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Welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for your contributions, including your edits to David Hope, Baron Hope of Craighead. However, please be aware of Wikipedia's policy that biographical information about living persons must not be libelous. Any controversial statements about a living person added to an article, or any other Wikipedia page, must include proper sources. If you don't know how to cite a source, you may want to read Referencing for beginners for instructions. This also applies to Derry Irvine, Baron Irvine of Lairg and Leonard Hoffmann, Baron Hoffmann

Material in Wikipedia is required to be supported by reliable, published, sources - see the policy regarding the use of reliable sources. This is particularly important where the information relates to living individuals, see the policy the relating to biographies of living persons. The material you have added also gives the reader little context in which to place the actions described, what was the nature of the original case for instance (and what is your connection to it, you should probably also check out the policy on conflicts of interest)? Please also bear in mind that Wikipedia is not a soapbox - it is not the place to try and right wrongs you may feel you have suffered. I am going to list the articles concerned on WP:BLPN to ensure that more people have the chance to evaluate the material. David Underdown (talk) 10:22, 11 June 2010 (UTC)