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Tumbling Lassie

19/02/2019 John Cairns Legal History

Many readers of this Blog will know of the Tumbling Lassie project that aims to raise awareness of issues of modern slavery and human trafficking, as well as raise funds for various anti-modern slavery and human trafficking charities. If interested in supporting this cause, and having an enjoyable night out, see the poster attached.

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