1995 in the United Kingdom

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1995 in the United Kingdom
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Events from the year 1995 in the United Kingdom .

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January

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Peter Cook
Gerald Durrell Gerald Durrell, Askania Nova (cropped).jpg
Gerald Durrell

February

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Fred Perry

March

Marguerite Kelsey Marguerite Kelsey by Alan Beeton 1936.jpg
Marguerite Kelsey
Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat and his wife Lord and Lady Lovat, 1942.jpg
Simon Fraser, 15th Lord Lovat and his wife

April

May

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Sir Anthony Wagner
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Harold Wilson

June

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Peter Townsend

July

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Sir Hugh Dundas
Harold Larwood Harold Larwood 1932 cigarette card.jpg
Harold Larwood

August

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Ida Lupino
Harry Broadhurst Royal Air Force Operations in the Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1943. CM4732.jpg
Harry Broadhurst

September

October

Alec Douglas-Home Alec Douglas Home Allan Warren cropped.jpg
Alec Douglas-Home
Edith Pargeter Ellis Peters.jpg
Edith Pargeter
Alan Bush Alan Bush (Bundesarchiv Bild 183-13756-0002).jpg
Alan Bush

November

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Peter Grant

December

James Meade James Meade Nobel.jpg
James Meade
Patric Knowles Patric Knowles (cropped).JPG
Patric Knowles

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