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Honorifics in article
Dear editor, I write to draw your attention to MOS:HONORIFIC, which generally discourages using honorifics in the running text of articles. This evening I came across your valued edits in May to Norman Baker, which read: Baker attended the Accession Council and Principal Proclamation for His Majesty King Charles III at St James's Palace, London and signed the Official Proclamation and witnessed His Majesty's Oath. Per MOS:HONORIFIC, and to remove unnecessary details for the article's purposes on the proceedings (which are included in the linked article but not in the cited source), I have shortened this paragraph to: ...attended the Accession Council for the Proclamation of King Charles III at St James's Palace, London. IgnatiusofLondon (talk) 19:40, 16 July 2023 (UTC)

Charles III requested move discussion
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Removed your edit (kind of)
Hi Kalamikid, I removed your recent edit to Mother of the House and updated the table because your edit made a valid point. The date of eligibility is a bit dubious and referencing it properly I don't think will be possible. Based on your edit, I've made a change to the heading of the table and added an explanatory note.

Just wanted to stop by to say thank you for the edit and let you know how I addressed it. Hope that's okay!

Happy editting! Jo Jc Jo Talk💬Edits📝 13:37, 11 July 2024 (UTC)


 * Thanks. Personally I'd delete the whole article, but I don't think that would go down well.
 * FFIW, Harman referred to herself as Mother in the opening remarks straight after the 2015 election. It might be that prior to 2015 Harman herself, whilst being 'the mother' hadn't realised. Kalamikid (talk) 14:04, 11 July 2024 (UTC)