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  • ...an Union]] was outlined. He was close to two [[Shadow Cabinet]] members, [[Gordon Brown]] and Tony Blair, who were both regarded as potential leaders. After ...lf a place in the history books as the man who - along with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown - consigned the Labour Party to the dustbin of history and created Ne
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  • ...arts correspondent.<ref>Nick Cohen, [http://standpointmag.co.uk/node/2650 Gordon Brown: the Fear and the Filth], ''Standpoint'', 31 January 2010</ref>
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  • ...http://fpc.org.uk/events/129 What are the challenges and opportunities for Gordon Brown with regard to Israel, Palestinians and the Near Middle East?]</ref> ...banker, [[Jean McFadden]] the ex-leader of Glasgow City Council and [[Lord Gordon]], founder of Radio Clyde who holidayed with Ramsay and Dewar shortly befor
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  • ...lia Neuberger]] (number 19), [[Lord Janner]] (number 20), Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] (number 29) & [[Poju Zabludowicz]] (number 30)<ref><i>The Jewish Ch ...[[John Smith]], died, and Blair won the leadership election contest with [[Gordon Brown]] - in some accounts with financial assistance from Levy who then set
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  • ...2008</ref>). He also has a shareholding in the PR group [[Huntsworth]]<ref>Gordon Nesbitt, R. (2008) [http://www.variant.randomstate.org/pdfs/issue32/Variant .... Somebody pointed me in Geoff's direction — he was still working for [[Gordon Brown]] then, as his researcher — and he was wholly wonderful, incredibly
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  • ...banker, [[Jean McFadden]] the ex-leader of Glasgow City Council and [[Lord Gordon]], founder of Radio Clyde who holidayed with Ramsay and Dewar shortly befor :Dorril says that politicians including Dewar, [[John Smith]], [[Gordon Brown]], [[George Foulkes]], [[George Robertson]] and [[Robin Cook]] were p
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  • ...John Smith]], though it is thought of as a think tank closely connected to Gordon Brown.<ref>David Henke, "[http://politics.guardian.co.uk/thinktanks/story/0 ...essive Politics", co-authored by [[Michael Snyder]], the (then) Rt. Hon. [[Gordon Brown]] MP, and President [[Bill Clinton]], which is described as:
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  • [[Gordon Dalgarno]] - Technical Manager
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  • It seems clear from an announcement made by NAFD after Gordon Brown became prime minister that the APPG for Funerals and Bereavement acts ...sion…. A General Election would have resulted in a further reshuffle, so Gordon Brown’s decision not to go to the country means the All Party Parliamenta
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  • ...nd 1997, gave £60,000 to the '[[John Smith Trust]]' (which was used for [[Gordon Brown]]'s pre-election work) and finally had to resign over his undeclared
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  • In his evidence to the Iraq Inquiry in 2010 Tebbit said that [[Gordon Brown]]'s handling of defence expenditure left the MOD in a 'crisis period'
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  • It seems clear from an announcement made by NAFD after former Prime Minister Gordon Brown became prime minister that the APPG for Funerals and Bereavement acts ...sion…. A General Election would have resulted in a further reshuffle, so Gordon Brown’s decision not to go to the country means the All Party Parliamenta
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  • On 15 June 2009, [[Gordon Brown]] announced the establishment of "an independent Privy Councillor com There was widespread criticism after Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] announced in June 2009 that the Inquiry would be held in secret.<re
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  • ...] (1939-) is the chairman of the [[Iraq Inquiry]] which was announced by [[Gordon Brown]] in June 2009 and began work a month later.<ref>[http://www.iraqinqu
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  • ...arch 2009.</ref>. In Britain the latter tends to dominate, in the words of Gordon Brown, CSR is described as ‘an all year round responsibility that compani
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  • * 2002 Visiting Director [[Gordon Institute of Business Science]] ...for Advanced Governance]] | [[Think Tools]] | [[Erinys South Africa]] | [[Gordon Institute of Business Science]] | [[Lead International]] | [[Think Tools AG
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  • The first year of the [[Gordon Brown|Gordon Brown's]] term as Prime Minister coincided with a 16% rise in the cost of g
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  • ...nted [[Secretary for Justice]] and [[Lord Chancellor]] by Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]]. Previously, he has served as Home Secretary (1997-2001), Foreign S
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  • *[[Gordon Campbell, Baron Campbell of Croy|Gordon Campbell]] (20 June 1970 - 4 March 1974)
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  • ...Change - the Business Forecast” included a speech from Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]], Secretary of State for Trade & Industry, Rt Hon [[Alan Johnson]] M
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