Talk:Hungarians in the United Kingdom

The Gay Hussar
Not sure about including a link to The Gay Husar restaurant. It's a very nice restaurant, I've been there. But it's not really relevant to the article, and smacks of advertising. Indisciplined 23:48, 21 September 2007 (UTC)

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Notable people section
I've removed the notable people section because it was unsourced. If anyone wants to reinstate it, with reliable sources as references, I've pasted it below as it appeared prior to removal. Cordless Larry (talk) 17:42, 31 December 2010 (UTC)


 * Rachel Weisz (Hungarian Father), Actress
 * Dennis Gabor, Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of Holography
 * Michael Polanyi, Hungarian–British polymath
 * Sir Alexander Korda, film director and producer
 * Sir Georg Solti, orchestral and operatic conductor
 * Oscar Deutsch, founder of Odeon Cinemas
 * Philip de László, Painter
 * Romola Garai, actress.
 * Baroness Emma "Emmuska" Orczy, novelist, playwright and artist
 * Emeric Pressburger, Oscar-winning Hungarian/British screenwriter, film director, and producer.
 * Miki Berenyi, singer (half Hungarian)
 * Egon Ronay, food critic
 * Sandor Elès, actor
 * Georgia Slowe, actress (Hungarian mother)
 * Kerry Katona, media personality and former member of Atomic Kitten (maternal grandfather was Hungarian).
 * Petronella Wyatt, journalist and author (Hungarian mother).
 * John Browne, Baron Browne of Madingley, ex-chairman of British Petroleum (Hungarian mother).
 * Joe Bugner, boxer
 * Henrietta Seredy, novelist


 * I have undone this edit. Whilst Cordless Larry may be raising a valid point, could I ask that he raise this as a discussion first.  Currently pretty much all the articles referring to ethinic minorities in the UK contain notable people sections, which are unsourced.  I will express my own frustration at having to remove from time to time individuals who don't fall within the given criteria. Names have been added incorrectly, but in good faith.  I would suggest having a debate about wether we need to source the names of notable individuals across the board, rather than arbitarily deleting a section of one article.  Indisciplined (talk) 13:45, 13 January 2011 (UTC)
 * This has been discussed at length on the BLP noticeboard, where the consensus was that such lists require reliable sources and those entries without them should be removed to the relevant talk pages. Cordless Larry (talk) 23:23, 13 January 2011 (UTC)

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