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Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL) is a constituent college of the University of London. The college has around 7,345 undergraduate and postgraduate students from over 120 different countries. The college's campus is located in Egham, Surrey, within the boundary of the Greater London Urban Area, although outside of the M25 motorway and some 20 miles (32 km) from the geographic centre of London.
Wentworth Club is a privately owned golf club and health resort in Virginia Water, Surrey on the south western fringes of London, not far from Windsor Castle. The club was founded in 1926.
Virginia Water is an affluent village, a lake and, originally, a stream, the village being in the Runnymede Borough Council[1] are in Surrey and the bodies of water stretching over the borders of Runnymede, Old Windsor and Sunninghill and Ascot, England.
On one side of the ground is the Main Stand, named in 2009 the Charles Mortimore Stand after the long-serving club president. This stand comprises covered seating and was extended and improved during summer 2008. The total length of the stand is approximately half that of the pitch and on either side there are small terraced areas. Opposite is another covered stand which runs the length of the pitch, this was previously a covered terrace but was converted to seating during the 2009 close season. This stand does not have an official name, however, many fans refer to it as the SWAN, an acronym which stands for Stand Without A Name . This additional work has brought the amount on seating at the stadium up to 950. The Moor Road End of the ground is terraced with a covering added to the rear section in summer 2008. The terracing was rebuilt during the 08/09 season. The Prospect Road End is currently undergoing redevelopment with a new 1350 seater stand due to be completed in September 2009. The stand will also feature disabled facilities and contain a concourse underneath with toilets and refreshment facilities. The new stand has been partly funded by a £150,000 grant from the Football Foundation.
The Tanzania inquiry relates to the sale of a radar system to that country in 2002.[141] The sale was criticised by then Secretary of State for International Development Clare Short, opposition MPs and the World Bank.[142]Clare Short, the former Secretary of State for International Development, claimed that BAE had "ripped off" developing nations.[143][144]
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