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  2. Euro Car Parts - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, LKQ Euro purchased Sator Holdings. [8]In December 2015, LKQ Euro purchased Rhiag-Inter Auto Parts Italia S.P.A. [9] In February 2016, IM Properties completed a 778,000 sq. ft warehouse for the business to use as their national distribution center in Tamworth, Staffordshire.

  3. Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    The city was once served by three competing daily newspapers, all operating from the Whitefriargate area Eastern Morning News, Hull News and Hull and East Yorkshire Times. On 17 April 1930 the last edition of Evening News was published after the paper was taken over by the Hull Daily Mail. [287]

  4. Streetlife Museum of Transport - Wikipedia

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    The roots of the collection date back to the early 20th century, however the purpose-built museum the collection is housed in was opened in 1989 by the then Hull East MP, John Prescott. [1] Core areas of the collection include Veteran cars , horse-drawn carriages and objects relating to local public transport .

  5. East Park, Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    East Park is a major park of about 120 acres (49 ha) situated on the Holderness Road in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [1] East Park is registered a Grade II listed site by English Heritage. [2] It is the largest public park in Hull and is often used for large open-air venues such as concerts and the annual Hull Show.

  6. UK politics - live: Backlash as thousands of children to be ...

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    Bats have ruined my house sale – Rachel Reeves is right to give them the boot. Thousands of children will be held in detention for more than 28 days under Labour plans

  7. Comet (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Comet opened its first out-of-town retail store in Hull, offering a range of 50 radio and television products. [2] [5] Alan Sugar, the founder of Amstrad, said later that the opening of this discount warehouse "changed the face of retailing."

  8. Guildhall, Kingston upon Hull - Wikipedia

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    The building was damaged in bombing in May 1941 during the Hull Blitz of the Second World War. [7] [8] The western end of the structure continued to serve as the location of the law courts for the city, [9] until they moved to the new Kingston upon Hull Combined Court Centre in Lowgate in 1991. [10]

  9. J.R. Rix & Sons Ltd - Wikipedia

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    J.R. Rix & Sons Ltd is a family-owned British business that is headquartered in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire.The roots of the company date back to 1873 when founder Robert Rix, the son of a Norfolk farmer, established a ship building business in Teesside, which he subsequently moved to Hull in 1883.