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Baroness Boothroyd of Sandwell is well known for having been the first woman Speaker of the House of Commons in the UK, a position she held from 1992 until her retirement in 2000
October 2007 2007
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I wonder if the good people today of Smethwick (Now called Sandwell) realise that
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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On behalf of the Club, Mr. Sandwell is going to thank Mr. Woodside.
Finishing the Job 1943
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Mr. Sandwell is a very happy man to have such a staff to work with and such an institution to work with.
The Changing Scene 1932
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Mr. Sandwell is a graduate of the University of Toronto, with the gold medal in Classics.
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It seems to me that Mr. Sandwell is right there, and in his contention that those who have the care of the national Canadian character at heart and the fostering of imperial ideas, must see it to it that in considering the things which mould that character and feelings, these ideals are not neglected.
Empire and Drama 1914
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A most horrendous case is a freaking Art Gallery in Sandwell which is £30 million over budget!
Archive 2007-07-01 Praguetory 2007
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A most horrendous case is a freaking Art Gallery in Sandwell which is £30 million over budget!
£23 billion of government over-runs Praguetory 2007
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Waltham Forest and Newham councils, in east London, as well as Luton borough council, Nottingham city council, Sandwell council, and Tory-run Kent county council are challenging decisions relating to some or all of their schools.
Schools' cancelled BSF rebuilds to be contested at court by six councils 2011
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This approach is backed by vice-president of the UK Faculty of Public Health and Sandwell public health director John Middleton, who has started similar projects in his area.
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