lord Justice Woolf, the former Lord Chief Justice, and Lord Condon, the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
B2fxxx 2008
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In his new role, Lord Irvine of Lairg, always overbearing and sharp-elbowed, seemed determined to inflate his already considerable power -- virtually flinging himself upon the blades of his enemies.
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Irvine of Lairg, who presides over the House of Lords, British
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Maduna and chief state law adviser Enver Daniels were in London last week to discuss the case with key British figures, including the Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine of Lairg, and Britain's Minister for Africa Peter Hain.
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She had lived before his death in a large house on the outskirts of Lairg and after his death had sold up.
Death of a Scriptwriter Beaton, M. C. 1998
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He did not want to think of her skidding into a ditch on the Lairg road.
Death of a Dentist Beaton, M. C. 1997
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It was from the owner of a hotel fi fteen miles away on the Lairg road, complaining he had been burgled the night before.
Death of a Dentist Beaton, M. C. 1997
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He set out on the Lairg road for The Scotsman Hotel.
Death of a Dentist Beaton, M. C. 1997
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Lairg; owned Hugo Freskyn; in Sweyn's track to burn Frakark; in old earldom of Caithness.
Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns James Gray
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