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Tom
Bingham - Previously Master of the Rolls, Lord
Chief Justice of England and Wales and Senior Law Lord
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 31st March 2009
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Vince
Cable - Retired as Leader of the Liberal-Democrats
in Parliament
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 25th October 2022
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Sherard Cowper-Coles - Retired Diplomat
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 11th September 2024
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Heather Hancock - Master of St John's College, Cambridge
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 7th July 2023
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Julian
Huppert - Director of the Intellectual Forum,
Jesus College, Cambridge
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 16th January 2024
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John Machin - Retired Circuit Judge
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 24th May 2013 and continued 6th August 2014
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Simon McDonald - Retired diplomat; Master of Christ's College, Cambridge.
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 23rd June 2023
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Nicholas Phillips - First President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, now retired
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 7th
February 2014
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Rosemary
Polack - Retired lawyer
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 13th
May 2013
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Eleanor Sharpston - Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Communities
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 27th November 2015
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Stephen
Toope - International Lawyer. Vice-Chancellor
of Cambridge University from October 1st 2017 to September 30th
2022
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 26th September 2022
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William Waldegrave - Provost of Eton College. Previously a Conservative politician and now a life peer.
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 12-13th
June 2011 & 28th April 2013
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Richard
Wilson - Previously Civil Service; Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 20th November 2009
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Stanley Wong - Previously Civil Service, Hong Kong
interviewed
by Alan Macfarlane 5th December 2023
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