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  • Mugilan Sutherman, 43, was assaulted in Failsworth, Oldham, after apparently refusing to give a group of teenagers a light for a cigarette.

    Archive 2005-06-26 Laban 2005

  • Mugilan Sutherman, 43, was assaulted in Failsworth, Oldham, after apparently refusing to give a group of teenagers a light for a cigarette.

    Syringia Blossoms From The Curate's Garden Laban 2005

  • Wallwork, from Failsworth, Manchester, was working out of a rented scrapyard unit in Newton Heath when he was arrested last November.

    Football news in brief 2011

  • Read, who DJs at the Friends of the Forties Night at the Lancaster Club, Failsworth, began claiming disability allowance in March 1995, stating he had arthritis and depression.

    The Northerner: Back on the waterfront 2010

  • He's a canny lad that Glover as I said on his leaflet before he failed in Failsworth.

    Leech-Watch: Background on Shredding of Clegg 2008

  • Her father was a Unitarian minister in Failsworth but resigned his orders on conscientious grounds and moved to London, leaving Elizabeth with an aunt in Cheshire.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Bluestocking 2008

  • Her father was a Unitarian minister in Failsworth but resigned his orders on conscientious grounds and moved to London, leaving Elizabeth with an aunt in Cheshire.

    a walk through brunswick, heart of the city... Bluestocking 2008

  • Instead of flowers at her funeral, he said she wanted donations to the Oldham Cancer Support centre in Failsworth.

    Asbestos in Schools: Foolish Rowen Backs Up Cyril 2008

  • And he was too tired to do his job in Failsworth for other reasons, perhaps a different destination?

    Archive 2007-06-10 2007

  • Or Failsworth where he was "a canny local lad" Cyril Smith.

    Archive 2007-03-25 2007

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