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  2. Lynn Faulds Wood - Wikipedia

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    Faulds Wood and her husband lived in St Margarets, London. [13] They had a son together, called Nick Stapleton (born 1987), who is a documentary journalist known for being part of the team on BBC One's Scam Interceptors. [16] In late December 2016, Faulds Wood claimed that she had declined the offer of an MBE in the New Year Honours. "I would ...

  3. John Stapleton (English journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Stapleton was born in Oldham, Lancashire.His father Frank was secretary of the local co-operative and his mother June was a part-time primary school teacher. Stapleton was educated at Diggle Primary School, [4] Hulme Grammar School, Oldham, and St John's College of Further Education, Manchester, where he took "A" levels.

  4. History of English - Wikipedia

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    Wordsmiths and Warriors: The English-Language Tourist's Guide to Britain. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0198729136. John McWhorter (2017). Words on the Move: Why English Won't - and Can't - Sit Still (Like, Literally). Picador. ISBN 978-1250143785. Hejná, Míša & Walkden, George. 2022. A history of English. (Textbooks in Language Sciences 9).

  5. Former Watchdog presenter Lynn Faulds Wood dies aged 72 - AOL

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  6. Lynn Wood - Wikipedia

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  7. Lynn Faulds Wood's funeral leaves Lorraine Kelly 'heartbroken'

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  8. History of England - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabethan era was the epoch in English history of Queen Elizabeth I's reign (1558–1603). Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. The symbol of Britannia was first used in 1572 and often thereafter to mark the Elizabethan age as a renaissance that inspired national pride through classical ideals, international ...

  9. Category:History of the English language - Wikipedia

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    Language portal; Linguistics portal; This category covers History of the English language, primarily: Old English; Middle English; Modern English; Generally it does not cover the evolution of dialects, pidgins, constructed languages, and so on. See also: Category:Dialects of English; Category:Forms of English

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