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Rose Dugdale, a Chelsea millionaire and educated at Oxford, turned her back on her fortune after being radicalized by Bloody Sunday and sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in an art heist
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March 18, 2024
Sinn Fein politicians announced that the activist, who was born to an insurance underwriter and landowner, died in Dublin at the age of 83. Rose went to Oxford University after growing up with wealthy parents (pictured inset with her mother) and being educated in Kensington, where she began to engage in activism (left, as a student) and developed more radical views. However, it was the events of Bloody Sunday in 1972 that led to Rose's initiation in the IRA and a slew of terrorists who helped the group raise money for the terror group (centre: A wanted poster for Rose in connection with a robbery).
Richie Wellens has big ambitions for League Two leaders Leyton Orient
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January 20, 2023
Exclusive INTERVIEW BY ADAM SHERGOLD: Richie Wellens joined Leyton Orient last March, bringing the club just four points above the League Two relegation zone. All that was needed was a change of perspective. He felt that the 'little old Orient' complex was holding the east London club apart. And the whole process is going very smoothly. Orient has a five-point advantage in League Two, having lost just three times in 26 games.