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4/21/13

In pictures: Jeffrey Archer | Gallery | guardian.co.uk

Archer for London 1999: The Conservative party selects Lord Archer to be its candidate for mayor of London. Photo: Garry Weaser That's my boy 1999: William Hague and Lord Archer at the Conservative party conference at Blackpool. The then-Conservative leader endorsed Lord Archer for London mayor, saying he was a man of "probity and integrity". Photo: Don McPhee, Guardian The mistress November 1999: Lord Archer's former personal assistant Andrina Colquhoun. She told the Old Bailey that she had a relationship with the novelist in the six years leading up to his appointment as deputy chairman of the Conservative party. Photo: Tim Ockenden, PA Rivals for mayor 1998: Ken Livingstone and Lord Archer at the launch of the Hackney Empire's appeal campaign at the Lux Centre in London. Mr Livingstone was eventually elected London mayor. Photo: Peter J Jordan, PA On the campaign trail May 1998: Lord Archer after the "yes" vote in the referendum for a new London council and a figurehead mayor for the capital. Photo: Stefan Rousseau, PA

Milord Archer 1998: The ennobled Lord Archer at the House of Lords before the state opening of Parliament. Photo: Michael Stephens, Reuters

The self-made millionaire 1998: Jeffrey Archer in his penthouse flat beside the Thames at Vauxhall, overlooking the Palace of Westminster. Archer made a fortune from his bestselling novels such as Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less. Photo: Andy Hall Jeffrey woz ere? The Sambuca restaurant in Lower Sloane Street, Chelsea, where Lord Archer claimed to have had dinner with a friend after a newspaper alleged he spent the evening with prostitute Monica Coghlan. Photo: Michael Stephens, PA The prostitute 1987: Monica Coghlan, the former prostitute at the centre of Jeffrey Archer's 1987 libel trial. Photo: PA

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