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Wendy Henry
Wendy Henry is a former journalist and newspaper editor. ==Early life== Wendy moved with her twin sister Sara from her mother's house in St Annes on Sea to Manchester in the late 1960s to live with their father, a Jewish market trader.〔Richard Brooks, "Wapping editor is closet book-worm", ''The Observer'', 5 June 1987〕〔Stanley Reynolds, "Curtains for a freak show", ''The Guardian'', 21 November 1989〕 By the age of eighteen, she had a child.〔 In their youth, Henry and her sister were active socialists, joining the International Socialists〔John Sullivan, "(As Soon As This Pub Closes... )", ''What Next?''〕〔"Wendy calling, folks", ''The Guardian'', 2 July 1987〕 and later the International-Communist League. In 1972, she was given an absolute discharge after being accused of attempting to throw a carton of milk at Edward Heath when he visited Salford.〔"Woman who threw milk discharged", ''The Guardian'', 15 April 1972〕 Her involvement in radical activism at the University of Manchester was spotted by Brian Whittle, Brian Taylor and Peter Reece, who took her on at the Manchester News Service.〔Peter Reece, "(Brian Whittle )", ''Press Gazette'', 16 December 2005〕
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