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  2. Deaths in 2024 - Wikipedia

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    A list of notable deaths that occurred in 2024, by month and date, with names, ages, nationalities, causes of death and references. See the deaths of celebrities, politicians, sportspeople, criminals and others in 2024.

  3. General Register Office for England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The GRO is the UK agency for civil registration of births, marriages, deaths and other events in England and Wales. It does not deal with records of events in Scotland, Northern Ireland or the Republic of Ireland.

  4. Nicolette Powell - Wikipedia

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    She married Londonderry on 16 May 1958, when she was seventeen. [4] They made their home at Wynyard Hall and had two children: . Lady Sophia Frances Anne Vane-Tempest-Stewart (born 1959), who married Jonathan Mark Pilkington and has children.

  5. 2024 deaths in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A list of notable British people who died in 2024, sorted by date and alphabetically. Includes names, ages, professions, causes of death, and references for each entry.

  6. Harry Gration - Wikipedia

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    Harry Gration (1950-2022) was an English journalist and broadcaster, best known as the main anchor of BBC Look North. He was awarded the MBE in 2013 and died of natural causes in 2022.

  7. General Register Office (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    GRONI is the official agency for registering births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions in Northern Ireland. It also provides online access to some historical records and certificates, and administers marriage and civil partnership law.

  8. Harold Evans - Wikipedia

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    Sir Harold Matthew "Harry" Evans (28 June 1928 – 23 September 2020) was a British-American journalist and writer. In his career in his native Britain, he was editor of The Sunday Times from 1967 to 1981, and its sister title The Times for a year from 1981, before being forced out of the latter post by Rupert Murdoch. [3]

  9. Mary Ann Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Cotton was an English serial killer who poisoned her husbands and children with arsenic. She was executed in 1873 after her stepson's death was investigated and found to contain arsenic.