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Tin helmet councillor suspended – BBC News

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Tin helmet councillor suspended BBC News People in the Frome College ward who need help before 1 November are being advised to contact Councillor Christine Cockcroft.

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British man piloted Congo death crash plane – The Guardian

British man piloted Congo death crash plane – The Guardian

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The Guardian British man piloted Congo death crash plane The Guardian Wilson joined the Territorial Army after university and was a member of the Royal Green Jackets.

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Keith Batey – Telegraph.co.uk

Keith Batey – Telegraph.co.uk

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Telegraph.co.uk Keith Batey Telegraph.co.uk Keith was educated at Carlisle Grammar School, from where he won a state scholarship to read Mathematics at Trinity College , Cambridge. …

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REDBRIDGE: Jobs fair comes to the borough – Guardian Series

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REDBRIDGE: Jobs fair comes to the borough Guardian Series … advice on CVs and application forms, and there will also be taster sessisons from Redbridge College and the Redbridge Institute of Higher Education

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Why the young get a bad press – The Guardian

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Why the young get a bad press The Guardian Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick of Ohio State University gave 276 volunteers an online magazine to browse.

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The Cambridge cluster: University challenge – The Economist

The Cambridge cluster: University challenge – The Economist

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The Economist The Cambridge cluster: University challenge The Economist Built on the solid scientific research provided by Cambridge University —currently ranked fifth in the world by Shanghai Jiaotang University , which compiles … and more

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Catholics in Britain: The fruits of adversity – The Economist

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Catholics in Britain: The fruits of adversity The Economist Chris Patten, a Conservative politician (and co-organiser of the papal visit) is chancellor of Oxford University , an institution that Catholics avoided … and more

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Priest jailed over sex assault – Belfast Telegraph

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Priest jailed over sex assault Belfast Telegraph At the time, Father Eugene Lewis, now 76, was based at the College of the Society of Missionaries of Africa, which was also known at the Order of the White …

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Prospect School, Tilehurst, Reading – Reading Post

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Prospect School, Tilehurst, Reading Reading Post Prospect School is committed to continuous improvements and the raising of education standards. As a Specialist College in Sports and ICT, we aim to develop … Tyseley School celebrates 'outstanding' Ofsted rating The Birmingham Post all 2 news articles

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Heritage Open Days – BBC News

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Heritage Open Days BBC News You can see the Brotherton Library at Leeds University and enjoy guided walks in Roundhay Park, Little Woodhouse and Meanwood. Lawnswood Cemetery is also …

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