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Katy

[key-tee]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Katherine or Catherine.



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Sarwar also said the SNP campaign, in support of candidate Katy Loudon, showed a lack of ambition and was "running down the clock" on its time in government rather than offering policies that would benefit people.

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But his party's candidate, Katy Loudon, endured her third election defeat in the area - having lost out to Labour's Michael Shanks at the 2024 general election and 2023 Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election.

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Det Ch Insp Katy Chapman, from West Midlands Police, said the programme has already received a positive reception in Coventry.

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Katy King, deputy director of sustainability at charity Nesta, said the government could bring down electricity costs.

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There were performances across the different stages on offer, including the New Music Stage, from the likes of Barry Can't Swim, Jazzy, Prospa, Katy B and Nia Archives.

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