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2022 in England

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Events of 2022 in England. The Queen's platinum jubilee took place in February; she died in September. England's hottest temperatures on record occurred in July.

2022
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See also:2021–22 in English football
2022–23 in English football
2022 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 2022

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