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  2. Bill Etherington - Wikipedia

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    Bill Etherington was born in Sunderland, County Durham and was educated at the Redby [1] Infant and Junior Schools on Fulwell Road, Monkwearmouth Grammar School [2] (five years above Hilary Armstrong) and latterly at Durham University. He was an apprentice fitter at the Austin and Pickersgill Shipyard in Sunderland

  3. Department for Work and Pensions - Wikipedia

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    The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for welfare , pensions and child maintenance policy. As the UK's biggest public service department it administers the State Pension and a range of working age, disability and ill health benefits to around 20 million ...

  4. Winter Fuel Payment - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Fuel Payment is a state benefit paid once per year in England and Wales [1] to some people old enough to have been born before a specific date. It is intended to cover the additional costs of heating over the winter months.

  5. Democratic Workers Party - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic Workers Party was a United States Marxist–Leninist party based in California headed by former professor Marlene Dixon, lasting from 1974–1987. One member, Janja Lalich, later became a widely cited researcher on cults.

  6. Kevin Arnott (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin William Arnott (born 28 September 1958) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder for a number of clubs, most notably Sunderland, Sheffield United and Chesterfield. Born in Gateshead , County Durham he represented England at youth level whilst a trainee at Sunderland and also had a spell in Swedish football.

  7. Bill Murray (footballer, born 1901) - Wikipedia

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    During his managerial time at Sunderland, he failed to win a trophy, whilst disrupted by World War II. He managed the Wearside club for 509 games and was eventually replaced by Alan Brown on 26 June 1957. [4] [7] Murray's resignation in June 1957 came amid an inquiry at Sunderland into illegal payments to players. [8]

  8. DWP - Wikipedia

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    DWP may refer to: Government and politics. Democratic Workers Party, United States (1971–1987) ... Mobile view ...

  9. Bill Walsh (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    William Walsh (4 December 1923 – 28 July 2014), known as Bill or Billy Walsh, was an English footballer who made 145 appearances in the Football League playing as a centre half for Sunderland, Northampton Town and Darlington.