Spen may refer to: SPEN, human gene S.P.E.N., Secret sof Spen, West Yorkshire, a location in England River Spen, river in West Yorkshire, England, the...
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Msx2-interacting protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SPEN gene. This gene encodes a hormone inducible transcriptional repressor. Repression...
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Batley and Spen was a constituency in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament. The most recent MP was Kim Leadbeater, a Labour politician, elected in...
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The River Spen or Spen Beck, in West Yorkshire, England is a tributary of the River Calder. It rises north of Cleckheaton, runs through Liversedge and...
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Spen Valley is a parliamentary constituency in the valley of the River Spen in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP)...
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Spen Valley may refer to: River Spen, in West Yorkshire, England Spen Valley (UK Parliament constituency) (1885–1950 and 2024–) Spen Valley Line, a railway...
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Sir William Spens, CBE (31 May 1882 – 1 November 1962) was a Scottish educationalist, academic and Master of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Born in...
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politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Spen Valley, formerly Batley and Spen, since 2021. Kim Leadbeater was born on 1 May 1976 in Dewsbury...
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Sean Spencer (born October 13, 1968), better known by his stage name DJ Spen or Spen, is an American DJ, record producer, and record executive. Spencer got...
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by-election was held in the UK parliamentary constituency of Batley and Spen on 1 July 2021, following the resignation of the previous Member of Parliament...
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and Spen by-election may refer to two by-elections in the UK: 2016 Batley and Spen by-election following the murder of Jo Cox 2021 Batley and Spen by-election...
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Spens or SPENS may refer to: Clan Spens, a kindred from the Scottish Lowlands Baron Spens, a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Spens (musician)...
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British politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Batley and Spen from May 2015 until her murder in June 2016. She was a member of the Labour...
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High Spen is an old mining village in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, historically part of County Durham. First recorded in 1379 as a small hamlet...
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Harry Spens FRSE (c.1714–1787) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1780. Spens was born...
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by-election was held in the UK parliamentary constituency of Batley and Spen. It was triggered by the murder of the incumbent member of parliament (MP)...
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Charles Spencer King (redirect from Spen King)
Charles Spencer "Spen" King CBE (26 March 1925 – 26 June 2010) was a significant design engineer in the Rover Company (and, after their takeover, in the...
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KB10). It comprises the following areas of Kirklees: Dewsbury and Batley & Spen prior to 2024 List of parliamentary constituencies in West Yorkshire List...
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Patrick Spens may refer to: Patrick Spens, 1st Baron Spens (1885–1973) Sir Patrick Spens, an old ballad This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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needed] The WPB contested its first parliamentary seat at the 2021 Batley and Spen by-election, with Galloway as its candidate. Galloway gained 8,264 votes...
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arrives and causes mass panic. The alien leaders, called "A-Lan, A-Li and A-Spen", teleport down from their ship. The aliens are in search of an interstellar...
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Michael Spens, 2nd Baron Spens, QC (18 September 1914 – 23 November 1984) was a British peer. Spens was the eldest son of Patrick Spens, 1st Baron Spens and...
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Christiana Spens is a writer, academic and artist. Christiana Spens was born in Melbourne, Australia and grew up in Fife, Scotland. She was educated at...
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Spen Whittaker Personal information Date of birth February 1871 Place of birth Oswaldtwistle, England Date of death 16 April 1910 (aged 39) Place of death...
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Cleckheaton (section Spen Valley)
Brighouse, west of Batley and south-west of Leeds. It is at the centre of the Spen Valley and was the major town in the former borough of Spenborough. Cleckheaton...
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May 2021. She previously was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Batley and Spen from 2016 to 2021 under the Labour and Co-operative banner. Born in Batley...
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The Spen Valley Line (also known as the Mirfield and Low Moor railway) was a railway that connected Mirfield with Low Moor through the Spen Valley in...
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A spens, Spens, spens clause, or Spens clause is a provision in a security (for example a bond) which allows a borrower to repay the principal amount (and...
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Harry Goodsir (redirect from Harry Duncan Spens Goodsir)
Henry Duncan Spens Goodsir (3 November 1819 – c. 1848) was a Scottish physician and naturalist who contributed to the pioneering work on cell theory done...
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James Spens may refer to: James Spens (British Army officer) (1853–1934), English cricketer James Spens (diplomat) (died 1632), Scottish adventurer and...
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