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  2. Rachel Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Clarke (nee Rendall, born 1972) is a British writer and physician, specialising in palliative and end of life care and working in a large NHS hospital. She is the author of Breathtaking (2021), an account of working inside the NHS during the UK's first wave of COVID-19, a work that formed the basis of a TV series of the same name.

  3. Jules Eden - Wikipedia

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    An avid SCUBA diver, in 2000 Eden created the “Medipac”, [4] a travel health kit now used by thousands of divers and travelers worldwide.. Eden also inaugurated and manages the Dive Lectures, a series of public lectures that have been hosted at the Royal Geographical Society in London every year since 2005 as part of an ongoing programme [5] of events by the Society to promote exploration ...

  4. Category : Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom

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    Aquila (children's magazine) Archive (magazine) Arena (magazine) Arena Three; Armchair Science; The Art Journal; The Art Newspaper; The Artist (UK magazine) The Artist and Journal of Home Culture; Artrocker (magazine) Arty (magazine) Asbri; Asiamoney; The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies; Astronomy Now ...

  5. Henry Marsh (neurosurgeon) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Marsh is married to the social anthropologist Kate Fox, author of the best-selling "Watching the English", and spends his spare time making furniture and keeping bees. [13] He is a younger brother of the architectural historian Bridget Cherry .

  6. Hilary Jones (doctor) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to the UK, he became a junior doctor at Basingstoke Hospital, [4] and from 1982, became a full-time Principal General Practitioner in the Basingstoke area. [3] Jones became a GP Trainer in 1987 [ 3 ] and as of 2010 still practised part-time as a National Health Service (NHS) general practitioner.

  7. List of best-selling individual magazine covers - Wikipedia

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    It includes any type of magazine and single special editions. Groupings are based on over 3 million newsstands copies and distribution. Considered "The Greatest Magazine Ever Published" by David Plotz , Life magazine figures sold the most amount for decades, with a weekly circulation of 4 million copies and over 10 million readers in their ...

  8. Phil Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Hammond toured the UK between 2011 and 13 with Dr Phil's Rude Health Show, which was released on DVD in two parts: Dr Phil's Rude Health Show and Confessions of a Doctor. They were broadcast of BBC Radio 4 Extra in August 2011. He returned to the Edinburgh Fringe for the eighth time in 2011.

  9. Ajaz Khowaj Quoram Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed led the company as its CEO and public face, [9] and by 1999, it was ranked as the largest independent new media agency in the UK. [13] The company received an investment of $71 million from Accenture in 2001, and merged with three agencies in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Singapore, establishing itself as an international agency.