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Lord Justice of Appeal

British  

noun

  1. an ordinary judge of the Court of Appeal

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Former Lord Justice of Appeal Baroness Butler-Sloss also warned the reputation of the House was "at stake"

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The former lord justice of appeal was speaking in an interview for BBC NI's Spotlight programme.

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Lord Justice Sir Gary Hickinbottom, , was appointed to the Privy Council in 2017 following his appointment as Lord Justice of Appeal.

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"From recent events in France, to schools… and even the adverts screened in cinemas, for good or ill, religion and belief impacts directly on all our daily lives," says the former Lord Justice of Appeal.

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He explains: "She would receive an enormous response by the people of Gibraltar. Everybody in Gibraltar would probably even bake scones and get the best tea out and serve it to the Queen when she comes. Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, the first woman to sit as a Lord Justice of Appeal, guest edits BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Wednesday 31 December, 06:00-09:00 GMT. Other guest editors across the festive period include Lenny Henry, Mervyn King and John Bercow. "

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