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1. Article continues Donaldson was first embroiled in legal, political and media controversy as the one and only president of the National Industrial Relations Court (NIRC) from 1'71 to 1'74.
2. Having assisted the Solicitor–General, Sir Geoffrey Howe, in drafting the Industrial Relations Act 1'71, Donaldson was an obvious choice as the first president of the National Industrial Relations Court.
3. He presided over the National Industrial Relations Court in the 1'70s, later becoming Master of the Rolls Simon Lee Saturday September 3, 2005 The Guardian When John Donaldson became a judge in 1'66, he did so at at the strikingly young age of 46.
4. His history fuelled suspicions of him when, in 1'71, he was first propelled into the public consciousness by Edward Heath, the Tory prime minister, who made him president of the new National Industrial Relations Court, set up to try to impose some discipline on the trade unions.