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  • ...8, 2008.</ref> In 1997, following the dissolution of the RCP, the magazine was relaunched under his editorship as [[LM]]. Following the magazine's bankrup ...]] (which he launched, originally as [[Living Marxism]], in 1988) until it was forced to close in 2000 following a libel suit brought by ITN. Hume is a fo
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  • ...inton]] Presidential Campaign, policy adviser to Labour Treasury Team, and was an economics columnist with ''The Independent'' newspaper.<ref>[http://www. *May 1997 | elected Labour Member of Parliament for Pontefract and Castleford.<ref name="cooper
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  • ...Chris Bryant] ''Express'', accessed 19 May 2015 </ref> In May 2015, Bryant was appointed shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport. <ref name ...rbyn]]. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34241395 Who's who in Corbyn's Shadow Cabinet] BBC News, Accessed 16 September 2015</ref>
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  • ...er the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] was dissolved, until the magazine was forced to close in 2000 after losing a libel trial.<ref>His first article s ...at spiked‘s predecessor, Living Marxism, then its successor LM, until it was forced to close in 2000 following a notorious libel action brought by ITN.
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  • ...bour Party]], after [[Ed Miliband]] stepped down until [[Jeremy Corbyn was elected]] in September 2015. Harman was re-elected in the 2015 general election with 63.3 percent of the vote and a majority o
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  • '''John Mann''' was the [[Labour Party]] MP for Bassetlaw. He was elected in June 2001 and served as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the forme In the 2015 UK general election Mann was re-elected with a majority of 8,843. <ref> [http://www.worksopguardian.co.uk/news/loca
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  • ...e an evidence-based approach to scientific issues in the public domain. It was formalised as a Trust in August 2003.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20031 Its domain name was registered in March 2002. Within months it had begun to promote its point o
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  • Members of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament elected on 6 May 2010.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/ Lis ==MPs elected on 6 May 2010==
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  • ...g out to [[Jeremy Corbyn]] in the Labour party leadership election Burnham was given the post of shadow home secretary. ...State for Culture, Media and Sport [[Chris Smith]]. In June 2001, he was elected as the Labour MP for Leigh in Greater Manchester. His subsequent posts are
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  • The move was implemented by the party's chief whip, [[Nick Brown]], and fuelled by backb The decision was taken by Number 10 after party officials watched a Channel 4 programme whic
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  • ...raphies/jon-trickett/25290 'Jon Trickett'], www.parliament.co.uk.</ref> He was [[Gordon Brown]]'s parliamentary private secretary between 2008 and 2010.<r In the 2015 general election Trickett was re-elected with a majority of 12,078. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politic
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  • ...y election in 1987 she made history by becoming the first black woman ever elected to the British Parliament. <ref name= "Abbott"> [http://www.dianeabbott.org ...was appointed shadow minister for public health <ref name= "Abbott"/> but was removed in a shadow Cabinet reshuffle three years later.
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  • '''Owen Smith''', the [[Labour Party]] MP for Pontypridd since 2010, was appointed the shadow secretary of state for Wales in May 2012.<ref>[http:// In the 2015 general election, Smith was re-elected with a majority of 8,985. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politici
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  • ...Heidi Alexander], www.parliament.uk, accessed 25 June 2013.</ref> She was elected in May 2010 with a majority vote of of 6,216<ref> [http://www.politics.co.u In September 2015 newly elected Labour leader [[Jeremy Corbyn]] appointed Alexander to the Labour frontbench as shadow health secretary.
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  • ...e 2010. Previously she was MP for Liverpool Garston from 1997 to 2010. She was appointed shadow secretary of state for transport in 2010.<ref>[http://www. In the 2015 general election, Eagle was re-elected with a majority of 27, 146. <ref> [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/const
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  • In the 2015 general election, Blenkinsop was re-elected with a majority of 2,268. <ref> [http://www.express.co.uk/politics/politici In November 2015 Blenkinsop was appointed as a member of the [[Commons Select Committee on Standards]] to r
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  • ...ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/commons/jeremy-corbyn/185 Jeremy Corbyn], www.parliament.uk, 29 October 2013.</ref> In September 2015 he overwhelmingly won the Labour leadership contest and was appointed party leader.
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  • Powell was elected in a by-election on 15 November 2012 and is the first female Labour MP to r She is also the shadow minister for the [[Cabinet Office]] and was vice chair of Labour's general election campaign. <ref> [http://www.newstat
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  • ...Kate Green MP] ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 5 March 2015 </ref> She was elected in May 2010 with a majority vote of 8,935 and retained her seat with an inc From October 2013 to September 2015 Green was the shadow minister for disabled people at the [[Department for Work and Pe
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  • ...feminist geography, and cultural geography, as well as other topics. She was Professor of Geography at the [[Open University]].<ref name="ou">{{cite web ...that will continue through Soundings and many other projects in which she was involved.<ref name="Obit"/>
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  • ...overnment's [[Preventing Violent Extremism]] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]). Vikr ...Little over a month after the book was launched in September 2011, Lambert was exposed, and his academic career has dwindled since.
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  • :: IMOS remit was and remains to record and administer intelligence received from all areas o Registry (or Records) refers to the files themselves, while IMOS was the wider administrative body within MPSB, which looked after them and rela
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  • ...g that these are shared with the [[Community Security Trust]]. In 2015, it was claimed that 'Using the good practices that the APPG has established in the ...and was replaced as chair by independent MP Guto Bebb. In 2020, the chair was filled by Conservative MP Andrew Percy, Mann became the sole president and
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  • ...rnment and Management from the University of Birmingham (2002–5), Angell was Chair of the university's Labour Club. Following an extended stint as Presi ...y Inquiry into Antisemitism'. As APPGs are unable to employ people, Angell was listed as a member of Mann's staff. At the [[Jewish Labour Movement]]'s 201
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