Solution:
I have just discovered that my Keyring Manager was muddled.
This is what worked for me:

1/ restart PC & get wireless going.
2/ Goto Keyring Manager.
3/ You should see perhaps 4 entries (under the view drop-down menu choose 
keyrings).
      Entries will probably be "SSID name", Login", "default", & "session".
4/ Delete "SSID name", Login", & "default". ("session" can't be deleted)
5/ Restart PC.
6/ Login at GDM & while Gnome is loading you should be asked for your wireless 
details.
7/ Enter the correct details.
8/ Wireless should be working.
9/ Reboot & re-login and wireless should come up automatically.

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nm-applet (network manager) - don't remember settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155304
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