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An interesting question raised in my mind by Morgan Llewellyn's Red Branch: what is the origin of the name Ulster?
Ulster etymology nwhyte 2009
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I occasionally catch a little of Llewellyn's programme before the footy.
Jim Rosenthal digs for Europa League victory | Martin Kelner 2011
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Collins, managing director of Bell Pottinger Public Affairs, told the reporters he used to be Llewellyn's boss in Conservative Central Office, and had worked with Cameron and chancellor George Osborne in the Conservative research department.
Bell Pottinger faces claims it offered rogue regimes access to politicians 2011
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BBC response to Tim Llewellyn's storyBBC News endeavours to report on all matters in the Middle East – as elsewhere – impartially, objectively and accurately.
BBC is 'confusing cause and effect' in its Israeli coverage 2011
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It has its good parts; Llewellyn's four cannons of a case (or whatever they're called) and the summary on Hohfeld's right-duty-privilege-power theories were interesting.
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Is Llewellyn's view of "singing them home" accurate?
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The best story easily is Livia Llewellyn's, with the Bishop and Baker worth a look, too.
Archive 2010-04-01 Blue Tyson 2010
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Mr. Cameron said Mr. Llewellyn's decision was correct as it was important that the prime minister wasn't seen as seeking to influence a sensitive police inquiry.
Cameron Defends Handling of Crisis Alistair MacDonald 2011
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But Labour, which was informed of the dinner in a letter to the frontbencher Kevin Brennan, is likely to ask questions about Llewellyn's decision to meet the Met commissioner in the company of Wallis at a time when questions were being asked about the links between the Yard and News International.
No 10 boss attended Scotland Yard dinner with ex-NoW deputy Neil Wallis 2011
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That nothing has changed is shown by the BBC's response to Tim Llewellyn's piece BBC 'confusing cause and effect', 23 May.
Response 2011
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