David Hallam

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  34. "Free Ginger campaign launched by Euro-MP" Hereford Times 9 October 1997
  35. "Perspective: Ages of innocence?; Harold Williams was convicted of murder in the year of the Silver Jubilee and maintained his innocence until he died in jail. Now the Court of Appeal will decide if the police sent the wrong person to prison for 23 years, writes Richard McComb. - Free Online Library".
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David Hallam
David Hallam at Clayton Road Co-op, Newcastle-under-Lyme copy.jpg
Hallam in 2018
Member of the European Parliament
for Herefordshire and Shropshire
In office
9 June 1994 10 June 1999