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Burnley Unite Branch secretary, Peter Billington, said: "Decades of bad choices by politicians have left us with an economy which does not work for workers.
“But Susan Billington was the grandmother, became the grandmother of Tim Henman who's a very well-known British tennis player.
Source: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/woman-astonished-stranger-helps-uncover-31449831
“Having gained a more nuanced understanding of history as a craft, we can’t wait to share what we have found,” Billington said.
Michael Billington, a theater critic for The Guardian, had criticized the outgoing director, Adrian Noble, for “attempting to create a revolution within the R.S.C. culture without getting the approval of the theater profession or the public.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/08/theater/michael-boyd-dead.html
Pollock also coached a Polton All-Stars team before taking over as Billington Synthonia boss in 2018-19 - having taken on the role of chairman in April 2018.
Susan, of Billington, was the cherished and loving wife of Andrew, dearly loved sister of Glanys and Stephanie, also a loved sister in law of Moira, Ray and Darryl, a loving auntie to many and a much loved and dear friend.
Source: https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/23655036.tributes-paid-exceptional-teacher/?ref=rss
The Billington Bulldogs made their entrance.
Welcoming the gas network’s ambitious proposals, Declan Billington, Chair of the CBI NI Energy Working Group, commented: “In the future Northern Ireland’s world leading products will be judged not just on price but also their carbon footprint.
With no goalkeeper on the bench, Ryan Billington volunteered to don the gloves.