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2026

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This book takes parts of chapters and complete chapters from "The Cathays Files 25", twelfth edition, places them in chronological order, and adds more details. In the book the author puts the following question, in two parts, to Mr Starmer (the british Prime Minister). (i) Why was a prosecution not started in 1987 when the police had said they had forged documents? (ii) Why did the government censor this affair (from the 1980s to the date of publication of this book)?

23,00 €

2026

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The book is non-fiction on a british government scandal. In the book the author puts the following question, in two parts, to Mr. Starmer (the british Prime Minister). (i) Why was a prosecution not started in 1987 when the police had said they had forged documents? (ii) Why did the government censor this affair (from the 1980s to the date of publication of this book)?

23,00 €

2016

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A ghost tour team mines the Steel City's past for the stories of spirits that stalk its streets today.Founded amidst the bloodshed of the French and Indian War, Pittsburgh is haunted by the ghosts of its gritty and sometimes violent past. Many believe American industrialist Henry Clay Frick still inhabits Clayton, one of the last surviving homes on Millionaires' Row. The spirit of Kate Soffel lingers at the Allegheny County Jail, where she helped plot the escape of...

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2 hours 56 min

2026

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The audiobook details numerous corrupt and criminal occurrences arranged by a high level british government employee.

12,00 €

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2 hours 30 min

2026

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The audiobook details numerous corrupt and criminal occurrences arranged by a high level british government employee. In this Part 1 abridgment the author puts the following question, in two parts, to Mr Starmer (the british Prime Minister). (i) Why was a prosecution not started in 1987 when the police had said they had forged documents? (ii) Why did the government censor this affair (from the 1980s to the date of publication of this book)?

12,00 €

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