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  2. White House, Herm - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Duncan of The Daily Telegraph described the hotel as "one in which she wanted to buy", "a much-extended inn that makes a perfect hotel, with a pretty central staircase and light, spacious, public rooms with open fires leading to a cosy bar, a conservatory and a beautifully sited, palm-fringed outdoor swimming pool that could, if the ...

  3. The Angel Hotel, Abergavenny - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Duncan of The Daily Telegraph noted the "calm, stylish upstairs bedrooms with cream walls, snow-white beds dressed in pretty cashmere throws, quality brown furniture and smart bathrooms", awarding the hotel 8 out 10. [15] The hotel was included in The Good Hotel Guide for 2016. [12]

  4. Fiona Alison Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Alison Duncan is a Canadian–American writer, artist, curator, and organizer. [1] [2] Duncan's first novel, Exquisite Mariposa, was awarded a 2020 Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Fiction and long-listed for The Golden Poppy Book Award in 2019. [3] [4] Duncan is the founder of Hard to Read, a literary social practice, and its spin-off ...

  5. British Sports Book Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Sports Book Awards (previously National Sporting Club Book Awards then Telegraph Sports Book Awards) is a British literary award for sports writing. It was first awarded in 2003 as part of the National Sporting Club .

  6. Spy game: Sandra Oh and Fiona Shaw in ‘Killing Eve’ (2022 BBC America) Femaleness dominated more than just the central characters of Killing Eve : every series was headed up by a different ...

  7. The Waterside Inn - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Norman, reviewing the Waterside Inn for The Daily Telegraph in 2010, praised the setting and the attentive service but criticised the value for money of the food served; he gave it a total of six out of ten, but described the cheese trolley as "spectacular". [10]

  8. The Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    Young Telegraph was a weekly section of The Daily Telegraph published as a 14-page supplement in the weekend edition of the newspaper. Young Telegraph featured a mixture of news, features, cartoon strips and product reviews aimed at 8–12-year-olds. It was edited by Damien Kelleher (1993–1997) and Kitty Melrose (1997–1999).

  9. List of continuity announcers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Station/Network Announcers BBC One/BBC Two Network : Dan Blake (freelancer), Lindsey Chapman (freelancer), Jenni Crane (freelancer), Delroy Haynes (staff), Scott Hoatson (freelancer), Matthew Jackson (freelancer), David Johnson (freelancer), Anthony Lewis (freelancer), Dean Lydiate (staff), Maria Major (freelancer), Duncan Newmarch (staff), Peter Offer (freelancer), Nicola Phoenix (freelancer ...