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Needham

[nee-duhm]

noun

  1. a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.



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Emma Ambler has campaigned for stricter laws around gun licensing since her sister, Kelly Fitzgibbons, and her two nieces, Ava and Lexi Needham, were murdered at their West Sussex home in 2020 by Kelly's partner.

From BBC

Robert Needham, Ms Fitzgibbons' partner and father of father of Ava and Lexi, shot dead the three of them along with the family dog, at their home in Woodmancote, before turning the gun on himself.

From BBC

"What this means is that the sort of habitat modification that beavers can do through damming, building lodges, digging canals - this can create habitats for other species, and they can increase biodiversity," said Dr Needham.

From BBC

"They were hunted for predominantly their fur but also for the castoreum which is an internal gland that was used for medicinal purposes and, until very recently, in perfumes," said Robert Needham, restoration manager at Beaver Trust.

From BBC

“One thing that doesn’t factor into Caro’s book is how aligned those plans are with some of the central institutions of liberalism. I mean, his most powerful backer is the New York Times,” observed Andrew Needham, a historian at New York University.

From Slate

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