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  • ...a message of support for the Caux assembly included trade union leaders [[Andrew Naesmith]], (General Secretary of the Amalgamated Weavers' Association), [[ ...e had not taken office to oversee the destruction of His Majesty's empire, Churchill had actually done precisely that to pay for the war: and the process contin
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  • ...]], based in Rhode Island (USA), the second largest bank in New England; [[Churchill]], one of the UK's largest providers of insurance products; the asset finan ...ife Sciences]] animal testing centre,<ref>Treanor, Jill, Steven Morris and Andrew Clark, "[http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2001/jan/18/uknews1 Huntingdon
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  • *[[Andrew Henderson]] *[[Churchill Vintners]]
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  • ...zette", which was produced on the Morning Post press and edited by Winston Churchill. ...ll. One source suggests that Reginald Hall was by the mid thirties head of Churchill’s private intelligence grouping.
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  • ...de L’Isle]] had acquired at an auction at Chartwell, home of Sir Winston Churchill, plans were hatched to convene a meeting of fifty prominent people from pol ...clude [[Norris McWhirter]], and seven Conservative MPs including [[Winston Churchill]], [[Jill Knight]] and [[Nicholas Ridley]]. At that time it had a full-tim
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  • ::::Sir Winston Churchill ...ually well-known and identified themselves openly'. But now there was what Andrew Roth has called 'the grey zone'.[8] These consultancies involved one-off fe
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  • ...history in schools in 2005. He is an Honorary Member of the International Churchill Society (UK) and a Trustee of the Margaret Thatcher Archive Trust.
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  • *[[Andrew Dougal]] (NI) *[[John Churchill]] - Wales
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  • ...ring the early twenties, and in fact throughout the inter-war years: Kell, Churchill, and Sir [[Maurice Hankey]]. Its connection with these three figures alone ...d a copy of the Army's signals training manual. According to [[Christopher Andrew]] this information had "possibly" come "via Monkland", though he offers no
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  • ...Morning Post press, then owned by Northumberland, and edited by [[Winston Churchill]]. An intriguing reference in [[Christopher Farman]]'s book, ''The General ...Eric's brother), [[Walter Long]] (First Lord of the Admiralty), [[Winston Churchill]] (Minister of War), [[Edward Shortt]] (Home Secretary), [[George Roberts]]
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  • ...Robert Vansittart]] (head of the civil service) the other to Sir [[Winston Churchill]], whose increasingly orthodox Diehardism was to keep him on Parliament's b ...t is best described as pro-fascist but anti-appeasement, a line adopted by Churchill himself. Where fascism did not pose a threat to British territorial concern
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  • *Christopher Andrew, "Secret Service", Heinemann, 1985 *Martin Gilbert's Companion Volume V to his biography of Churchill.
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  • ...throughout the Thirties and then aided Lord Halifax's manoeuvres to force Churchill to bring about a negotiated surrender in 1940. {{ref|32}} ...of the Countryside Alliance's token £5 worth of shares, one is held by [[Andrew Salvesen]], who was a Non-executive Director of [[Christian Salvesen]] plc
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  • *Sir [[John Boyd]] Retired Master, Churchill College Cambridge University United Kingdom ...ave]] Senior Research Fellow | [[Lindsay Clutterbuck]] Research Leader | [[Andrew Daly]] Senior Research Leader (Cambridge and Leiden offices); Visiting Prof
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  • ...nd the conservative establishment. Is there anything really so new about [[Andrew Roberts|Roberts]], or indeed [[Matthew D'Ancona]] (Times and Fellow of All ...so includes [[the Spectator]].<ref>The Guardian (London)February 22, 1995, CHURCHILL'S CHILDREN; Out with Major, Europe, the Welfare State and political correct
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  • ...itish historian and journalist. <ref>[http://www.andrew-roberts.net/cv.htm Andrew Roberts - Curriculum Vitae], accessed 30 December 2007</ref> He is one of t ...ef>‘[http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whoswho/U32682 ROBERTS, Andrew]’, ''Who's Who 2010'', A & C Black, 2010; online edn, Oxford University P
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  • ...the city carrying the Union Jack. We're, uh, still talking with them.'<ref>ANDREW H. MALCOLM, Special to the New York Times '...WHILE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC, AN ...s he headed the section on U.S. press and served on Prime Minister Winston Churchill's White House liaison staff.'<ref>United Press International, October 26, 1
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  • ...nd the conservative establishment. Is there anything really so new about [[Andrew Roberts|Roberts]], or indeed [[Matthew D'Ancona]] (Times and Fellow of All ...o includes [[the Spectator]]. <ref>The Guardian (London)February 22, 1995, CHURCHILL'S CHILDREN; Out with Major, Europe, the Welfare State and political correct
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  • ...n 28 May 1958, she was educated at Our Lady's High School, Cumbernauld, St Andrew's University (MA Hons 1982), Dundee College of Commerce (DIA 1983) and Stir While studying at St Andrew's University, Bridget met Procul Harum lead guitarist, Richard Smith and th
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  • ...syth already knew where his future lay. His election to the council in the Churchill ward must have come as great a surprise to him just as much as it was a sho ...in staff and party advisers. Concern over lists has also been expressed by Andrew Barnett, president of St Andrews University Conservative Association, in a
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