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Person    | Male  Born 19/6/1964 

Boris Johnson

Categories: Politics & Administration

Countries: USA

Boris Johnson

Elected Mayor of London in 2008. Born in New York City, but his family returned to the UK soon after and he was brought up in the UK.

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Boris Johnson

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9/11 memorial - Olympic Park

These five, verbose, repetitive, inconsistent, self-regarding, plaques are la...

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First Peelers training school

The bronze panel depicts an everyday scene in London at that time - that of a...

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Munich Olympics 40 years

The Hackney Gazette give the unveiling date as 25th but we believe Boris John...

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Simon Milton at Tower Bridge

Unveiled by Boris Johnson.

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