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"We have rather been invaded, " said presenter Sue Lawley as protesters made their point.
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David Lawley Wakelin burst into the inquiry on Monday and accused Mr Blair of being a war criminal.
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Police arrested Mr Lawley Wakelin on suspicion of breach of the peace but later released him without charge.
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In September 1984 he was, with Sue Lawley, one of the founding presenters of BBC's Six O'Clock News.
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In an interview with radio station LBC 97.3 FM, Mr Lawley Wakelin said it was "surprisingly easy" to get into the court.
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Life coach Lawley says you may want to avoid the question.
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Mr Lawley Wakelin, who made a film called The Alternative Iraq Enquiry, brought proceedings in Court 73 of the Royal Courts of Justice to a halt.
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Along with its XXX labels, MetaCert has cataloged and labeled more than 250 million sexually explicit web pages across all TLDs, including those ending in .com, according to Lawley.
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The bulletin became a story itself in 1988, when as Sue Lawley and Nicholas Witchell hosted the Six O'Clock News, the studio was invaded by a group of women protesting against a law which prevented councils from promoting homosexuality.
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