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  • [[File:Alec Douglas-Home.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Alec Douglas-Home at his apartment in Westminster, London]] [[Alec Douglas-Home]] was Prime Minister 1963-64 and Leader of the Conservative Party 1963-65.<
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  • ...s in the armed forces until the very end of the war in 1979-80'.<ref>Kevin Douglas Stringer, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SHdfNG2NVskC&pg=PA127&lpg=PA1 *an arson attack on the home of a doctor who was later assassinated by a Security Branch death squad;
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  • ...e first meeting in 1954.<ref>[http://www.bilderbergmeetings.org/index.html Home], Bilderberg Meetings, 17 June 2010.</ref> ...htm THE BILDERBERG GROUP], August 1956, archived at the website of [http://home.teleport.com/~flyheart/jancelt.htm Jan Chciuk-Celt].</ref>
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  • Attacked by the socialists - and communists - on the left at home, and working against the left abroad with the Colonial and Foreign Offices, ...irst six months of 1949 Aims claims to have had 41 radio broadcasts on the Home or Light programmes of the BBC; and just before the election of 1950 in Jan
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  • ..., but agreed to stand aside to allow the new Prime Minister [[Alec Douglas-Home]] the chance to enter Parliament. Following in the footsteps of his great-g
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  • ...the constitutional expert [[Robert Blake|Lord Blake]] and the cricketer [[Alec Bedser]]. <ref>Norris McWhirter, ‘[[Media:A Brief History of the Freedom ...f of the print order is, the NAF claims, sold at 15p a copy, mainly in the home counties and in the Manchester area, the remainder is distributed free.' <r
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  • ...words with deeds. The Colonial Office was at that time under heavy fire at home for their hounding of two self-proclaimed communists, [[Jack Hodgson|Jack]] ...x' to this report to four people: Conservative Prime Minister Alec Douglas Home, Labour leader [[Harold Wilson]], Liberal leader Jo Grimond, and, for reaso
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  • ...he most aristocratic leader of the Conservative Party since [[Alec Douglas-Home]]." He is the son of stockbroker [[Ian Cameron (Stockbroker)|Ian Cameron]] ...nutritious diet’. Lewis says Cameron was passing on orders not from the home secretary, but from his wife, Sandra Howard, who thought the food rules wer
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  • ...y Tory politicians, not least the Conservative Party leader [[Alec Douglas-Home]] who was guest-of-honour at the Club's annual dinners of 1964 and 1969, an *Home Affairs;
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  • ...Oliver was also private secretary to the Prime Ministers Sir Alec Douglas-Home and [[Harold Wilson]]. He is a former Master of Christ's College, Cambridg [[Douglas Carswell]] MP Conservative; Harwich
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  • ...director of Shell Transport and Trading and of Rio Tinto Zinc. He 1tves at Home Farm House, Shackleford. near Godaiming, in .Surrey and 81 Lyal1 Mews West, ...Victoria to reward her courtiers. Ralph, who's 47, lives at the ancestral home of Stonor House set in its own deer park, near Henley-on- Thames He's still
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  • ...working together can only be guessed at. In 1947 [[Christopher Mayhew]], a Home Office minister, and [[Clement Attlee]] authorised the establishment of a n ...his government's apparent radicalism, had ushered in the Cold War, and at home he initiated what has been called a "loyalty programme". While this avoided
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  • ==The Army Flexes Its Muscles At Home== ...ive Party on Tuesday, February 11th 1975. [[Margaret Thatcher]] had romped home in the second ballot for the leadership with 146 votes. [[Willie Whitelaw]]
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  • ::The Prime Minister and Home Secretary had left him in no doubt that they wanted a major increase in eff ...]. 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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  • ...ce as announced on 23 January 1964 by the Prime Minister (Sir Alec Douglas-Home):
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  • ...der Degun]] | [[Nick Denton]] | [[Abi Dewberry]] | [[Pete Digger]] | [[Sam Douglas-Bate]] | [[Michael Dowsett]] | [[Rebecca Elmer]] | [[Rebecca Emery]] | [[Le ...evine]] | [[Abigail Dewberry]] | [[Pete Digger]] | [[Sarah Dooly]] | [[Sam Douglas-Bate]] | [[Rebecca Emery]] | [[Rebecca Emery]] | [[Lee Findell]] | [[Andrew
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  • ...Neil McLean]], [[David Stirling]], Col [[Brian Franks]] and [[Alec Douglas-Home]] to organise an unofficial mercenary operation. He subsequently introduced
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  • ...ndex.asp Executive team], ''Coutts & Co'', Accessed 19-October-2009</ref>. Home is also the owner of the Mainshill wood where [[Scottish Coal Company]] are ...tegory:Labour Party|Douglas-Home, David]][[Category:Revolving Door|Douglas-Home, David]]
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  • ...icholas Henderson|Sir Nicholas Henderson]] 1976 | [[Alec Douglas-Home|Lord Home of the Hirsel]] 1961 | [[Marmaduke Hussey]] 1989 | [[Jeremy Hutchinson|Lord
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  • *[[Alec Broers|Lord Broers]] Crossbench *[[Earl of Home]] Conservative
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  • [[File:Alec Douglas-Home.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Alec Douglas-Home at his apartment in Westminster, London]] [[Alec Douglas-Home]] was Prime Minister 1963-64 and Leader of the Conservative Party 1963-65.<
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