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  2. Guido Fawkes - Wikipedia

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    In September 2004, Staines began writing an anonymous blog about British politics under the name of Guido Fawkes, an alternative name of Guy Fawkes, one of the group that plotted to blow up the Palace of Westminster in 1605. [4] In February 2005, The Guardian reported that the Fawkes blog shared a fax number with Staines. [5]

  3. Paul Staines - Wikipedia

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    In September 2004, Staines began writing an anonymous blog about British politics under the name of Guido Fawkes, an alternative name of Guy Fawkes, one of the group that plotted to blow up the Palace of Westminster in 1605. [32] In February 2005, The Guardian reported that the Fawkes blog shared a fax number with Staines. [33]

  4. Guy Fawkes - Wikipedia

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    Guy Fawkes (/ f ɔː k s /; 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606), [a] also known as Guido Fawkes while fighting for the Spanish, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics involved in the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.

  5. Boris Johnson aide takes over Guido Fawkes website after ex ...

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    A 31-year-old who was controversially made a peer by Boris Johnson is to take over the pro-Brexit Guido Fawkes news site. ... which describes itself as a “blog of plots, rumours and conspiracies ...

  6. Guy Fawkes, sometimes known as Guido Fawkes, was one of several men arrested for attempting to blow up London’s Houses of Parliament on November 5, 1605. Fawkes and company were Catholics and ...

  7. Gunpowder Plot in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The play Guido Fawkes: or, the Prophetess of Ordsall Cave was based on early episodes of the serialised version of Ainsworth's 1841 novel. Performed at the Queen's Theatre, Manchester, in June 1840, it portrayed Fawkes as a "politically motivated sympathiser with the common people's cause". [16]

  8. Ross Kempsell, Baron Kempsell - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Guido Fawkes in 2024 as a contributing editor. [8] Having been political director of the Conservative Party, he was appointed director of the Conservative Research Department in 2020. [9] [10] Following Rishi Sunak's unopposed selection as leader of the Conservative Party, Kempsell departed the Conservative Research Department in ...

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