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England

[ing-gluhnd, -luhnd] / ˈɪŋ glənd, -lənd /




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Over the past 12 months England defended their women's Euros title, Europe won the Ryder Cup and there was a new Formula 1 world champion.

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In the moment England secured an Ashes victory over Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Paul Baker shed a tear.

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There had been "difficult moments" in the Church as a woman, Dame Sarah acknowledged, just as she experienced in the NHS and in government - in her position as chief nursing officer for England.

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She served as Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales, a role she was appointed to twice.

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Outside London, in the rest of England, the Liberal Democrats also hope to make progress in the many areas, primarily in the south, where they won swathes of parliamentary seats in 2024.

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