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  2. 2024 United Kingdom general election - Wikipedia

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    Reform UK achieved the third-highest vote share at 14.3 per cent, with over four million votes, which won them five seats, and the Green Party of England and Wales won four seats; both parties achieved their best parliamentary results in history.

  3. Debenhams - Wikipedia

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    The new store contained 19,230 sq m and opened 20 years after the company closed its Birmingham city centre store due to declining trade. [47] A private consortium named Baroness Retail Limited acquired the company in November 2003, [48] and it returned to a listing on the London Stock Exchange in 2006.

  4. Richmond Town, Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Town, is a neighbourhood in central Bangalore. It is named after Thomas Richmond, a barrister in the British India government. "He was an Anglo-Indian philanthropist and the president of the All India Anglo-Indian Association. [2] A part of the Bangalore Cantonment area, Richmond Town was established during British rule in 1883. During ...

  5. Richmond to Lancaster Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond to Lancaster Turnpike, was a road that was opened in the second half of the 18th century between Richmond, in the North Riding of Yorkshire and Lancaster in Lancashire, Northern England. The turnpike was built to allow goods to be taken from Yorkshire (and later County Durham ) to the port of Lancaster.

  6. Raleigh Road United Church, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    Raleigh Road United Church, at the corner of Raleigh Road and Stanmore Gardens in Richmond, London, is a joint congregation of a Methodist Church and a United Reformed Church. The churches, formerly known as Kew Road Methodist Church and St. Paul's Congregational Church, have been united since September 1995.

  7. Richmond, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Castle's 19th-century cell block continued to be used to house prisoners into the Second World War. [15] In June 1927, Richmond was a centre line of totality during a solar eclipse, [16] the event is marked with a plaque at the top of Reeth Road. [17]

  8. Athletic Ground, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    The Athletic Ground is also host to the National Surveyor 7s, Lloyds Insurance 7s, Neptune City 7s, Law Society 7s, Middlesex Club 7s, NABs Media 7s and Rugby Rocks. The complex has considerable parking facilities for its size, and is often used as a stop-off for fans on their way to Twickenham Stadium .

  9. John Barnes (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The store occupied the site of 14 shops and several houses and included a central passenger lift. The store occupied four of the floors, and there was accommodation for over 400 members of staff. [1] The store in its first year had a turnover of £125,000 (£10 million in today's money) but it was not until 1905 that the store started making ...