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  2. List of riots in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its history Leeds has had several riots, often recurring in the same areas. [citation needed] Below is a list of recorded riots that have taken place. [1]The most famous of these is perhaps the 1981 Chapeltown riot, [citation needed] which took place the same time as riots in London (), Birmingham and Liverpool ().

  3. Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds is the UK's third-largest manufacturing centre and 50% of the UK's manufacturing base is within a two-hour drive of Leeds. With around 1,800 firms and 39,000 employees, Leeds manufacturing firms account for 8.8% of total employment in the city.

  4. Nationwide Building Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Nationwide members voted at its Annual General Meeting to donate at least 1% of pre-tax profits to charitable activities each year. Nationwide completed a merger with Portman Building Society on 28 August 2007, creating a mutual body with assets of over £160 billion and around 13 million members.

  5. Leeds Trinity University - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Trinity is a campus university off Brownberrie Lane in Horsforth, close to the village of Rawdon.The campus is 6 miles (10 km) from Leeds city centre. Horsforth railway station is a 15-minute walk away, and trains into Leeds city centre also take 15 minutes.

  6. Slow Horses - Wikipedia

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    Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb, the head of Slough House who is slovenly, rude, devious and has a mordant wit; he retains a secret loyalty to 'his' Slow Horses.; Jack Lowden as River Cartwright, an up-and-coming MI5 agent abruptly shunted to Slough House after a very public training-exercise blunder.

  7. Guy Alfred Wyon - Wikipedia

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    Background Guy Alfred Wyon Wyon's 1924 memorial plaque by A.G. Wyon, at the old School of Medicine, Thoresby Place, Leeds. Guy Alfred Wyon (Hampstead 15 October 1883 – Leeds 2 March 1924) MD, BSc, of 5 Spring Road, Headingley, West Yorkshire, England, was related to those members of the Wyon family of die-engravers and medallists who were associated with the Royal Mint.

  8. Bristol stool scale - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol stool scale is a diagnostic medical tool designed to classify the form of human faeces into seven categories. [4] It is used in both clinical and experimental fields.

  9. BSC Young Boys - Wikipedia

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    The BSC Young Boys organization stood very close to bankruptcy and few thought it still possible to salvage YB. A Lucerne investment company saved the club from ruin, although by 1999 the debt was over 1.7 million Swiss francs (~ € 1.08 million).