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Dulwich

British  
/ ˈdʌlɪtʃ /

noun

  1. a residential district in the Greater London borough of Southwark: site of an art gallery and the public school, Dulwich College

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But Peter Ettedgui, a Jewish contemporary at Dulwich College, said the qualified "sorry" was a "nonpology".

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The BBC has previously spoken to two former Dulwich College pupils who have backed up Ettedgui's version of events.

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The trees are available from four hubs across London, including one in Dulwich, south-east London, before being sent back to a farm once Christmas is over.

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On Monday, Farage said he had "never directly racially abused anybody" after claims by former Dulwich College pupils, including Mr Ettedgui, that were first reported in The Guardian.

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Some former Dulwich College pupils say they do not recognise the picture that has been painted of Farage or the allegations of racism against him.

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