Sir Andrew William Foster, KBE (born 29 December 1944) is a British public servant who was knighted in 2001 for his services to the health and government...
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Foster (educator) (1925–1987), missionary to the deaf in Africa Sir Andrew Foster (British public servant) (born 1944), British civil servant Andrew Foster...
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Civil Service (United Kingdom) (redirect from British civil servant)
civil servants may be called to account to Parliament. In general use, the term civil servant in the United Kingdom does not include all public sector...
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Canadian sports executive and journalist; father of Foster Hewitt Andrew Hewitt (born 1976), British composer Angela Hewitt (born 1958), Canadian pianist...
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Griggs, Clive (January 1994). "The Influence of British Public Schools on British Imperialism". British Journal of Sociology of Education. 15 (1): 129–136...
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reported to potentially cost the public purse almost £500 million. The plan, initiated in 2012, was overseen by Arlene Foster of the Democratic Unionist Party...
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Toby Kebbell (category Use British English from August 2011)
MonsterVerse film series, Kong: Skull Island (2017) and the Apple TV+ series Servant (2019–2023) and For All Mankind (2023–2024). Kebbell, the fourth of five...
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Robert Jenrick (category Use British English from January 2020)
Robert Edward Jenrick (born 9 January 1982) is a British politician who has been Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor since...
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library paraprofessionals, who are also civil servants. There are five fundamental characteristics shared by public libraries: (1) they are generally supported...
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Georgia Gould (politician) (category British Reform Jews)
civil servant, at the synagogue in September 2021, in a service conducted by Rabbi Baroness Neuberger. Gould took maternity leave from public office...
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Twelfth Night (category Use British English from August 2011)
Belch – Olivia's uncle Sir Andrew Aguecheek – a friend of Sir Toby Feste – Olivia's servant, a jester Fabian – a servant in Olivia's household Antonio...
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prominent that more than half of all immigrants to British colonies south of New England were white servants, and that nearly half of total white immigration...
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Jamaica Robert Deakin, clergyman Joseph Diggle, clergyman, politician and public servant Edward Eddrup, clergyman and principal of Salisbury Theological College...
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Andrew William Montford is a British writer and editor who is the owner of the Bishop Hill blog. He is the author of The Hockey Stick Illusion (2010)....
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Johnson owned at least ten slaves. Andrew Johnson freed his slaves on August 8, 1863; they remained with him as paid servants. A year later, Johnson, as military...
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Jen Craft (category Use British English from July 2024)
Jennifer Craft is a British Labour Party politician and former civil servant who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Thurrock since 2024. Craft was...
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2024 in the United Kingdom (category Use British English from October 2023)
Retrieved 9 March 2024. "New 'Elizabeth Emblem' unveiled to commemorate public servants who died in line of duty". GOV.UK. Retrieved 9 March 2024. Pilbeam...
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William Bankes Amery – Civil servant and accountant Edmund Bartley-Denniss – Barrister, member of parliament, freemason and British cycling pioneer Francis...
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defeating veterans minister Johnny Mercer. Thomas was born to a civil servant and a teacher, and has four siblings. He is a grandson of historian Charles...
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List of members of the Middle Temple (category Use British English from February 2018)
Thomas Bridges (1821–1894), barrister and public servant in Hong Kong Sir Gainsford Bruce (1834-1912), British judge and Conservative politician. William...
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Downton Abbey series 4 (category Use British English from October 2022)
a family on the Downton estate (Mr and Mrs Drewe of Yew Tree Farm), to foster her. Anna is raped by Lord Gillingham's valet, Alex Green, which Mr. Bates...
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Liam Conlon (category Use British English from July 2024)
Conlon, a former Country music singer, and his wife, former senior civil servant Sue Gray, who served as Downing Street Chief of Staff under Sir Keir Starmer...
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(1762–1823), Irish British Army soldier and politician; Governor-General of Jamaica (1806–1808) Henry George Gore-Browne (1830–1912), Irish British Army colonial...
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Charles III (redirect from Charles, Crown Prince of Britain)
21 September 2023. Said-Moorhouse, Lauren; Foster, Max (30 March 2023). "King Charles becomes first British monarch to address German parliament". CNN...
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George Pearce (redirect from George Foster Pearce)
Sir George Foster Pearce KCVO (14 January 1870 – 24 June 1952) was an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Western Australia from 1901 to...
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civil servant and then judge in India, and a judge on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the court of last resort for the British colonies...
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Mitrovica, Andrew (7 April 2024). "Israel's message: 'Don't feed the Palestinians'". Al Jazeera. Archived from the original on 7 April 2024. "Public Statement:...
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in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other British military force since the Acts of Union 1707. See also Category:British generals...
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List of Old Abingdonians (category Use British English from February 2023)
footballer Andrew Fisher (born 1965), physicist Michael Fortescue (born 1946), professor and academic Sir Andrew Foster (born 1944), British public servant Justin...
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Torsten Bell (category British nonprofit chief executives)
having served as Ed Miliband's Director of policy, and as a Treasury civil servant who became special adviser to Alistair Darling during the 2007–2008 financial...
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