1988 in the United Kingdom

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1988 in the United Kingdom
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Events from the year 1988 in the United Kingdom . The year saw the merger in March of the SDP and the Liberals to form the Liberal Democrats. There were also two notable disasters this year: the Piper Alpha oil rig explosion and the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.

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Publications

Births

January

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FKA Twigs
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Mia Rose

February

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Aston Merrygold

March

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Jason Kenny
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Holliday Grainger

April

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Fabrice Muamba
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Ed Speleers
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Vanessa Kirby

May

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Adele
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Adam Lallana

June

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Mark Haskins
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Samanda

July

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Shazad Latif
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Tulisa
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Pippa Bennett-Warner

August

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Princess Beatrice
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Tyson Fury
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Rupert Grint
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Tom Hunt

September

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Max George
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John Bradley
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Michael Cooper

October

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Alex Dowsett
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Callum Scott
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Stephen Flynn
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Rylan Clark

November

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Tinie Tempah
Ricky Norwood Ricky Norwood 2022.jpg
Ricky Norwood
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Joe Cole

December

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Alfred Enoch
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Anna Popplewell
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Elfyn Evans
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Florrie

Full Date Unknown

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Jovan Adepo
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Claire Calvert

Deaths

January

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Trevor Howard

February

March

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Christianna Brand

April

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Felicity Lane-Fox, Baroness Lane-Fox

May

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Kim Philby
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Sheridan Dufferin

June

July

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Jimmy Edwards

August

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Allan Adair
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Kenneth Leighton

September

October

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Sacheverell Sitwell
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Alec Issigonis

November

December

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Roy Urquhart

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