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Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast

168: A Tale Of Two Andrews

Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast

Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast

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4.72K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2026

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Ian, Adam, Andy and Rachael Claye discuss two men named Andrew - one who used to be a prince, and one who's still a solicitor with a very dubious practice. 

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0:00.0

Page 94, the Private Eye podcast.

0:03.5

Hello and welcome to another episode of page 94.

0:06.4

My name's Andrew Hunter Murray and I'm here in the Eye Studio with Adam McQueen, Ian Hizlop and Rachel Clay.

0:12.0

And we have got a special bumper episode today about two blokes called Andrew.

0:17.9

There are no prizes for guessing who one of them is, but the other is extremely interesting.

0:23.6

So, Rachel, in the back pages of Private Eye over the last few issues, there have been stories about a solicitor whose name is Andrew Milne.

0:31.6

We have called him in the magazine a litigious bully, and I would say that's a pretty fair description. He brings litigation

0:40.0

against anyone unlucky enough to be in a contract with him and he uses his legal knowledge and his

0:45.3

knowledge of the legal system to sort of extract money from people. For himself? For himself.

0:52.6

Yes. I mean we're used to solicitors litigating other people.

0:56.9

But this is personal.

0:58.6

So I give you a couple of examples.

1:00.1

He moved house.

1:01.5

A removals firm moved his stuff and stored some of his stuff afterwards.

1:06.0

This removals firm was bought up by another company.

1:09.9

It sent him an invoice with the old company's company number and company name,

1:15.4

which you might not think a great crime.

1:17.4

It's kind of a procedural error.

1:18.5

A clerical error, reissue the invoice, whatever.

1:21.6

Not to Andrew Milne, it represented an opportunity.

1:24.8

And he sent various letters to the directors of this firm. He alleged data

1:29.7

theft. He alleged invoicing fraud. He said he was going to bring a class action worth

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