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McClure

American  
[muh-kloor] / məˈklʊər /

noun

  1. Samuel Sidney, 1857–1949, U.S. editor and publisher, born in Ireland.


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Tony nominee Rob McClure leads the cast.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 64-year-old joins actors Martin Compston, Vicky McClure and Adrian Dunbar, who will reprise their roles in the next instalment of Jed Mercurio's hit crime thriller.

From BBC

The 72-year-old signed her home in Cornwall into the trust in 2018 with McClure solicitors, who she says told her it would protect it from having to be sold to meet care fees so it could be passed down to her children.

From BBC

As she tells of continuing the fight to regain her home ownership, McClure's former director says the trust was not mis-sold and that it is a "good product".

From BBC

She says she and her late husband, Mike, took up McClure's offer of a free will when his health was deteriorating with multiple sclerosis, and it was during a visit to their home by a firm representative that they were encouraged to take out the trust at a cost of £4,486.

From BBC