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Lynda Lee-potter: Encyclopedia Ii - Lynda Lee-potter - Daily Mail
She joined the Daily Mail as a feature writer in 1967, but her big break came five years later, when Jean Rook left the Daily Mail for th...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia - Daily Mail
The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper, first published in 1896. Its sister paper, the Mail on Sunday, was launched in 1982. The e...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - History
The Daily Mail, devised by Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe and his brother Harold (later Lord Rothermere), was first published ...
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1944: Encyclopedia - 1944
1944 (MCMXLIV) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar).
1944 - Events.
January 4 - The Battle of Monte ...
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British Union Of Fascists: Encyclopedia - British Union Of Fascists
The British Union of Fascists (BUF) was a political party of the 1930s in the United Kingdom. The party was formed in 1932 by ex-Labour g...
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Black Propaganda: Encyclopedia - Black Propaganda
Black propaganda is propaganda that purports to be from a source on one side of a conflict, but is actually from the opposing side. It is...
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Broadsheet: Encyclopedia - Broadsheet
Broadsheet is a size and format for newspapers, and a descriptive term applied to papers which use that format rather than the smaller ta...
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David Gemmell: Encyclopedia - David Gemmell
David Gemmell (born August 1, 1948) is a Times bestseller fantasy author.
He was born in West London in the summer of 1948. At the age of...
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British Board Of Film Classification: Encyclopedia - British Board Of Film Classification
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) is the organisation responsible for film classification within the United Kingdom.
Britis...
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Business Action On Climate Change: Encyclopedia - Business Action On Climate Change
Business action on climate change includes a range of activities relating to combatting global warming, and to influencing political deci...
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Loch Ness Monster: Encyclopedia - Loch Ness Monster
The Loch Ness Monster, sometimes called "Nessie" or "Ness" (Scottish Gaelic: Niseag) is a mysterious and unidentified animal or group of ...
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The Daily Telegraph: Encyclopedia - The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph is a British broadsheet newspaper founded in 1855. Its sister paper, The Sunday Telegraph, was founded in 1961. In No...
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Albert Ii Prince Of Monaco: Encyclopedia - Albert Ii Prince Of Monaco
His Serene Highness Prince Albert II (Albert Alexandre Louis Pierre Grimaldi; born March 14, 1958), styled HSH The Sovereign Prince of Mo...
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Anthony Burgess: Encyclopedia - Anthony Burgess
Anthony Burgess (February 25, 1917 - November 22, 1993) was an English novelist and critic. He was also active as a composer, librettist,...
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A. K. Chesterton: Encyclopedia - A. K. Chesterton
Arthur Kenneth Chesterton (1896 — August 16, 1973) was an ultra right-wing politician and journalist, instrumental in founding a number...
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Bath: Encyclopedia - Bath
Bath is a city in South West England most famous for its baths fed by three hot springs. It is situated 96.8 miles (155.8 km) west of Cha...
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Crispian Mills: Encyclopedia - Crispian Mills
Crispian Mills (born January 18, 1973 in Hammersmith, London) is a British musician.
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List Of Newspapers In The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia - List Of Newspapers In The United Kingdom
Traditionally newspapers could be split into 'quality', serious-minded newspapers (usually referred to as 'Broadsheets' due to their larg...
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Columnist: Encyclopedia - Columnist
A columnist is a journalist who produces a specific form of writing for publication called a "column". Columns appear in newspapers, maga...
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?: Encyclopedia - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? is a television game show which offers very large cash prizes for correctly answering successive multiple-...
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University Of Leeds: Encyclopedia - University Of Leeds
The University of Leeds, England, is one of the largest universities in the United Kingdom and the most popular by applicants, with 52,44...
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Daily Express: Encyclopedia - Daily Express
The Daily Express is a conservative, middle-market British tabloid newspaper. It is the flagship title of Express Newspapers and is curre...
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Crossword: Encyclopedia - Crossword
The crossword is the most common variety of word puzzle in the world. Modern crosswords normally take the form of a square grid of black ...
