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All hail the small fry

‘The case collapsed in ridicule. A rare victory for common sense’

WE should celebrate two triumphs for the British system this week. A regulator and a judge turned the tables on two overweening organisations. One, an American multinational, the other a powerful Government agency.

For country people, the first is especially important because so much of our economy

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