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  • ===Council of Management=== Members of the Council of Management are the Trustees of the Ditchley Foundation. They are chosen
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  • ...ed as one of the 24 Knights of the Garter in 2002. In 2004 he was made a [[Privy Councillor]] and appointed to serve on the Butler Committee, which examined *[[Marlborough College Council]]
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  • ...der of the Bath|GCB]], [[Order of St Michael and St George|GCMG]], [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom|PC]] (March 23, 1854–May 13, 1925), was a contr ...ad an audience with King Edward VII on the same day, was made a G.C.B. and privy councillor, and was raised to the peerage with the title of Baron Milner of
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  • '''Philip Henry Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian''' KT CH [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom|PC]] (1882–1940) was a British politician and d
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  • ...nking military officer, chairing the powerful Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC), which validated the requirements for nearly every program of the De ...ame the tenth Secretary General of NATO and Chairman of the North Atlantic Council, succeeding Dr. Javier Solana. In the four turbulent years that followed, h
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  • ...he Royal Institute of International Relations and the International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade among others. He has written on the future o ...of [[Midland Montagu]] among his many executive positions. He chaired the Council of the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]] and was appointed
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  • ...ents, having been naturalised under the Act of 1870, were capable of being Privy Councillors when they were respectively appointed. "
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  • ...eat he held until 1921, and became a [[Privy Council of the United Kingdom|Privy Counsellor]] in [[1918]]. On 27 April 1921 he was appointed [[Lord Lieutena *[[Privy Council of the United Kingdom|Privy Counsellor]] (1918)
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  • ...iament, while Lionel Guest (1880–1935) was a member of the London County Council. ...treasury, or chief whip for the Coalition Liberals. In 1920 Guest became a Privy Counsellor and in 1921 was promoted to Secretary of State for Air, a post h
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  • He has been a Privy Counsellor to the [[Privy Council UK]] since 1985{{ref|1}} and has worked with the Ministry of Overseas Devel ...//www.privy-council.org.uk/output/page76.asp| Privy Council Office, 'Privy Council Members']
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  • ...specialist in the area of energy security. Thuburn held positions with the Council of Ministers of Europe, with ANSA - Italian National News agency in their M ...l Crime Squad]] from 1997 - 2002. He was appointed a Member of the [[Privy Council]] in 1993 and a Member and Trustee of the Chapter General of the Order of S
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  • ...ents, having been naturalised under the Act of 1870, were capable of being Privy Councillors when they were respectively appointed."
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  • ...mber of the [[Hollinger International]] Advisory Board, a company owned by Privy Councillor [[Conrad Black]]. ...nization between the DLC and Labour’s inner circle. [[Peter Mandelson]], Privy Councilor since 1998 and a Ditchley governor, was the initial chairman of t
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  • ...he was Senior President of Edinburgh University Students’ Representative Council and moved on to become full time President of the Scottish Union of Student ...enneth Allsop, and then from 1975-79 as Assessor from the Lothian Regional Council, on the University Court.
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  • .... He served in the Department of External Affairs and in the Cabinet/Privy Council Office in the Government of Canada; as Secretary of the Steering Committee
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  • ...ign and Commonwealth Office]] from 1964 to 1970 and appointed to the Privy Council in the former year. He also authored several military history books regardi ...b]] | [[British-Chilean Council]] | [[Foreign Affairs Research Institute]] council member | [[Committee for a Free Britain]] | [[Committee for a Free World]]
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  • ...ntly endorsed Keelty's statement stating that both Keelty and himself were privy to the same information and had drawn the same conclusion. ...elle Corby. <ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2005/s1367014.htm ''Law Council angered by AFP comments on Corby case'' &mdash; ABC AM]</ref> According to
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  • ...ton''' best known as '''Lord Hutton'''), PC (member of Her Majesty's Privy Council), was born June 29, 1931. He is a former Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ire
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  • ...ossibility of extending the powers of the nascent [[Broadcasting Standards Council]] (BSC) from monitoring sex and violence to having a power to preview and p ...m in order that it might gain some credibility and it was carried out by a Privy Councillor (who was also a former Conservative Northern Ireland Minister) a
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  • ...24, Michael Forsyth 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 muc ...g. While it never happened during his term of office with Westminster City Council, he now has the satisfaction of knowing that privatisation in the many fiel
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