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Kensington

[ ken-zing-tuhn ]

noun

  1. a former borough of Greater London, England: now part of Kensington and Chelsea.


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The Prince of Wales' Earthshot Prize will be held in Brazil later this year, Kensington Palace has announced, in the same month the country hosts the COP30 UN climate change conference.

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On 30 April 1980, six gunmen took over the Iranian embassy in Kensington, holding 26 people hostage.

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While the nightclub industry has been in overall decline in recent years, the owner of a recently opened venue in Kensington, west London, is more optimistic.

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"Our focus is always on impact. What you're seeing today is Homewards moving into its delivery phase," a Kensington Palace spokesperson told the BBC, adding the prince "remains laser focused" on showing "that it is possible to end homelessness".

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“Long Bright River†is set in Kensington, a neighborhood of the city known for being a hub of the opioid epidemic, and a place where Moore has both researched and volunteered for years now.

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