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northantstelegraph.co.uk The Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph is the local newspaper for north and east Northamptonshire and is the sister paper of Northampton's Chronicle & Echo . It is based at Newspaper House in Rothwell Road, Kettering , and has since 1996 been part of the Johnston Press newspaper group.
Phil Sawford – Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kettering from 1997 to 2005; ... chiefly known today for his work to free slaves;
Samantha Davis, 53, actress and campaigner (founder of Little People UK). [135] 26 March – Kay Benbow, 63, British television executive . [136] (death announced on this date) 27 March George Gilbey, 40, English television personality and reality show contestant (Celebrity Big Brother). [137]
Individual Party Born Died Constituency(ies) represented Election(s) won Joe Ashton [2020 1]: Labour: 9 October 1933 30 March 2020 Bassetlaw: 1968 (by-election), 1970, 1974 I & II, 1979, 1983, 1987, 1992, 1997
Patricia Bredin, 88, UK's first Eurovision Song Contest participant in 1957. [201] Joe Caven, 86, Scottish footballer (Brighton & Hove Albion). 14 August Harris Mann, 85, British car designer (Morris Marina, Austin Allegro, Princess, Triumph TR7). Brian Snowdon, 88, English professional footballer (Blackpool, Portsmouth, Millwall, Crystal Palace).
Rosie May Wrighting (born 28 July 1997) is a British Labour Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament for Kettering since 2024. [2] [3] She was the youngest female MP elected at the 2024 general election. [4]
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Kettering means "the place (or territory) of Ketter's people (or kinsfolk)". [2] Spelt variously Cytringan, Kyteringas and Keteiringan in the 10th century, although the origin of the name appears to have baffled place-name scholars in the 1930s, words and place-names ending with "-ing" usually derive from the Anglo-Saxon or Old English suffix -inga or -ingas, meaning "the people of the" or ...