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  2. Parliamentary constituencies in Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    For the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 general election, the Boundary Commission for England opted to combine Wiltshire with Gloucestershire as a sub-region of the South West Region, with the creation of the cross-county boundary constituency of South Cotswolds, resulting in a major reconfiguration of Chippenham.

  3. Chief Nursing Officer (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) is the most senior advisor on nursing matters in a government. There are CNOs in the United Kingdom who are appointed to advise their respective governments: His Majesty's Government, the Northern Ireland Executive, the Scottish Government, and the Welsh Government.

  4. Wiltshire - Wikipedia

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    Wiltshire (/ ˈ w ɪ l t. ʃ ər,-ʃ ɪr /; [2] abbreviated to Wilts) is a ceremonial county in South West England.It borders Gloucestershire to the north, Oxfordshire to the north-east, Berkshire to the east, Hampshire to the south-east, Dorset to the south, and Somerset to the west.

  5. List of people from Swindon - Wikipedia

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    David Howell – Ryder Cup golfer and five-time winner on the European Tour; Richard Jefferies – Victorian nature writer, born at Coate; David Murray John – Swindon's town clerk 1938–1974 and a driving force behind Swindon's development and growth; Bob Kilby – speedway rider; Samuel Knaggs – British colonial administrator born in Swindon

  6. Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 it was announced that the trust would cut up to 200 jobs, 99 of which were likely to involve redundancy. [ 3 ] By 2005, the trust was one of the first to use the picture archiving and communication system of film-less x-rays, as part of the NHS's National Programme for IT .

  7. Jo Swinson - Wikipedia

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    Swinson was born in Glasgow [2] on 5 February 1980, the daughter of Peter and Annette Swinson. [12] She was educated at Douglas Academy, [13] a mixed state school in the town of Milngavie in East Dunbartonshire in western Scotland, followed by the London School of Economics, where she studied Management, gaining a first-class Bachelor of Science degree in 2000. [14]

  8. James Gray (British politician) - Wikipedia

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    After the 2005 general election, he served for just one week as Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland, as Peter Duncan had lost his seat. [4] Gray resigned after stating that the Scottish Parliament should be abolished and replaced with Scottish MPs travelling to Edinburgh to conduct devolved business. [ 5 ]

  9. Working time in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Working time in the United Kingdom is regulated in UK labour law in respect of holidays, daily breaks, night work and the maximum working day under the Working Time Regulations 1998. While the traditional mechanisms for ensuring a "fair day's wage for a fair day's work" is by collective agreement , since 1962 the UK created minimum statutory ...

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