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17/07/2026

Caroline Langley - A military court martial held at HMS Tamar more than thirty-five years ago involving two Gurkha soldiers

After 10am on Brunch this Friday, Barrister Caroline Langley is in studio to revisit one of the most captivating cases of her career — a military court martial held at HMS Tamar more than thirty-five years ago involving two Gurkha soldiers. After recently rediscovering her handwritten notebooks from the trial, Caroline found herself transported back to a case that raised fascinating questions about justice, culture, identity and what can happen when different traditions and worldviews meet in the courtroom.

17/07/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 10:05 - 12:00)

第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)

第二部份 Part 2 (HKT 11:05 - 12:00)

17/07/2026 - Caroline Langley - A military court martial held at HMS Tamar more than thirty-five years ago involving two Gurkha soldiers

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Caroline Langley - A military court martial held at HMS Tamar more than thirty-five years ago involving two Gurkha soldiers

Presenter:Cruzanne Macalligan

After 10am on Brunch this Friday, Barrister Caroline Langley is in studio to revisit one of the most captivating cases of her career — a military court martial held at HMS Tamar more than thirty-five years ago involving two Gurkha soldiers. After recently rediscovering her handwritten notebooks from the trial, Caroline found herself transported back to a case that raised fascinating questions about justice, culture, identity and what can happen when different traditions and worldviews meet in the courtroom.

RTHK Radio 3

17/07/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 10:05 - 12:00)

第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)

第二部份 Part 2 (HKT 11:05 - 12:00)

17/07/2026 - Caroline Langley - A military court martial held at HMS Tamar more than thirty-five years ago involving two Gurkha soldiers