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  2. National Clarion Cycling Club - Wikipedia

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    The National Clarion Cycling Club is a British cycling club founded in 1894, and which retained strong links with the labour movement through the 20th century. At its peak, in 1936, it had 233 UK sections and 8,306 members.

  3. The Open Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Open is recognised as one of the four major championships in golf, and is an official event on the PGA Tour, European Tour, and the Japan Golf Tour. The Open began in 1860, and for many years it was not the most-followed event in golf, as challenge matches between top golfers were more keenly followed and drew larger crowds. [85]

  4. The Clarion (British newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Clarion. The Clarion was a weekly newspaper published by Robert Blatchford, based in the United Kingdom. It was a socialist publication with a Britain-focused rather than internationalist perspective on political affairs, as seen in its support of the British involvement in the Anglo-Boer Wars and the First World War .

  5. Clarion Housing Group - Wikipedia

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    Clarion Housing Group is the largest housing association in the United Kingdom with 125,000 properties across more than 170 local authorities. Clarion Provides a home to over 350,000 people. [1] [2] Clarion is based in Southwark and was formed in 2016 as a merger of Affinity Sutton and Circle Housing Group.

  6. Clarion - Wikipedia

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    The Clarion (British newspaper), a defunct weekly socialist newspaper that was published in the United Kingdom. Western Clarion, a defunct newspaper that served as the official organ of the Socialist Party of Canada from 1903 to 1925. The Clarion, a defunct quarterly magazine published by the American Folk Art Museum from 1971 until 1992.

  7. DSEI - Wikipedia

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    DSEI. Defence and Security Equipment International ( DSEI, formerly stylized DSEi) is a biennial defence and security trade exhibition which serves as a forum between governments, national armed forces, industry, and academics, held at ExCeL London . DSEI 2019 comprised c. 1700 exhibitors from 58 countries, [1] and DSEI 2023 is scheduled for 12 ...

  8. Campaign Against Arms Trade - Wikipedia

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    Opposition to arms trading. Location. London, United Kingdom. Award (s) Right Livelihood Award. Website. www .caat .org .uk. The Campaign Against Arms Trade ( CAAT) is a UK-based campaigning organisation working towards the abolition of the international arms trade. It was founded in 1974 by a coalition of peace groups.

  9. List of left-wing publications in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    New Statesman – independent political and cultural magazine. [4] The New Worker – from the New Communist Party of Britain. [5] The Observer – centre-left mainstream newspaper published on Sundays, a sister paper to The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly. [6] The Socialist – from the Socialist Party (England and Wales).