EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: Michael Fawcett appears to have been set up as the public scapegoat, but with no charges to answer he effectively becomes an innocent man.
Why shouldn't Michael Fawcett return to his fixer role with the King, now police have dropped their investigation into his alleged role in selling honours to foreigners for cash donations to Charles's pet charities?
Germany's version of Fawcett – Hans Hermann Weyer, who has died aged 85 – made millions by 'fixing titles and doctorates for sausage makers and rich spouses for broke nobles'. Sunday Times journalist Gabriel Pogrund, who has investigated the Fawcett affair, tweets: 'As repeatedly predicted, the Met confirms the monarchy is above the law – not just Charles but his associates too.'
With Succession star and SNP supporter Brian Cox due to address a pro-independence rally in Edinburgh on September 2, Scottish Tory chairman Craig Hoy wonders if the Dundee-born actor will be there in person Harrison Ford still playing swashbuckling screen hero Indiana Jones at 81, muses soulfully in Readers Digest: 'There's a skill involved in what we do, and the art that surfaces in our work is a spirit we all seek.'
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