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    Stephen James Dorrell (born 25 March 1952) is a British Liberal Democrat politician. He served as the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Loughborough...
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  • Philip Dorrell (1914–1994), English cricketer Scholanda Dorrell (born 1983), American professional women's basketball player Stephen Dorrell (born 1952)...
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    office 5 July 1995 – 2 May 1997 Prime Minister John Major Preceded by Stephen Dorrell Succeeded by Chris Smith Secretary of State for Health In office 10...
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    changes which saw the previous incumbent, Conservative Health Secretary Stephen Dorrell move with his key rural voters to the newly created Charnwood constituency...
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    2 May 1997 – 11 October 1999 Prime Minister Tony Blair Preceded by Stephen Dorrell Succeeded by Alan Milburn Shadow Secretary of State for the Environment...
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  • abstentionist ticket, Bobby Sands and Owen Carron did not take their seats; Stephen Dorrell remained the youngest MP actually sitting in the House of Commons Although...
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    Patrons: Sir John Major, Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth, David Curry, Stephen Dorrell, Charles Hendry, Lord Heseltine, Lord Hunt of Wirral, Lord Hurd of...
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    selected to contest the safe seat of Charnwood previously held by Stephen Dorrell; a Daily Telegraph article praising open primaries referred to him...
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    Alton." He was notably a very short-serving Baby of the House, as Stephen Dorrell, who was a year younger than Alton, was elected at the 1979 election...
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  • University Eric Dorman-Smith, British Army officer and Irish nationalist Stephen Dorrell, Health Secretary 1995–97 Norman Douglas, novelist and travel writer...
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    Health Secretary. He declined the offer and Major gave that position to Stephen Dorrell. He briefly returned to the Welsh Office, whilst remaining Chancellor...
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    Retrieved 21 June 2018. "Conservatives choose councillor to fight Stephen Dorrell's Charnwood seat in General Election". Leicester Mercury. 28 January...
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    evidence' to link BSE and vCJD. It was not until 20 March 1996 that Stephen Dorrell, the Secretary of State for Health announced that vCJD was linked to...
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  • 1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u8873. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4. Retrieved 12 June 2021. Bates, Stephen (15 May 2023). "Lord Brooke of Sutton Mandeville obituary". Retrieved 28...
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    South West Surrey 10 April 1992 5 July 1995 Conservative Major II Stephen Dorrell MP for Loughborough then Charnwood 5 July 1995 2 May 1997 Conservative...
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    State for Health Kenneth Clarke William Waldegrave Virginia Bottomley Stephen Dorrell Frank Dobson Alan Milburn John Reid Patricia Hewitt Alan Johnson Andy...
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    June 1997 Leader John Major Preceded by David Blunkett Succeeded by Stephen Dorrell Secretary of State for Education and Employment[a] In office 20 July...
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    Stephen Paul Barclay (born 3 May 1972) is a British politician who served in various cabinet positions under prime ministers Theresa May, Boris Johnson...
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    Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Edwina Currie Succeeded by Stephen Dorrell Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces In office...
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    State for Health Kenneth Clarke William Waldegrave Virginia Bottomley Stephen Dorrell Frank Dobson Alan Milburn John Reid Patricia Hewitt Alan Johnson Andy...
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  • State for Health Kenneth Clarke William Waldegrave Virginia Bottomley Stephen Dorrell Frank Dobson Alan Milburn John Reid Patricia Hewitt Alan Johnson Andy...
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  • Secretary of State for Scotland (1997–1999) Secretary of State for Health Stephen Dorrell, Secretary of State for Health (1995–1997) Frank Dobson, Secretary...
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    Virginia Bottomley Peter Brooke Kenneth Clarke Viscount Cranborne Stephen Dorrell Michael Forsyth Roger Freeman John Gummer William Hague Jeremy Hanley...
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    subnormality in Scotland and mental deficiency in England and Wales, until Stephen Dorrell, Secretary of State for Health for the United Kingdom from 1995 to...
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  • 1988  – 24 July 1989 Kenneth Carlisle 27 July 1988  – 22 July 1990 Stephen Dorrell 20 December 1988  – 3 May 1990 David Heathcoat-Amory 26 July 1989  –...
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    Michael Howard Peter Lilley John Redwood Stephen Dorrell – withdrew in favour of Clarke before the ballot. Dorrell had the support of 8 or 9 MPs, some of...
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    State for Health Kenneth Clarke William Waldegrave Virginia Bottomley Stephen Dorrell Frank Dobson Alan Milburn John Reid Patricia Hewitt Alan Johnson Andy...
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    progressive Liberals. Anthony Barber Lord Carrington Kenneth Clarke Stephen Dorrell Sir Ian Gilmour Alan Haselhurst Edward Heath Michael Heseltine David...
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    learn other languages, including Welsh (in which he edited jointly with Stephen J. Williams Cyfreithiau Hywel Dda yn ôl Llyfr Blegywryd, a text on Cyfraith...
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    of State for Education and Employment In office 1 June 1998 – 15 June 1999 Leader William Hague Preceded by Stephen Dorrell Succeeded by Theresa May...
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