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  • ...002 / 19.07.2004 : Committee on Citizens' Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs : 21.07.2004 / 14.01.2007 : Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs
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  • ...ormally opened in February 1976 by [[Margaret Thatcher]], who was then the Secretary of State for Education. Initially the college had 65 students'<ref>Universi ...niversity's chancellor succeeding [[Lord Hailsham]]<ref>Press Association, Home News, Press Association, 30-July-1991</ref>. The following year, 1992, Buck
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  • ...arliamentary Group for Business Development in Iraq and the Region]]-Joint Secretary with [[Anthony Steen]]<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cma ...register/memi445.htm All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Welfare of Park Home Owners], Register of All-Party Groups (As at 24 February 2010), accessed 26
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  • ...Lord Alfred Douglas, while still at Eton. Aged only 16, he persuaded the [[Home Office]] to grant him access to Douglas's papers which were embargoed until ...e later claimed credit when the British prime minister announced that the 'Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport is working with the [[Museums, Librar
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  • .../ref> states that he 'has never been entirely trusted in his new political home. Admiration for his stance on South Africa has been mixed with suspicion ab ...eported to have 'helped ease [[Stephen Byers]] out of his job as Transport Secretary when he told a magazine that Britain had the worst railways in Europe' (200
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  • Permanent Secretary at the [[Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy]] | Permanent Secretary, [[Department for International Trade]] |
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  • ...999 / 14.01.2002 : Committee on Citizens' Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs ...002 / 19.07.2004 : Committee on Citizens' Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs
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  • ...l. Following the 2005 General Election he was appointed to the position of Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, but was again forced to resign on 2 Novembe In 2005, just weeks after his resignation as DWP secretary, Blunkett was signed by [[The Sun]] to write a weekly column. Blunkett was
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  • ...overnment and the voluntary sector, and was its co-signatory with the Home Secretary.<ref>http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/aboutus/whoweare/howwearegoverned/trus
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  • From the 31 October-2 November 2007, the institute paid for former UK Home Secretary [[John Reid]] to travel to Prague, to attend a Workshop on Terrorism and Co
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  • ...ame="Terror Threat">Chris Greenwood, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/britain-warned-of-new-wave-of-islamic-terrorism-1704328.html Britain w ...a]] authored a report published by [[RUSI]], that warned of a new-phase of home-grown terrorist attacks because of escalating in-prison radicalisation. The
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  • ...news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/09/25/npal25.xml Palestine peacemaker comes home], by [[Michael Smith]], [[Telegraph]], 25 September 2003. </ref> His [[Conf ...with the IRA. Three years later he moved to South Africa where as “first secretary and press officer” he joined mediation with Swapo rebels in Namibia.
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  • ::The Prime Minister and Home Secretary had left him in no doubt that they wanted a major increase in effort on thi ...]. After a brief gap they were reinstated by his successor, [[Alec Douglas-Home]]. It is not clear whether [[Edward Heath]] and [[Harold Wilson]] were tol
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  • ...mmons by a group of Tory legislators who say they plan to question Foreign Secretary [[David Owen]] about Ambassador Peter Jay's successful efforts to remove La ...dnesday, upon returning to City Hall from lunch with the prince, his press secretary had received a call from a representative of the British government, later
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  • ...oks'', 22 January 2004 (accessed 14 April 2016).</ref> It was to become “home to regular meetings between senior police officers and representatives of I ...os.co.uk/files/Bringing%20it%20Home%20-%20web.pdf?1240939425 ''Bringing it Home: Community-based approaches to counter-terrorism''], Demos, December 2006 (
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  • ...the author that this was a simple proofreading mistake, and that Lambert's home during his SDS deployment (and subsequently) was in Hertfordshire not Heref ...th London personal address’ is distinct from the ‘Hertfordshire family home’.<ref name="HERTS NORTH LONDON">It should be noted that some towns in the
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  • ...Conservative Central Office]], and Sir [[Philip Goodhart]], a former Under-Secretary of State at the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. Among 10 Tory MPs on its list ...vailable (free post and packing) by sending a cheque to the address on the Home Page. At the time of writing Friends of the Union is undertaking a programm
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  • ...ted Shadow Home Secretary of State for Energy; 1989, appointed Shadow Home Secretary; 1992, elected to and 1994, Leader, Labour Party's National Executive Commi
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  • ::He also joined Home Secretary Charles Clarke to meet Labour backbenchers and was interviewed on televisio On 2 June 2006, police raided a home at [[Forest Gate Raid|Forest Gate]], East London, arresting two men and sho
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  • ...22 March 2002 memo in which Manningham-Buller told [[John Gieve]] of the [[Home Office]] that "There is no credible intelligence that demonstrates that Ira The alleged 'UK poison cell' would nevertheless be cited by US Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]] in his case for war on Iraq at the UN Security Co
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