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Although under my (brief) reign as Agent the Lib Dems were indeed second in Harborough 2001, we closed the gap to 3892 votes in 2005.
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The Simply Food store in Market Harborough is one of the 27 Marks & Spencer shops that is to be closed, reports the Leicester Mercury.
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Well, I'll have them know that the same survey found that Market Harborough is the best place to live outside the south east of England (the Leicester Mercury obviously interprets that concept broadly).
Market Harborough: The 14th best place to live in Britain 2009
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At the same election the Lib Dems finished second in Harborough, 3892 votes behind the winning Conservative.
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The result was the he failed to receive the Coupon in Harborough in 1918 and the seat was lost to the Tories for the first time since 1891.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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That report comes from the Daily Express of 12 May 1909, though I have to point out that Market Harborough is in Leicestershire not Northamptonshire.
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A discarded cigarette caused a small fire on grassland in Harborough yesterday (June 8).
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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That report comes from the Daily Express of 12 May 1909, though I have to point out that Market Harborough is in Leicestershire not Northamptonshire.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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I have commented before on the strange absence of Bonkers Hall from Ordnance Survey maps, and remarked that Nevill Holt near Market Harborough is the best approximation to it that you are likely to find.
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We did not win Harborough, but we did reduce the Tory majority from 5252 last time to 3892 this time.
Archive 2005-05-01 2005
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