November 7, 2012

The Other Election Still Looming

Bingham & Wynne-Jones, The Telegraph

Two bookmakers announced that they had stopped taking money on Justin Welby, the long-standing front-runner to succeed Dr Rowan Williams, after a flurry of bets on the former oil executive on Tuesday morning.

It is understood that Bishop Welby, who was last night on a retreat in Yorkshire, and his family are expected in...

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