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For all their tartan, neither Sturgeon nor Salmond truly wants to achieve Scottish self-determination

For all their tartan, neither Sturgeon nor Salmond truly wants to achieve Scottish self-determination
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The life and accomplishments of the late rail worker Mike Kewell

REST IN PEACE: Mike Kewell was born in 1937 and passed away on January 23 RETIRED rail worker Mike Kewell passed away on January 23 at the age of 83. A charismatic man of many talents, he was born on May 22, 1937 in Danbury, Essex, where he later attended King Edward VI grammar school in Chelmsford. After working for Barclays Bank, he joined the RAF as a progress clerk during his National Service. In 1958 he spent nine months as a purser serving on two troop ships that also carried civilian passengers. Mike’s next venture was a two-year period working with the Meteorological Office as a weather forecaster, based in various parts of south-west England

Mike Kewell obituary

Mike Kewell obituary Michael Kewell worked at the Met Office in the 1960s before switching to British Rail as a transport economist Michael Kewell worked at the Met Office in the 1960s before switching to British Rail as a transport economist TheresaKewell Tue 2 Mar 2021 14.07 EST Last modified on Tue 2 Mar 2021 16.22 EST My father, Mike Kewell, who has died aged 83, was a weather forecaster turned transport economist who worked for many years for British Rail, including on planning for the building of the Channel Tunnel. Mike was born in Danbury, Essex, to Margaret (nee Tonkin), a machinist, and Frederick Kewell, a roofing consultant. He attended King Edward VI grammar school in Chelmsford, then worked briefly for Barclays Bank before two years of national service with the RAF as a progress clerk, rising to corporal. In 1958 he spent nine months as a purser serving on the SS Nevasa and SS Dunera, troop ships that also carried civilian passengers.

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