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Interested to know why you believe that is the case, as there is no evidence to support your assertion either in the article or in your discussion. Such information is important if you want people to understand you. The title stated in the London Gazette is "Baron Mandelson, of Foy in the County of
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Firstly, with regards to Berkshire and the metropolitan counties - the article was correct and gave the information that in these instances the metropolitan county (or non-metropolitan county in respect of Berkshire) remains in law. These counties are not just ceremonial counties therefore - they do
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My apologies for the Edgbaston mess. This replacement was left over from some previous work I'd been doing on cricket-related articles - and I simply hadn't noticed my typo. I'll go back and check any earlier articles where I might have introduced the same typo. Aberavon, however, is not something
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Thanks for posting the explanation on the talk page - very interesting; and good to have a record. I hadn't realised that peerage titles were in and of themselves so inconsistent. I got "of Foy and Hartlepool" from the BBC News website, usually (but evidently not in this case) reliable.
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Hi. Perhaps "Labour life peers" would be better. The point is surely that they are whipped by the Labour party and that this needs a subcategory just the same as Labour MPs. It's interesting the debate on female life peers - could you provide me with a link? Cheers!
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are also counted as unitary authorities for most purposes." should be kept - I don't see why that nugget of information shouldn't be included. If you think it's confusing (which as far as I can tell, it isn't) then move it to somewhere else in the article.
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Secondly, with regard to county council names being retained - I believed that all five did change their name, though it now appears that two (Durham and Northumberland) have decided to retain their old county council names. The article now reflects this.
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Wholly uncontroversial and a far better name. I was just thinking how much easier it would be if a bot were to sweep through amending all the links. Or maybe that will happen anyway. -
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to last version by $ 1". Is this a bug? In addition, the wikilink says "Contrubitions" instead of "Contributions". This made it even harder to see what was going on. There was a
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in my own AWB settings - I think it must be a problem with the general AWB typos list - I'll check that out. My only other change to this article was to disambiguate
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does not cover his place of birth, because it deals entirely with the post-1974 ceremonial county. Bizarrely, in my view, there is no article on
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Archive
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July 2006 – August 2008
Oxford bid to host the 2010 Wikimania conference
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the next London meet-up
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07:36, 31 August 2008 (UTC)
Sunil060902
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10:15, 2 September 2008 (UTC)
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