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Rowley

/ ˈraʊ-, ˈrəʊlɪ /

noun

  1. Thomas . ?1586–?1642, English dramatist, who collaborated with John Ford and Thomas Dekker on The Witch of Edmonton (1621) and with Thomas Middleton on The Changeling (1622)

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Best known for his "husky posh girl" sketches, Henry Rowley has become one of TikTok's sharpest comedy voices.

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Despite his rising profile, Rowley protects much of his life from the public eye.

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Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said the Met was "grateful" for Panorama's investigation but criticised the BBC for waiting too long to disclose unaired footage of the officers.

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In a letter to Sir Mark Rowley, the 81-year-old crossbench peer complained that her multiple speeding offences meant she might have to "give up attending Parliament".

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On 3 September the head of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Mark Rowley, defended the officers involved in the Heathrow arrests, but said he recognised "concern caused by such incidents given differing perspectives on the balance between free speech and the risks of inciting violence in the real world".

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