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	<title>UK Birth Certificates Official &#187; Certificate News</title>
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		<title>Birth certificate video</title>
		<description>Birth certificates


In general, you can use birth, marriage and death certificates to extend your family tree back in time. If you can’t find an entry, there is a chance that the event occurred overseas, for which separate indexes have been compiled – though they are not comprehensive.

Scotland and Ireland 					maintained ...</description>
		<link>http://birth-certificate.co.uk/2009/08/13/birth-certificate-video/</link>
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		<title>Obama&#8217;s birth certificate</title>
		<description>During the 2008 US presidential election, rumours began to circulate on the internet that Barack Obama had not been born in the United States, and was therefore not eligible for the presidency.

Mr Obama's campaign provided plenty of evidence to rebut the claims, including the candidate's birth certificate, but the chatter ...</description>
		<link>http://birth-certificate.co.uk/2009/08/11/obamas-birth-certificate/</link>
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		<title>Mothers to name child&#8217;s father on birth certificate</title>
		<description>Mothers to name child's father on birth certificate
Mothers will be forced to name their child's father on birth certificates for the first time under Government plans which will improve collection of child maintenance from absent fathers.
Mother and baby
Ministers say the plan underlines the right of all children to two parents ...</description>
		<link>http://birth-certificate.co.uk/2009/07/17/mothers-to-name-childs-father-on-birth-certificate/</link>
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		<title>Babies most popular first names, 1904, 1934, 1964, 1994 and 1999</title>
		<description>Babies names are constantly changing in popularity. Jack and Chloe were the most common names given to boys and girls born in England and Wales in 1998. However, neither of these names featured in the top 50 most popular names in 1984, and they were not even in the top ...</description>
		<link>http://birth-certificate.co.uk/2009/07/08/babies-most-popular-first-names-1904-1934-1964-1994-and-1999/</link>
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		<title>Babies&#8217; Names 2007 England and Wales</title>
		<description>Boys
Once again, there is no change at the top, with Jack the number one boys' name. Thomas also retains his second place slot with 5803 boys sharing the name in 2007. The only movement in the top five is the exchange of places between Joshua and Oliver to third and ...</description>
		<link>http://birth-certificate.co.uk/2009/07/08/babies-names-2007-england-and-wales/</link>
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		<title>FIRST NAMES BULLETIN 2007 - Northern Ireland</title>
		<description>Did you know in 2007:

	there were 24,972 births registered in Northern Ireland
	there were 12,797 baby boys and 12,175 baby girls registered
	the top boy's names were Jack (1st), James (2nd) and Matthew (3rd)
	the top girl's names were Katie (1st), Grace (2nd) and Sophie (3rd)
	there were 1,433 different boy's names and 2,039 ...</description>
		<link>http://birth-certificate.co.uk/2009/01/20/first-names-bulletin-2007/</link>
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		<title>Top Names at Birth Scotland 2008</title>
		<description>Jack has returned to the top spot, pushing last yearâ€™s winner, Lewis, into second place. Daniel and Liam both climb four places to third and fourth respectively whilst James falls one place to fifth. Between them, Jack and Lewis have been the top two boysâ€™ names for the past ten ...</description>
		<link>http://birth-certificate.co.uk/2009/01/20/top-names-at-birth-scotland/</link>
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