Lord Archer arrives at the Old Bailey, central London, 2001. The best-selling novelist and former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party denies perverting the course of justice, perjury and using a diary as a false instrument in connection with his 1987 libel case. * against a newspaper.
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Lord Archer arrives at the Old Bailey, central London, 2001. The best-selling novelist and former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party denies perverting the course of justice, perjury and using a diary as a false instrument in connection with his 1987 libel case. * against a newspaper.