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27 April
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1992
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23 October
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2000
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Bernard Weatherill
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Dewsbury
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Yorkshire
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Hammersmith Borough Council
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West Bromwich
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Betty Harvie Anderson
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Open University
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St Hugh's College, Oxford
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West Bromwich
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1973
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West Bromwich West
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1974
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2000
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Adrian Bailey
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Michael Martin
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Open University
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