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In a speech to the Charity Commission's Annual Public Meeting, Orlando Fraser reflects on the principles that have guided him, and the Commission, during his time as Chair.
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Ambassador Holland thanks the Personal Representatives for their collaboration with the UK and work in defence of fundamental freedoms.
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