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Profumo scandal icon Christine Keeler denied posthumous pardon over perjury conviction

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The woman at the centre of the infamous Profumo scandal, Christine Keeler, has been denied a posthumous pardon over her conviction for perjury.

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Justice chiefs have refused to quash the model's 1963 perjury conviction in a blow to her family, who have long fought to clear her name.

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The family claimed for years the prosecution was part of a plot to smear her after her affair with Conservative war minister John Profumo in the 1960s.It comes just days after nightclub hostess Ruth Ellis was given the Royal Prerogative of Mercy (RPM).

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He said: "I'm delighted that Ruth Ellis has been granted the posthumous pardon – it is right that the Government recognised she was suffering and put in a terrible position by an abusive husband."They should have recognised there was an injustice.

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They have recognised that my mum...

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