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  2. Boyes (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.boyes.co.uk. Boyes is a chain of department stores in the United Kingdom. William Boyes founded the firm in 1881 in Scarborough, North Yorkshire and it has been run by generations of the Boyes family ever since. The company's slogan is "for good value" and the stores specialise in the discount retail sector, stocking a mixture of ...

  3. Nigel Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Family. In 1935, Fisher married Lady Gloria Vaughan, daughter of Ernest Edmund Henry Malet Vaughan, 7th Earl of Lisburne, and had two children. Their son Mark Fisher was a Labour Party MP. He and his first wife divorced in 1952, and in 1956 he married erstwhile Ulster Unionist Party MP Patricia Ford. He was knighted in the 1974 New Year Honours ...

  4. List of Conservative Party MPs (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Dean Russell; MP for Watford (2019–2024) Francis Shirley Russell; MP for Cheltenham (1895–1900) Ronald Russell. Stuart Russell; MP for Darwen (1935–1943) Sir Hugo Rutherford, 2nd Baronet. Sir William Rutherford, 1st Baronet. David Rutley; MP for Macclesfield (2010–2024) Richard Ryder, Baron Ryder of Wensum.

  5. Barry Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Briggs retired from British league racing in 1972 after an accident during Heat 5 of the World Final at Wembley Stadium with Swedish rider Bernt Persson. [9] As a result of the accident, Briggs lost the index finger of his left hand, [ 10 ] but returned in 1974, then announcing in 1975 that this would be his last season [ 11 ] but actually returning for another year with Hull Vikings, retiring ...

  6. Nigel Fisher (United Nations) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Hereford UK, Nigel Fisher graduated with a B.A. degree from the University of Wales and obtained an M.A. in political science from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, where he met his wife Jennifer. After becoming Canadians, they both worked with the Canadian University Service Overseas in Nigeria and in Ottawa.

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  8. Brigg - Wikipedia

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    Brigg. / 53.5529; -0.4850. Brigg ( /'brɪg/) is a market town in North Lincolnshire, England, with a population of 5,076 in the 2001 UK census, [ 1] the population increased to 5,626 at the 2011 census. [ 2] The town lies at the junction of the River Ancholme and east–west transport routes across northern Lincolnshire.

  9. Rivers of Blood speech - Wikipedia

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    In November 2007, Nigel Hastilow resigned as Conservative candidate for Halesowen and Rowley Regis after he wrote an article in the Wolverhampton Express & Star that included the statement: "Enoch, once MP for Wolverhampton South-West, was sacked from the Conservative front bench and marginalised politically for his 1968 'Rivers of Blood' speech, warning that uncontrolled immigration would ...