1998 in the United Kingdom

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1998 in the United Kingdom
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Events from the year 1998 in the United Kingdom .

Incumbents

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Births

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Ronan Parke
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Trent Alexander-Arnold
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Central Cee
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Jack Carroll
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Jasmine Armfield

Deaths

January

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John Wells

February

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Enoch Powell

March

April

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Dame Mary Cartwright
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Linda McCartney

May

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J. S. Roskell

June

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Reg Smythe

July

August

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Alan Walsh

September

October

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Ted Hughes

November

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Mary Millar

December

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Brian Stonehouse
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Alan Lloyd Hodgkin

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