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  2. Giving Victims a Voice - Wikipedia

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    Giving Victims a Voice is a report published in January 2013, relating to allegations of sexual abuse made against English DJ and BBC Television presenter Jimmy Savile (1926–2011) as part of the Operation Yewtree criminal investigation. It was initiated as a result of publicity surrounding the Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal.

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  5. Lonnie Donegan - Wikipedia

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    Donegan was born in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland, on 29 April 1931. [4] He was the son of an Irish mother (Mary Josephine Deighan) and a Scots father (Peter John Donegan), a professional violinist who had played with the Scottish National Orchestra. In 1933, when Donegan was aged 2, the family moved to East Ham in Essex. [5]

  6. Shitty Media Men - Wikipedia

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    Moira Donegan, [2] a former assistant editor at The New Republic, initially began the spreadsheet online anonymously. In October 2018, writer Stephen Elliott sued Donegan for defamation over his inclusion in the list. [3] The lawsuit was settled in March 2023, with Elliott receiving a six-figure settlement from Donegan. [4]

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  9. Chronology of Provisional Irish Republican Army actions (1970 ...

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    29 October: The electric sub-station at Banbridge, County Down is blown up by a Provisional IRA bomb & the blast badly damaged the sub-station, there were no injuries. [ 17 ] 16 November: the IRA shot dead two Catholic men, Arthur McKenna (aged 35) and Alexander McVicker (aged 35), as alleged criminals while the two were repairing a car ...