Sir Alan James Carter Duncan KCMG (born 31 March 1957) is a British former politician who served as Minister of State for International Development from...
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Alan Duncan (born 1957) is a British Conservative Party politician. Alan Duncan may also refer to: Alan Duncan (cricketer) (born 1980), Scottish cricketer...
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(2014), and Blackbird (2019). Outside of stage and film, Duncan appeared as Barbara Douglas in Alan Bleasdale's critically acclaimed G.B.H. (1991), Servilia...
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Conservative Party's candidate for Rutland and Melton in a bid to succeed Sir Alan Duncan". Stamford Mercury. Retrieved 23 September 2023. "Alicia Kearns". DefenceIQ...
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British Conservative Party MP and Shadow Leader of the House of Commons, Alan Duncan commented, "If you read that Miss California has been murdered, you will...
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Alan Stewart Duncan (born 13 January 1965) is a British economist and econometrician. He is currently the Bankwest Professor of Economic Policy and Director...
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Foreign Minister Sir Alan Duncan published his diaries, in which Polak featured as a frequent opponent of his fellow Conservative Duncan, allegedly operating...
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Alan Alexander Duncan (born 9 March 1980) is a Scottish cricketer. Duncan is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium. He was born in Kirkcaldy...
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of State for Europe and the Americas was held by Alan Duncan until he resigned on 22 July 2019; Duncan was largely regarded as the second most senior-ranking...
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him, ate them at birth Saturn's Children (Duncan and Hobson book), a 1995 political science book by Alan Duncan and Dominic Hobson Saturn's Children (novel)...
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there were during the prior Parliament. "Biography – Rt Hon Alan Duncan MP". Alan Duncan. 27 May 2012. Archived from the original on 29 May 2013. Retrieved...
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decisions. 18 July 2005 – Alan Duncan rules himself out of the leadership race in an article in The Guardian. 18 July 2005 – As Duncan withdraws, Theresa May...
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Air Commodore Alan Duncan Bell-Irving MC & Bar (28 August 1894 – 24 April 1965) was a Canadian First World War flying ace credited with seven aerial victories...
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margin even with the 1997 national swing towards the Labour Party. Sir Alan Duncan held the seat from 1992 to 2019, when he was replaced by Alicia Kearns...
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Angela Isadora Duncan (May 26, 1877, or May 27, 1878 – September 14, 1927) was an American-born dancer and choreographer, who was a pioneer of modern contemporary...
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recording he made of Conservative politician Alan Duncan in the Houses of Parliament resulted in Duncan's dismissal from the opposition front bench. Heydon...
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a piece in The Spectator to commemorate his retirement in June 2006, Alan Duncan MP described him as "the quintessential Oxford don ... if one were to...
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Alan Duncan Morrison (born 18 July 1974, Brighton) is a British poet. Morrison's work is influenced by poets including John Davidson and Harold Monro...
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high-profile Conservative Party MPs. This includes Boris Johnson, Liam Fox, Alan Duncan, and David Davis. Following a 2016 phone call between incoming-U.S. National...
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Conservative Small Business Bureau. After fellow Maastricht rebel Iain Duncan Smith became leader of the Conservatives, Cash was appointed to the post...
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Colonel Sir Alan Gomme Gomme-Duncan MC FSA Scot (5 July 1893 – 13 December 1963), born Alan Gomme Duncan, was a British Army officer who served in both...
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secretary for the Cabinet Office (endorsed Johnson) Alan Duncan, foreign minister (endorsed Hunt) Iain Duncan Smith, former leader of the Conservative Party...
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Employment Secretary. After the 2001 election the new Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith kept her in the Shadow Cabinet, moving her to the Transport portfolio...
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Devours Liberty, Prosperity and Virtue is a political science book by Alan Duncan and Dominic Hobson. Its main thesis is that states (in particular, the...
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Arthur Alan Duncan Anderson (21 December 1939 – 27 February 2022) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre half for Alloa Athletic...
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whilst a parliamentary and ministerial colleague, the Conservative MP, Alan Duncan, described the media coverage as "contemptible". Hague was criticised...
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Science Behind America's #1 TV Drama was published in 1996. Authors Alan Duncan Ross and Harlan Gibbs M.D. have hospital administration and ER experience...
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removed in the 2012 British cabinet reshuffle. Menzies resigned as PPS to Alan Duncan, Minister of State for International Development, in March 2014 following...
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strategists who worked between 12 and 20 hours a day, sleeping in the house of Alan Duncan in Gayfere Street, Westminster, which had been Major's campaign headquarters...
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1997. Promoted to the Shadow cabinet in 2001, he held posts under Iain Duncan Smith and Michael Howard. In November 2002, Bercow resigned over a dispute...
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