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Cheltenham MP Alex Chalk says he is 'hugely proud' of Extinction Rebellion - Gloucestershire Live
Solicitor General Alex Chalk and ex-magic circle associate Bim Afolami MP become latest Tory lawyers to abandon Boris Johnson - Legal Cheek
Oliver Dowden becomes new deputy PM and Alex Chalk new justice secretary after Raab resignation over bullying report | Politics News | Sky News
Alex Chalk fractures arm in Parliament bike crash - BBC News
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Oliver Dowden named deputy PM and Alex Chalk justice secretary after Raab quits | Conservatives | The Guardian
Cheltenham MP Alex Chalk at Home — Worcestershire Wedding and Event Photographer | Kevin Fern Photography
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Justice Secretary urges Pro-Palestinian groups to heed Met call on march | The Independent
The Prime Minister appoints Alex Chalk to the cabinet | Flickr
BBC Radio 4 - Law in Action, The new Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor, Alex Chalk KC MP
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Alex Chalk Announced as Secretary of State for Justice | Flickr
Alex Chalk | MP for Cheltenham
Speculation that Boris Johnson could sack Cheltenham MP Alex Chalk - Gloucestershire Live
Cheltenham MP Alex Chalk at Home — Worcestershire Wedding and Event Photographer | Kevin Fern Photography
Alex Chalk – 2022 Tribute to HM Queen Elizabeth II – UKPOL.CO.UK
Alex Chalk: 'I'm a legal aid barrister on a career sabbatical' | Opinion | Law Gazette
Alex Chalk: a “classy” justice secretary — but can he survive the prisons crisis? | Evening Standard