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The Daily Mirror: Encyclopedia - The Daily Mirror
The Daily Mirror is a British tabloid daily newspaper. For a period during the 1990s it was renamed The Mirror, but reverted to its origi...
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Charles Ingram: Encyclopedia - Charles Ingram
Charles Ingram is an ex-British Army Major who made headlines in the United Kingdom when he cheated on the television show Who Wants to B...
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Zola Budd: Encyclopedia - Zola Budd
Zola Pieterse, still better known by her maiden name of Zola Budd (born May 26, 1966 in Bloemfontein, Orange Free State in South Africa),...
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Women's Social And Political Union: Encyclopedia - Women's Social And Political Union
The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was the leading organisation campaigning for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom. It was...
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1928 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1928 In Aviation - Events
January
January 6-8 - Lt Christian Schilt makes ten flights in an O2U Corsair to evacuate wounded marines from the besieged village of Q...
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Ken Livingstone: Encyclopedia Ii - Ken Livingstone - Recent Events
One of the key points of conflict between Livingstone and the Labour Party had been the proposed 'Public-Private Partnership' for the Lon...
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London Borough Of Lambeth: Encyclopedia Ii - London Borough Of Lambeth - Locations And Landmarks
Lambeth is a long, thin borough (approximately 3 miles wide and 7 miles long. Great variety exists in the districts. To the north are the...
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Deborah Moggach: Encyclopedia Ii - Deborah Moggach - Her Work
NOVELS:
These Foolish Things (2004)
Final Demand (2001)
Tulip Fever (1999)
Close Relations (1997)
Seesaw (1996)
The Ex-Wives (1993)
The S...
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King Edward Vi Grammar School Chelmsford: Encyclopedia Ii - King Edward Vi Grammar School Chelmsford - Extra-curricular Activities
King Edward VI Grammar School Chelmsford - Combined Cadet Forces & Corps of Drums.
The school maintains an Army contingent of the C...
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List Of Newspapers In The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Newspapers In The United Kingdom - Local Newspapers
Most towns and cities in the UK have at least one local newspaper, such as the Evening Post in Bristol and The Echo in Cardiff. However, ...
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Neville Chamberlain: Encyclopedia Ii - Neville Chamberlain - Overview
Chamberlain is perhaps the most ill-regarded British Prime Minister of the 20th century, largely because of his policy of appeasement tow...
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Leslie Halliwell: Encyclopedia Ii - Leslie Halliwell - Life
Born in Bolton, Lancashire, Halliwell was captivated by the films from an early age. A scholarship boy from a modest background, he major...
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Jean Charles De Menezes: Encyclopedia Ii - Jean Charles De Menezes - Disputed Facts And Events
Many of the "disputed" facts in this section were very quickly resolved. Some were later demonstated as being patently false and to be fa...
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Life On Mars Television: Encyclopedia Ii - Life On Mars Television - Production
Produced by Kudos Film & Television — the makers of Spooks and Hustle — for BBC Wales, the eight one-hour episodes are broadcast ...
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Edgar Wallace: Encyclopedia Ii - Edgar Wallace - Literary Works
Edgar Wallace - African Novels.
1911 Sanders Of The River
1911 The People Of The River
1913 The River Of Stars
1914 Bosambo Of The Riv...
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A Day In The Life: Encyclopedia Ii - A Day In The Life - An Orchestral Freak Out
The basic track for the song was refined with remixing and additional parts added at recording sessions on January 20 and February 3. By ...
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David Bellamy: Encyclopedia Ii - David Bellamy - Background
He was brought up as a strict Baptist. He attended Sutton County Grammar School, Sutton; Chelsea College of Science and Technology; and B...
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David Aaronovitch: Encyclopedia Ii - David Aaronovitch - Early Life
Aaronovitch is the son of the late economist and Communist Sam Aaronovitch, and brother of the actor Owen Aaronovitch and scriptwriter Be...
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Leigh Richmond Roose: Encyclopedia Ii - Leigh Richmond Roose - Playing Style And Philosophy Of Goalkeeping
Roose has been described by the Dictionary of Welsh Biography as a man who "had been thoroughly grounded in the fundamentals of his art, ...
