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  • ...scotsman.com/fooddrinkagriculture/Dewar39s-whisky-boss-Gray-set.4283156.jp Dewar's whisky boss Gray set to go] accessed 9th October 2009 </ref> *[[John Bartholomew]] Company Secretary<ref> FAME Business Database Subscription Re
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  • ...University of Edinburgh and was familiar with the British scene. As was [[John O’Sullivan]], editor of the Heritage Foundation's journal, ''Policy Revie ...nquest]] | [[Baroness Cox]] | [[Leopold Labedz]] | [[Melvin J. Lasky]] | [[John O’Sullivan]] | [[Pedro Schwartz]] | Hon. [[Frank Shakespeare]] | Dr. Phil
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  • <tr><td>[[John Bowyer Bell]]</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</ <tr><td>[[Michael Dewar]]</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align
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  • <td>[[John O'Connor]]</td> <td>[[John Gearson]]</td>
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  • <td>[[Michael Dewar]]</td> <td>[[John Downing]]</td>
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  • ...they are trying to play this down and emphasise the role of the police'. (John Ezard, 'Minister bans Ulster army author' The Guardian 7 October 1985).</re
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  • <td>10</td><td>[[John O'Connor]]</td> <td>14</td><td>[[John Gearson]]</td>
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  • <td>9</td><td>[[Michael Dewar]]</td><td>19</td> <td>11</td><td>[[John O'Connor]]</td><td>15</td>
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  • The [[Liberal Democrat]] Viscount, [[John Thurso]], one of twelve patrons of the group, told Whisky Magazine “We ar ...a robust and humourous poem he had penned about the virtues of Scotch. [[John McGrath]], Chairman of [[Diageo]] in Scotland, proposed the Loyal toast. H
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  • ...mpt to become MP for Aberdeenshire West in the 1964 general election, when Dewar was successful in Aberdeen South. ...]] | former Head of [[European Commission Representation in Scotland]] | [[John Smith Memorial Trust]] | [[European Movement]]
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  • ...ch publicised "Cool Britannia" phenomenon, a phrase supposedly coined by [[John Major]] to characterise forward looking British culture, and the new Govern ...off Mulgan]], [[Andrew Marr]], [[David Potter]], Sir [[Colin Marshall]], [[John Sorrell]]."<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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  • ...Margaret "Meta" Ramsay is a former MI6 operative and advisor to the late [[John Smith]]. She is chair of the [[Atlantic Council of the United Kingdom]]<ref ...and [[Lord Gordon]], founder of Radio Clyde who holidayed with Ramsay and Dewar shortly before he had his heart attack. (Sunday Times, August 15, 1999)
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  • ...and from 1926-1999 only; so Secretaries of State for Scotland after Donald Dewar were/are not Keepers of the Great Seal, that post now being held by the [[F *[[Sir John Gilmour, 2nd Baronet|Sir John Gilmour]] (15 July 1926 - 4 June 1929)
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  • ==John Mclaren== ...s an ex special adviser to the first, First Minister of Scotland, [[Donald Dewar]]. An economist at Glasgow University and member of the [[Centre for Public
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  • ...rate's media analyst. He worked as a researcher for [[Donald Dewar]] and [[John Smith]]. ...ris]] Policy Directorate. Used to work on transport issues (he criticised John Prescott's transport white paper as too anti-car), now specialises in trade
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  • ...e began working as speechwriter and policy adviser to then Labour leader [[John Smith]]. Following Smith's death in 1994, McFadden became political secret
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  • *1992 to 1994: Chief of Staff to Labour Leader [[John Smith]] *1997 to 1999: Special adviser to [[Donald Dewar]] at the [[Scottish Office]]
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  • ...parliament. As a result of the furore, then Conservative Prime Minister [[John Major]] establishes the [[Nolan Committee]].<ref name="Links"> (2007) [http ...ayments from [[Mohamed Al-Fayed]]. However, in his resignation letter to [[John Major]], Smith stated "Mr Al Fayed paid me fees."<ref>David Pallister, 'Cor
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  • ...owing two years Tom worked closely with [[Donald Dewar]] as well as with [[John Smith]], [[Gordon Brown]], [[Robin Cook]], [[Tony Blair]] and a succession ...logy Select Committee before becoming Parliamentary Private Secretary to [[John Spellar]], Minister of State for Northern Ireland, in July 2003. In this pe
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  • *[[Peter Atkinson]] Con Hexham *John Austin Lab Erith and Thamesmead *[[John Battle]] Lab Leeds West
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