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  2. Ray Honeyford - Wikipedia

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    An article written by Honeyford for the Salisbury Review in 1984 discussed ethnicity, culture and assimilation, and educational performance. [5] [6] He had already publicised his views in two letters in 1982, sent to the Times Educational Supplement (TES) and a local Bradford paper, and then in an extended article in the TES in November 1982. [6]

  3. Veronica Bingham, The Countess of Lucan - Wikipedia

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    Lady Lucan spent her final years living alone in London, reportedly in isolation and modest conditions. Despite her reclusiveness, public interest in her life continued until her passing in 2017. Believing she had undiagnosed Parkinson's disease, she died by suicide on 26 September 2017 at the age of 80. [7]

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    A headteacher in Reading took her own life in January 2022 while waiting for a negative Ofsted report, her family has said. Ruth Perry, 53, head of Caversham Primary School, killed herself ahead ...

  6. A Very English Scandal (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The producers followed up A Very English Scandal in 2021 with the series A Very British Scandal, about the Argyll divorce case. [12] On November 20, 2023, it was announced Blueprint would produce a third Scandal series, A Very Royal Scandal , based on the infamous Prince Andrew interview with Emily Maitlis .

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  8. Katharine O'Shea - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Parnell (née Wood; 30 January 1846 – 5 February 1921), known before her second marriage as Katharine O'Shea and popularly as Kitty O'Shea, was an English woman of aristocratic background whose adulterous relationship with Irish nationalist Charles Stewart Parnell led to a widely publicised divorce in 1890 and his political downfall.

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