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Edward Viii Abdication Crisis: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Viii Abdication Crisis - The Rumours About Wallis
If the king's advisors had considered Mrs. Simpson a suitable consort, they might have made more of an effort to find a legal solution to...
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Munich Air Disaster: Encyclopedia Ii - Munich Air Disaster - Background
The European Cup had been contested since 1955, although no English club took part in the very first tournament on account of Football Le...
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Hutton Inquiry: Encyclopedia Ii - Hutton Inquiry - The Report
Hutton initially announced that he expected to be able to deliver his report in late November or early December. The report was eventuall...
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Lynda Lee-potter: Encyclopedia Ii - Lynda Lee-potter - Early Years
Lynda Lee-Potter was born into a working-class family in the small mining town of Leigh, Lancashire. Her father was a miner, who would la...
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Manga Entertainment: Encyclopedia Ii - Manga Entertainment - Anime Licenced By Manga Entertainment
As of 2005, Manga Entertainment owns the English rights to 57 anime titles. Their UK arm, Manga Entertainment UK, also sublicenses a numb...
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Melanie Phillips: Encyclopedia Ii - Melanie Phillips - Education And Career As A Journalist
Phillips read English at St Anne's, Oxford, before training as a journalist on the Evening Echo, a local paper in Hemel Hempstead. After ...
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More4: Encyclopedia Ii - More4 - Content
More4 centres around lifestyle, documentary, and arts programming, and will compete with the BBC's similar offering, BBC4. More4 airs fro...
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Louis Blériot: Encyclopedia Ii - Louis Blériot - Engineering
Shortly after, Blériot turned his attention to aeronautical design and engineering. He became president of the floundering aircraft comp...
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Jam Tv Series: Encyclopedia Ii - Jam Tv Series - Episode Details
Jam TV series - Episode One.
Sketch 1
Two parents explain to a friend that they are worried their son will become homosexual because ...
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J. B. Morton: Encyclopedia Ii - J. B. Morton - Career
J. B. Morton - Early career.
Quickly realising that he could not make a living on poetry, Morton found a job writing for a musical revu...
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Istanbul Pogrom: Encyclopedia Ii - Istanbul Pogrom - The Pogrom
Istanbul Pogrom - Planning.
In his 2005 book, Harvard-trained Byzantinist historian, Speros Vryonis, documents the direct role of the D...
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Private Eye: Encyclopedia Ii - Private Eye - Sections
The magazine currently includes several regular sections:
The cover, with its famous speech bubble, putting ironic or humorous comments ...
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Fascism And Ideology: Encyclopedia Ii - Fascism And Ideology - Fascism Nazism Socialism Collectivism And Corporatism
Italian Fascism clearly had roots in socialist circles, and Nazism is an abbreviation for "National Socialist German Workers Party", and ...
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Loch Ness Monster: Encyclopedia Ii - Loch Ness Monster - The Loch Ness Monster And Popular Culture
The Loch Ness Monster is well known throughout the United Kingdom and the United States.
Loch Ness Monster - Literature.
A Saint story ...
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Henry Vollam Morton: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry Vollam Morton - Private Life
Morton was born at Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire, the son of Joseph Morton and Margaret Maclain Ewart. He was educated at King Edward's S...
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The Sun: Encyclopedia Ii - The Sun - The Sun Before Murdoch
The Sun was launched in 1964 as a replacement for the Daily Herald, which Mirror Group Newspapers had bought from Odhams Press and the TU...
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I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue: Encyclopedia Ii - I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue - Participants
I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue - Chairman.
The chairman (except for a few episodes in the first series) is Humphrey Lyttelton, generally re...
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University Of Leeds: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Leeds - Location
The main campus is located one mile (1.6 km) north of the city centre of Leeds, in the county of West Yorkshire in northern England. The ...
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?: Encyclopedia Ii - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? - Other National Variants
Although it originated in the United Kingdom, the format of show has subsequently been exported to many countries around the world. As of...
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Invasion Literature: Encyclopedia Ii - Invasion Literature - Invasion Literature
The Battle of Dorking (1871) by George Tomkyns Chesney first appeared in Blackwood's Magazine, a respected Victorian political journal re...
