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  2. SWNS Media Group - Wikipedia

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    SWNS Media Group (also known as South West News Service) is a British news agency and media company with six subdivisions, including SWNS, 72point, InsideMedia, OATH, OnePoll and Talk to the Press. [1] The company operates from offices in Bristol, Plymouth, Leeds, Solihull, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Cambridge and London. [2]

  3. University of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bristol is a red brick Russell Group research university in Bristol, England. [8] It received its royal charter in 1909, [ 9 ] although it can trace its roots to a Merchant Venturers ' school founded in 1595 and University College, Bristol , which had been in existence since 1876. [ 10 ]

  4. Chris Evans (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Oxford University after one year and not graduating, Evans got his first job as a journalist at a news agency - the South West News Service in Bristol. After 11 years reporting for The Daily Mail, Evans joined The Telegraph as a news editor in January 2007. He 'kept a low profile' while managing to rise to high office.

  5. List of University of Bristol people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of University of Bristol people, including a brief description of their notability. This list includes not just former students but persons who are or have been associated with the university, including former academics, Chancellors, and recipients of honorary degrees.

  6. Category : People associated with the University of Bristol

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    Academics of the University of Bristol (2 C, 417 P) Alumni of the University of Bristol (1,031 P) C. Chancellors of the University of Bristol (7 P) M.

  7. Tony Gallagher (editor) - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher attended Finchley Catholic High School in north London, the University of Bristol, and then City, University of London.He began his career as a trainee journalist at the Southern Evening Echo in Southampton in 1985, [1] and moved to the South West News Agency in Bristol in 1987. [2]

  8. GW4 - Wikipedia

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    The GW4 Alliance (also known as GW4) is a consortium of four research intensive universities in South West England and Wales.It was formed in January 2013 by the universities of Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter to enhance research collaboration and innovation, and launched at the House of Commons in October 2014.

  9. Adam Tickell - Wikipedia

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    Adam Tickell obtained a first-class degree in Geography in 1987 from the University of Manchester and a PhD from the same institution on the social regulation of banking. [5] Tickell moved jobs frequently, holding positions and professorships at the universities of Bristol, Leeds, Southampton, Birmingham and Royal Holloway, University of London.