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    Jack Wilson McConnell, Baron McConnell of Glenscorrodale, PC (born 30 June 1960) is a Scottish politician who served as First Minister of Scotland and...
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    Baker and McConnell's marriage certificate" from the ceremony he conducted in Minneapolis. Source: Claire Bowes, "Jack Baker and Michael McConnell: Gay Americans...
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    grade. His father, Dr. Jack B. McConnell, worked at McNeil Laboratories and helped to develop Tylenol and the MRI. The elder McConnell then started a free...
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    for a leader, Jack McConnell was seen by many political analysts as the likely successor. McConnell had previously contested against McLeish on the 2000...
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    second McConnell government (20 May 2003 – 16 May 2007) was formed following the 2003 general election to the 2nd Scottish Parliament. Jack McConnell was...
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    former First Minister of Scotland, Jack McConnell. In 2006, she was voted #15 in The Scotsman’s power 100 list. McConnell was educated at Our Lady's High...
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    evident in the Scottish Labour-led devolved governments of Henry McLeish and Jack McConnell. Government policy over the last twenty years has included...
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    successor, with McLeish declaring his candidacy. He led a successful and short campaign after defeating finance minister Jack McConnell. McLeish was sworn...
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  • McConnell government may refer to: First McConnell government, the Scottish Executive led by Jack McConnell from 2001 to 2003 Second McConnell government...
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    it brought no change in terms of control of the Scottish Executive. Jack McConnell, the Labour Party MSP, remained in office as First Minister for a second...
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    Labour Party, she served in the Scottish Cabinet of First Minister Jack McConnell from 2001 to 2007. Ferguson was educated at Garnethill Convent Secondary...
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    aftermath of McLeish's resignation, she served as the acting Leader until Jack McConnell was elected as the new Labour leader. Following McConnell's appointment...
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  • Jack McConnell nicknamed "Bluey" was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s. McConnell played for Western Suburbs and Canterbury-Bankstown...
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    Angiolini was appointed Solicitor General for Scotland by First Minister Jack McConnell in 2001. Angiolini was the first solicitor, as opposed to advocate,...
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    from ministerial office on 4 May 2002. Following her resignation from Jack McConnell's Cabinet she became a visiting professor at the Strathclyde Business...
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    Officegate scandal unseating the previous Scottish Labour first minister, Henry McLeish. However, the only parties to gain seats in that election were the Scottish...
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    and will last until 31 July 2022. The university's Chancellor is Lord Jack McConnell. The university's constitution, academic regulations, and appointments...
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  • supporter of the Scotland national rugby union team; First Minister Jack McConnell; and Formula One triple world champion Jackie Stewart. As of 2023,[update]...
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    28 January 2016. "McLeish wins first minister title". BBC. 26 October 2000. Retrieved 28 January 2016. "22 November 2001: McConnell elected First Minister"...
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  • Pittsburgh Doug McConnell, American television travel host Drew McConnell, musician Jack McConnell, Scottish politician J. C. McConnell, scientific illustrator...
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  • Associates, with Claridge, Hassell and McConnell being established as a partnership which included Jack McConnell. Hassell served in the Australian Army...
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    player Jack McBrayer (born 1973), American comedic actor Jack McCall (1852/1853–1877), murderer of Old West legend Wild Bill Hickok Jack McConnell (born...
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  • Gaelic languages, and the kilt . Former First Minister of Scotland Jack McConnell suggested in 2004 that the "Scottish cringe" included opposition to...
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    standards committee to investigate the reports. The minister for finance, Jack McConnell, was called to appear before the standards committee during the investigation...
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    The first McConnell government was formed by Jack McConnell on 27 November 2001 during the 1st Scottish Parliament, following Henry McLeish's resignation...
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  • senior Labour Party operative, Morgan McSweeney, the head of political strategy for UK prime minister Keir Starmer. McSweeney and Walker have a son together...
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    2000, in the aftermath of Donald Dewar's death and in 2001, following Henry McLeish's resignation. He was formerly Leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats...
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  • leadership election. On 21 October, Henry McLeish was elected to succeed Dewar, defeating rival Jack McConnell. Labour's dominance of Scotland's Westminster...
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    raising the minimum age to purchase tobacco products from 16 to 18. Jack McConnell, as First Minister, entered the election defending a small overall majority...
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    elderly. Kerr is considered to be an ally of Motherwell and Wishaw MSP Jack McConnell, working with him on his two successive bids for the leadership of Scottish...
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