1992 in the United Kingdom

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1992 in the United Kingdom
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Events from the year 1992 in the United Kingdom . This year was the Ruby Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

This year is notable for a fourth-term general election victory for the Conservative Party; "Black Wednesday" (16 September), the suspension of the UK's membership of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism; and an annus horribilis for the Royal Family.

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January

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Jack Wilshere
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Tom Ince
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Suki Waterhouse

February

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Ben Cox
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Freddie Highmore

March

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Danny Ings
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John Boyega

April

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Daisy Ridley

May

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Heather Watson
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Sam Smith (singer)

June

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Harry Reid
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Tom Fisher

July

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Douglas Booth

August

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Cara Delevingne
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Saraya

September

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December

Deaths

January

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Virginia Field
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Dee Murray

February

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Denny Wright

March

April

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Frankie Howerd
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Benny Hill

May

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Elizabeth David

June

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Robert Morley
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Kitty Godfree

July

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Anne Parsons, Countess of Rosse
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Leonard Cheshire

August

September

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Sir Geraint Evans

October

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Magnus Pyke

November

December

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Don Allum
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Edmund Davies, Baron Edmund-Davies

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