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Zola Budd: Encyclopedia Ii - Zola Budd - 1984 Olympic 3000 Meter
The British promptly selected Budd for the 1984 3,000 meter Olympic event. During the race she was clipped twice from behind by her child...
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Paul Johnson Journalist: Encyclopedia Ii - Paul Johnson Journalist - Recent Decades
Although Johnson still voted Labour in the general election of 1970, the decade saw him evolve into a right-wing polemicist, which he rem...
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Tabloid: Encyclopedia Ii - Tabloid - Famous Tabloids
Tabloid - Australia.
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)
The Herald Sun (Melbourne)
The Advertiser (Adelaide)
The Sunday Times (Perth)
The We...
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Euroscepticism: Encyclopedia Ii - Euroscepticism - Euroscepticism In The United Kingdom
The debate around euroscepticism has been a major political issue in the United Kingdom since the inception of the European Union (then t...
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Section 28: Encyclopedia Ii - Section 28 - History
The origins of Section 28 lie in intense media interest and public fears over policies of the more left-wing local authorities towards ho...
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Ruby Wax: Encyclopedia Ii - Ruby Wax - Career
Originally she had been a straight actress, working at the Royal Shakespeare Company alongside Juliet Stevenson.
Her popularity in terms ...
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Diana Princess Of Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Diana Princess Of Wales - Death
On 31 August 1997 Diana was involved in a car accident in the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris, along with her friend and lover Dodi F...
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1909 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1909 In Aviation - Events
1909 in aviation - February.
February 23 - John McCurdy makes the first aeroplane flight in Canada in the Silver Dart
1909 in aviati...
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Kingsway Tramway Subway: Encyclopedia Ii - Kingsway Tramway Subway - Planning
The London County Council (LCC) had for many years wanted to connect its so-called "North Side" and "South Side" tramway systems in order...
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Jonathan Dimbleby: Encyclopedia Ii - Jonathan Dimbleby - Author And Other Activities
He wrote The Prince of Wales: A Biography and wrote and presented a television documentary on the Prince of Wales entitled Charles, The P...
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News Of The World: Encyclopedia Ii - News Of The World - History
The newspaper was first published on October 1, 1843, in London by John Browne Bell. Priced at just three pence, even before the repeal o...
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Jerry Springer - The Opera: Encyclopedia Ii - Jerry Springer - The Opera - History
Jerry Springer - The Opera - Battersea Arts Centre.
Richard Thomas's first opera, Tourette's Diva, was performed at London's Battersea ...
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T. S. Eliot: Encyclopedia Ii - T. S. Eliot - Life
T. S. Eliot - Early life and education.
Eliot was born on the 26th of September 1888 into a prominent family from St. Louis, Missouri. ...
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John Bercow: Encyclopedia Ii - John Bercow - Monday Club And University Politics
John Bercow has changed his views during his political career. Starting out as an ultra-Right winger, and close friend of K Harvey Procto...
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1919 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1919 In Aviation - Events
January
January 8 - Civil aviation resumes in Germany
January 10 - Airco DH.4s of No.2 (Communications) Squadron, RAF are converted for ...
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History Of British Newspapers: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of British Newspapers - Origins
Regular newspaper publication dates from the mid 17th century. Prior to then it was believed that the 'reckless' reporting of news might ...
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Bbc Controversies: Encyclopedia Ii - Bbc Controversies - Brief History
One of the first controversial issues in which the BBC became involved was over the question of funding and the control of programming. I...
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Bath: Encyclopedia Ii - Bath - Geography
Bath - Situation and transport.
Bath is located at 51°22′34″N, 2°21′35″W[1]. It is approximately 25 kilometres (15 miles) sou...
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Western Goals Institute: Encyclopedia Ii - Western Goals Institute - Conservative Party Links
In the late 1980s, WGI's predecessor, Western Goals (UK), established a parliamentary advisory committee of Conservative MPs which includ...
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Bath: Encyclopedia Ii - Bath - Geography
Bath - Situation and transport.
