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  2. Family tree of the British royal family - Wikipedia

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    Princess Royal 1631–1660 Princess of Orange: Anne Hyde 1637–1671 Duchess of York: King James II [a] 1633–1701 r. 1685–1688: Mary of Modena 1658–1718 Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland: Elizabeth Stuart 1635–1650: Anne Stuart 1637–1640: Henry Stuart Duke of Gloucester 1640–1660: Henrietta Anne of England 1644–1670 Duchess ...

  3. Irish Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Mail was a named train in the United Kingdom that operated from London Euston via the West Coast and North Wales Coast lines to Holyhead from 1848 until 2002, connecting with ferry services to Dublin.

  4. Jennie Bond - Wikipedia

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    Her career began in print, working for various local newspapers in London in journalism and sub-editing roles. Her first job in journalism was as a reporter for the Richmond Herald and then the Uxbridge Evening Mail. [1] In 1977, aged 27, Bond moved to BBC radio, producing and editing.

  5. Daily Herald (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    A promotion campaign ensued, and in 1933, the Herald became the world's best-selling daily newspaper, with certified net sales of 2 million. This accomplishment set off a war with more conservative London papers, such as the Daily Express. The Daily Herald strongly condemned the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the Soviet invasion of Finland. In an ...

  6. David Dillon (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Dillon was appointed as the editor of The Mail on Sunday in late 2021 when Ted Verity was promoted to become editor of its sister paper, the Daily Mail, after Geordie Greig left the post. [1] [2] His appointment was not announced at the time, and Dillon is known for never having given a press interview and not having any profile on social media ...

  7. Moya Greene - Wikipedia

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    [9] [12] Greene was the highest paid UK Civil Servant in 2010, with a basic salary of £498,000. [13] Her total compensation for 2012/13 was reported by the Royal Mail as £3.7 million. [14] Greene is also a member of the board of directors for the coffee shop chain Tim Hortons. [8] [10]

  8. The Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    On 10 October 2005, The Daily Telegraph relaunched to incorporate a tabloid sports section and a new standalone business section. The Daily Mail ' s star columnist and political analyst Simon Heffer left that paper in October 2005 to rejoin The Daily Telegraph, where he has become associate editor. Heffer has written two columns a week for the ...

  9. Royal Mews - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Royal Mews. The Royal Mews is a mews, or collection of equestrian stables, of the British royal family.In London these stables and stable-hands' quarters have occupied two main sites in turn, being located at first on the north side of Charing Cross, and then (since the 1820s) within the grounds of Buckingham Palace.