There's no party central in the new Supreme Court and top judges need to pack their own chilly bins if they fancy some coldies at the end of a tough day's judging.Judging is such a dry affair – having to tolerate sniveling lawyers would drive anyone
Jock Anderson Mon, 15 Feb 2010
There’s no party central in the new Supreme Court and top judges need to pack their own chilly bins if they fancy some coldies at the end of a tough day’s judging.
Judging is such a dry affair – having to tolerate sniveling lawyers would drive anyone to drink – no-one begrudges judges an after work
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