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  2. David Lloyd Leisure - Wikipedia

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    On 5 September 2013 London & Regional Properties agreed to sell David Lloyd Leisure to TDR Capital for £750m. [citation needed] Since then, the company has grown from 90 clubs to 130 through both new build and acquisition of existing clubs and groups. David Lloyd Bicester became DLL's 130th club (and 101st Club in the UK) when it opened in ...

  3. Statue of David Lloyd George, Parliament Square - Wikipedia

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    An outdoor bronze sculpture of former British prime minister David Lloyd George by Glynn Williams stands in Parliament Square in London, United Kingdom.. This statue, which stands 8 feet (2.4 m) tall, was unveiled in October 2007 and was funded by the David Lloyd George Statue Appeal, [1] a charitable trust supported in part by the Prince of Wales.

  4. David Lloyd (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    David Alan Lloyd (born 3 January 1948) [1] is an English former professional tennis player and entrepreneur. He founded the fitness and leisure business David Lloyd Leisure in 1982. He was born in Leigh-on-Sea , Essex .

  5. Palace of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    The nearest London Underground station is Westminster, on the District, Circle and Jubilee lines. In 2015, Parliament organised a year-long programme of events called " Parliament in the Making " to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta on 15 June, and the 750th anniversary of the first representative parliament on 20 ...

  6. A Guide to Taylor Swift's Favorite London Locations - AOL

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    T aylor Swift’s record breaking Era’s Tour has been pleasing fans across Europe. But there’s one city that the pop star has referenced time and time again across her discography. The first ...

  7. National Liberal Club - Wikipedia

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    It did not admit women as full members until 1976, although this did still make it the first major London club to admit women, while many other such clubs did not admit women until the 1990s or 2000s (and several still do not). The next major London club to admit women was the Reform Club, in 1981. The club's first full women members in 1976 ...

  8. David Lloyd George - Wikipedia

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    David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor [a] (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922. A Liberal Party politician from Wales, he was known for leading the United Kingdom during the First World War, for social-reform policies, for his role in the Paris Peace Conference, and for negotiating the establishment of the Irish Free State.

  9. Lloyd's of London - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd's of London, generally known simply as Lloyd's, is an insurance and reinsurance market located in London, England. Unlike most of its competitors in the industry, it is not an insurance company; rather, Lloyd's is a corporate body governed by the Lloyd's Act 1871 and subsequent Acts of Parliament .