Bath is located at 51°22′34″N, 2°21′35″W[1]. It is approximately 25 kilometres (15 miles) sou...
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Stephen Lawrence: Encyclopedia Ii - Stephen Lawrence - Stephen Lawrence
Born in Britain in 1974 to Jamaican parents, Neville and Doreen, he was a student who hoped to become an architect. During the attack, he...
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Auberon Waugh: Encyclopedia Ii - Auberon Waugh - Waugh's Views
Waugh broadly supported Margaret Thatcher in her first years as prime minister, but by 1983 he became disillusioned by the Government's e...
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Albert Ii Prince Of Monaco: Encyclopedia Ii - Albert Ii Prince Of Monaco - Controversy
Albert II Prince of Monaco - Bachelorhood.
Over the years, there has been much discussion of the prince's continued bachelor status. Th...
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Black Propaganda: Encyclopedia Ii - Black Propaganda - World War Ii Black Propaganda
Black propaganda - British black propaganda.
In Britain, the Political Warfare Executive operated a number of black propaganda radio st...
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Daily Express: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Express - History
The Daily Express was founded in 1900 by Cyril Arthur Pearson, publisher of Pearson's Own and other titles. Pearson sold the title after ...
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Alastair Campbell: Encyclopedia Ii - Alastair Campbell - Iraq War
In February 2003 he was a central figure in the "dodgy dossier" controversy. A dossier on Iraqi concealment of Weapons of mass destructio...
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British Gliding Association: Encyclopedia Ii - British Gliding Association - Role
The BGA has the authority to manage gliding in the UK with little involvement by central government. Consequently British glider pilots d...
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Andrew Neil: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Neil - Early Life And Career
Neil was educated at Paisley Grammar School and the University of Glasgow. After graduation he briefly worked for the Conservative Party ...
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Euroscepticism: Encyclopedia Ii - Euroscepticism - Euroscepticism In The United Kingdom
The debate around euroscepticism has been a major political issue in the United Kingdom since the inception of the European Union (then t...
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1944: Encyclopedia Ii - 1944 - Events
1944 - World War II.
January 4 - The Battle of Monte Cassino begins.
January 5 - Murder of Danish playwright Kaj Munk.
January 14 - T...
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Blackburn: Encyclopedia Ii - Blackburn - Famous Blackburnians
The following people were born or brought up in Blackburn:
Blackburn - The arts.
Fashion designer Wayne Hemingway spent most of his ch...
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The Second Coming Tv: Encyclopedia Ii - The Second Coming Tv - Storyline
In the plot, Steven Baxter, a good hearted but slightly dim video shop worker from Manchester; disappears for forty days and forty nights...
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Brass Eye: Encyclopedia Ii - Brass Eye - Original 1997 Series
Brass Eye aroused considerable controversy when it was first broadcast, primarily because prominent public figures were fooled into pledg...
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Sven-göran Eriksson: Encyclopedia Ii - Sven-göran Eriksson - Manager Of England
After the resignation of England manager Kevin Keegan after a home loss to Germany in October 2000, the Football Association specifically...
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Broadsheet: Encyclopedia Ii - Broadsheet - Connotations
Broadsheet newspapers are commonly perceived to be more intellectual in content than their tabloid counterparts, using their greater size...
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T. S. Eliot: Encyclopedia Ii - T. S. Eliot - Life
T. S. Eliot - Early life and education.
Eliot was born on the 26th of September 1888 into a prominent family from St. Louis, Missouri. ...
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Arthur Henderson: Encyclopedia Ii - Arthur Henderson - Early Life
Arthur Henderson was born in Glasgow in 1863, the son of a textile worker, who died when his son was only 10 years old. After his father'...
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Business Action On Climate Change: Encyclopedia Ii - Business Action On Climate Change - Energy Industry
Business action on climate change - ExxonMobil.
Image:StopEssoleaflet.jpg
ExxonMobil has been a leading figure in the business world's ...
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Sudoku: Encyclopedia Ii - Sudoku - Solution Methods
The strategy for solving a puzzle may be regarded as comprising a combination of three processes: scanning, marking up, and analysing.
S...
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