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Another Manchester United legend Denis Law is not so bothered about England becoming hosts.
BBC: Thursday's gossip column - transfers and rumours
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Jackson was already known to United's hierarchy after producing sculptures of former manager Matt Busby and the legendary playing trio of George Best, Bobby Charlton and Denis Law.
CNN: Sculptor shows softer side of formidable Ferguson
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Alongside Charles on the new stamp collection are Kevin Keegan, Bobby Charlton, Bryan Robson, John Barnes, Gordon Banks, Jimmy Greaves, Denis Law, Dave Mackay, Bobby Moore and George Best.
BBC: Football hero John Charles appears on postage stamp
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Sir Alex told the congregation how Reid, who became a fervent supporter of the Scottish national team, "was seen in the Hampden tea room telling Denis Law, our greatest ever player, how he scored his goals".
BBC: Final farewell for Glasgow shipyard leader Jimmy Reid
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Clearly unhappy with this bit-part role, he became the first high-profile player since Denis Law in 1973 to cross the divide, joining a club who were happy to meet the asking price and position him at the pinnacle of their Abu Dhabi-funded revolution.
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Police are "right" to look again at whether former Labour minister Denis MacShane broke the law in his abuse of parliamentary expenses, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has said.
BBC: Police right to revisit MacShane case, says Yvette Cooper
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MPs are not above the criminal law - but it is up to police whether they re-open their investigations into Denis MacShane, MPs have been told.
BBC: Denis MacShane 'not above law', says MP standards watchdog