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James Edward Bye (born 23 February 1984) is an English actor who has played Martin Fowler in EastEnders since 2014. He competed in the twentieth series of Strictly Come Dancing . Early life
The 1943 Bristol Central by-election was a by-election held on 18 February 1943 for the British House of Commons constituency of Bristol Central in the city of Bristol.The seat had become vacant when the constituency's Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) Lord Apsley had been killed on 17 December 1942, whilst on active service in the Second World War.
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Bye or BYE may refer to: BYE, UNDP county code for Belarus; Bye (cricket), a special type of run scored in the game of cricket; Bye (sports), when a player or team is ...
1961 Bristol South East by-election – Tony Benn was disqualified as an MP after inheriting a peerage, which made him ineligible to sit in Commons. Benn ran again in the following by-election and won, but was disqualified. He would go on to win the 1963 Bristol South East by-election. 1955 Mid Ulster by-election and 1956 Mid Ulster by-election.
The 1951 Bristol West by-election was held on 15 February 1951. It was caused by the death of the prominent Conservative ex-Minister Oliver Stanley . It was easily retained by the Conservative candidate Walter Monckton , [ 1 ] who received more than 80% of the votes cast.
Bristol Central was first created for the 1918 general election, and abolished for the February 1974 general election, after which it was absorbed into Bristol North East and Bristol South East. During the Fifth Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies in 2000-07, a proposal to rename Bristol West to "Bristol Central" was rejected.
The NFL returned to the use of the bye week in 1990 [7] so as to extend the 16-game regular season schedule to span 17 weeks to increase the number of viewable games for television contracts. The 1993 season spanned 18 weeks with each team having 2 bye weeks; it went back to 17 weeks with a bye week the next season through 2020.