In the spring of 1974, as reports multiplied of his involvement with crooks such as John Poulson and T. Dan Smith, Reginald Maudling disappeared to Paris with his wife, Beryl. The Daily Mail's Harry Longmuir had little difficulty locating him in the 'Président' suite of the George V. Checking in himself, Longmuir spent a whole Sunday morning with a confused, disorientated Maudling in his dressing-gown. Maudling chatted away amiably - providing damning copy - while drinking the contents of Longmuir's minibar.
LRB 21 April 2005 | PDF Download
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