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  2. Court Circular - Wikipedia

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    Announcements in the circular are listed by the official residences of those being reported on, in order of precedence. Only engagements which are carried out by the King (or in the UK on the King's behalf) are listed. Certain engagements carried out in the UK by persons not of the King's family but on his behalf are also listed.

  3. Billy Wallace (socialite) - Wikipedia

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    That year Wallace was among the guests at Balmoral. They were joined in September by Loyd, who made the surprise announcement he was to marry Smith-Bingham. The day after this was publicly announced, the Daily Sketch reported Wallace and Margaret were also engaged, and it was to be announced officially the following spring. [39]

  4. The Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Telegraph was renowned for its foreign correspondents. According to the DNCJ, during the nineteenth century, The Daily Telegraph had excellent coverage of the arts. [11] In 1989, Nicholas and Erbach said that The Daily Telegraph is factually accurate, and that its reputation for being so extends outside the country. [153]

  5. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  6. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation

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    The first national halfpenny paper was the Daily Mail [1] (followed by the Daily Express and the Daily Mirror), which became the first weekday paper to sell one million copies around 1911. Circulation continued to increase, reaching a peak in the mid-1950s; [2] sales of the News of the World reached a peak of more than eight million in 1950. [4]

  7. Hilary Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Hilary Alexander OBE (5 February 1946 – 5 February 2023) was a New Zealand-born British journalist and past fashion director of the Daily Telegraph. [1] [2] She was twice named Journalist of the Year (1997 and 2003) in the British Fashion Awards. [3] She was editor-at-large for Hello Fashion Monthly and freelanced as a stylist and broadcaster ...

  8. Timothy Laurence - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Telegraph. Laurence, Sir Tim (5 December 2020). "Like it or not, building the Stonehenge tunnel is the best way to preserve this historic site". The Daily Telegraph. Laurence, Sir Tim (1 May 2022). "More than ever, we must remember our historic bond with Poland and Ukraine". The Daily Telegraph. Laurence, Sir Tim (29 December 2022).

  9. T. E. Utley - Wikipedia

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    The editor of The Irish Times called Utley "the ghost of the Morning Post rattling his chains in the corridors of The Daily Telegraph". [2] Utley was an early supporter of Margaret Thatcher and under her leadership he became a consultant to Conservative Central Office. He was also one of her speech writers and had an input in her Sermon on the ...