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  2. Lincolnshire Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Echo building was sold in April 2009 to the University of Lincoln and the paper moved slightly further down the same road to office space in Witham Wharf. [7] The paper then moved to an office on Doddington Road in 2020, [8] before its journalists switched to remote work later that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [9]

  3. 2024 deaths in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Priest in 2019 Barry John in 2011 Patrick Cormack in 2019. 1 February – Patrick Hanks, 83, English lexicographer and linguist. [50]2 February Steve Brown, 66, British composer, lyricist and record producer, pulmonary fibrosis.

  4. Wilberforce (cat) - Wikipedia

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    Wilberforce (c. 1973 – 19 May 1988) was a cat living at 10 Downing Street who was employed as the chief mouser to the Cabinet Office from 1973 to 1987. He served during the premierships of four prime ministers: Edward Heath, Harold Wilson, [note 1] James Callaghan and Margaret Thatcher.

  5. Lincoln Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The paper was launched in 1833 as The Lincolnshire Chronicle and General Advertiser. During the 20th century, it was produced in a variety of localised editions. Between 1985 and 1987, as the Lincoln Chronicle, it was given away free in copies of the Lincoln Standard. It replaced the Standard when the latter closed in January 1987. [1]

  6. Here's what happened during President Donald Trump's 5th week ...

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    Here’s what also happened this week at the White House: Trump signed an executive order Wednesday requiring federal agencies to assess regulations that could violate the Constitution as the ...

  7. Keadby Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Echo reported that the first passenger train to cross the new bridge left Althorpe Station at 10:35am on 21 May 1916. The train was driven by Herbert Duke of Mexborough and, on the invitation of Sir Sam Fay, Joshua Slowen of Barnetby, who had driven the first passenger train across the old bridge, rode on the engine.

  8. Keith Fordyce - Wikipedia

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    Keith Fordyce Marriott (15 October 1928 – 15 March 2011) was an English disc jockey and presenter on British radio and television. He was both the first presenter of the ITV television pop music programme Thank Your Lucky Stars in 1961 and of the youth-orientated magazine show Ready Steady Go! on Associated-Rediffusion from 1963 to 1965.

  9. Trump interest in buying Greenland 'not a joke', Rubio says - AOL

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    President Donald Trump's interest in buying Greenland is "not a joke," Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview on Thursday, adding that acquiring Greenland was in U.S. national ...

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