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A Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate has been chosen to replace Robert Key who has served the Salisbury constituency since 1983. Full Article at BBC News
The Flower Mound child who was killed in a four-car crash late Tuesday afternoon has been identified by the Tarrant County Medical Examiners Office as 12-year-old Robert Key, a sixth grader at Liberty Christian School in Argyle. His friends knew him as Ian... Full Article at Celina Record
CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Kent captain Robert Key celebrates with the championship champagne by pouring it over team mate Amjad Khan after the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire at The St Lawrence Ground on... View Photo »
The Church of England is behind the curve and we don't want it to be like that. The fact is that most Anglicans who go to church want to see women ordained as bishops. What we need from parliament and from government is clarity on the terms that would be acceptable – first, to the ecclesiastical committ...
The soldier’s niece, Gill Mills, said the family had now learned he was regarded as a hero in the northern town of Annezin. The 54-year-old, of Coventry, said Mr Key’s relatives were delighted that a road in Annezin is to be named after him in recognition... Full Article at Irish Examiner
French town will honour a British soldier whose family had been unaware that he died a hero during the Second World War. Relatives of Bombardier Robert Key, who died aged 30 in a blast while saving a child’s life in September 1944, had wrongly believed that... Full Article at Times Online
Robert Key, who was thought to have died while showing off, actually saved the lives of 20 children When Robert Key was blown up in France during the Second World War, the military ruled the soldier had been 'showing off' in front of local children with... Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Kent captain Robert Key (L) shakes hands with team mate Justin Kemp as his team walk off the pitch having draw the game, but won the championship, during the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire... View Photo »
There, a team captained by Robert Key drew two unofficial four-day Tests against New Zealand A. Getting that call-up really helped me - and soon I was happy with the way things were working.
Robert Key: French officials disclosed he was killed throwing the live weapon away from children after a boy picked it up. Photo: PA Bombardier Robert Key, 30, was killed during the 1944 grenade explosion in France in an incident many believed was caused... Full Article at The Telegraph
The biggest upheaval for at least 65 years will also present a big challenge for David Cameron if the Tories win next spring. So far, 120 MPs have said that they will stand down at the next election, after Sir Patrick Cormack and Robert Key this week (in... Full Article at Times Online
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CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Kent captain Robert Key celebrates with the championship champagne by pouring it over team mate Amjad Khan after the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire at The St Lawrence Ground on September 18, 2009 in Canterbury,...
View Photo »CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Kent captain Robert Key (L) shakes hands with team mate Justin Kemp as his team walk off the pitch having draw the game, but won the championship, during the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire at The St Lawrence Ground...
View Photo »CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Kent bowler Amjad Khan pours the championship winning champagne over captain Robert Key after the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire at The St Lawrence Ground on September 18, 2009 in Canterbury, England.
View Photo »CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Kent captain Robert Key celebrates with his team mates and the championship winning champagne during the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire at The St Lawrence Ground on September 18, 2009 in Canterbury, England.
View Photo »CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Kent captain Robert Key holds the championship trophy after the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire at The St Lawrence Ground on September 18, 2009 in Canterbury, England.
View Photo »CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 17: Kent captain Robert Key upturns his collars after his team are confirmed as County Champions during the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire at The St Lawrence Ground on September 17, 2009 in Canterbury, England.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 15: Robert Key of Kent hits out during the Twenty20 Cup Semi Final between Somerset and Kent at Edgbaston on August 15, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - AUGUST 15: Robert Key of Kent acknowledges the fans after his dismissal during the Twenty20 Cup Semi Final between Somerset and Kent at Edgbaston on August 15, 2009 in Birmingham, England.
View Photo »CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - JULY 27: Robert Key of Kent in action as wicket keeper Phil Mustard of Durham watches during the Twenty20 Quarter Final match between Kent and Durham at The County Ground on July 27, 2009 in Canterbury, England.
View Photo »Netherlands captain Jeroen Smits, left with team mate Bas Zuiderent celebrate taking the wicket of England's Robert Key during their Twenty20 World Cup cricket match at Lord's cricket ground in London, Friday, June, 5, 2009.
View Photo »The England team sit in the dugout during the first over of the ICC World Twenty20 cricket super eight match against India at Lord's cricket ground in London June 14, 2009. From (L-R) Robert Key, James Foster, Graham Napier, Andy Flower, Paul Collingwood and Kevin Pietersen.
View Photo »CANTERBURY, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Kent captain Robert Key (L) shakes hands with team mate Justin Kemp as his team walk off the pitch having draw the game, but won the championship, during the LV County Championship Division Two match between Kent and Leicestershire at The St Lawrence Ground...
View Photo »The Church of England is behind the curve and we don't want it to be like that. The fact is that most Anglicans who go to church want to see women ordained as bishops. What we need from parliament and from government is clarity on the terms that would be acceptable – first, to the ecclesiastical committ...
There, a team captained by Robert Key drew two unofficial four-day Tests against New Zealand A. Getting that call-up really helped me - and soon I was happy with the way things were working.
