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A few weeks later burglars were caught in a building called Watergate and Reginald Maudling resigned as home secretary over the Poulson scandal.
Azed: a giant among crosswords Francis Wheen 2010
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Elsewhere in the Observer the madding crowd strives away like billy-o, just as it did in the days of Richard Nixon and Reginald Maudling, but for those needing a refuge from the weekly din there's still the cool sequester'd vale inhabited by Azed.
Azed: a giant among crosswords Francis Wheen 2010
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A Parliamentary inquiry into the conduct of Maudling and two other MPs concluded that Maudling had indulged in "conduct inconsistent with the standards which the House is entitled to expect from its members."
Hannah Fisher: "Power Corrupts and Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely" 2009
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I shall not do that, partly because I remember too well the definition that was given to me in the 1970 election by Reg Maudling who said, "I've just been told that a politician is a man who approaches every subject with an open mug."
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The library is as large as 2 or 3 roomes but old and a little disreguarded except one part wch is parted from the rest, wansecoated and fitted up neate and painted which was done by King james ye Second wn he designed Maudling Colledg for his priests A Seminary.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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Though the wider public corruption associated with the architect John Poulson Maudling was brought down by his connection was pretty bad.
The Guardian World News Michael White 2011
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Tracy Maudling said: 'For him to lose his life like that is terrible.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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Gavin Maudling replied with a try and Jamie Sharpe added two goals.
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Maudling, once seen as a future Tory leader, was also rather miffed.
Politics news, UK and world political comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk Simon Hoggart 2010
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We have seen four postwar booms that became busts triggered by excessive credit and poor economic management: the Maudling, Barber, Lawson and Brown booms.
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