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  2. 2022 Highland Council election - Wikipedia

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    A second Tain and Easter Ross by-election of the term was called following the death of independent councillor Alasdair Rhind. [85] The election was held on 13 June 2024 and was won by independent candidate Laura Dundas. [86]

  3. Tain and Easter Ross (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Alasdair Rhind: 1,406 36.2 1 1 Liberal Democrats: Richard Durham: 627 16.2 2 8 SNP: Jim McCreath 465 12.0 Independent: Alan Torrance: 436 11.2 3 10 Independent ...

  4. Deaths in February 2024 - Wikipedia

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    [124] (death announced on this date) Giacomo Losi, 88, Italian football player (Roma, national team) and manager . [125] Enass Muzamel, 42–43, Sudanese human rights activist. [126] Étienne Nodet, 79, French Roman Catholic priest and academic. [127] Lowitja O'Donoghue, 91, Australian public administrator and Aboriginal activist. [128]

  5. 2003 Highland Council election - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Highland Council election was held on 1 May 2003; the same day as elections to the Scottish Parliament and to the 31 other councils in Scotland. 80 councillors were elected from 80 wards using the plurality system (a.k.a.

  6. Alexander Ranaldson Macdonell - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Alexander Ranaldson MacDonell of Glengarry (15 September 1773 – 17 January 1828), sometimes called by the Gaelic version of his name, Alastair or Alasdair, was clan chief of Clan MacDonell of Glengarry. As was customary for a laird (landed proprietor in Scotland), MacDonell was often called Glengarry after his principal estate.

  7. Algy Ward - Wikipedia

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    Alasdair Mackie "Algy" Ward (11 July 1959 – 17 May 2023) was an English punk rock and heavy metal bass guitarist and singer. He began his career in 1977, as a bassist for the Australian proto punk band the Saints .

  8. Alasdair Macintosh Geddes - Wikipedia

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    Alasdair Macintosh Geddes CBE (14 May 1934 – 9 April 2024) was a British medical doctor who was Professor of Infection at the University of Birmingham Medical School.In 1978, as the World Health Organization (WHO) was shortly to announce that the world's last case of smallpox had occurred a year earlier in Somalia, Geddes diagnosed a British woman with the disease in Birmingham, England.

  9. Alasdair Gray - Wikipedia

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    Alasdair James Gray (28 December 1934 – 29 December 2019) was a Scottish writer and artist. His first novel, Lanark (1981), is seen as a landmark of Scottish fiction. He published novels, short stories, plays, poetry and translations, and wrote on politics and the history of English and Scots literature.