Donald Campbell Dewar (21 August 1937 – 11 October 2000) was a Scottish statesman and politician who served as the inaugural first minister of Scotland...
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Look up dewar, Dewar, or divar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dewar may refer to: Clan Dewar Dewar (caste), a fishing caste from India Vacuum flask...
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A statue of the Scottish politician Donald Dewar stands on Buchanan Street in Glasgow city centre. The statue was unveiled on 7 May 2002 by the Prime Minister...
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Wendy Alexander (section Adviser to Donald Dewar)
the 1997 general election, Alexander was appointed Special Adviser to Donald Dewar when he became Secretary of State for Scotland. She was deeply involved...
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election. McLeish served as Donald Dewar's 'right-hand man' in the Scottish Office and was instrumental in assisting Dewar with the creation of the Scotland...
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first minister by Jim Wallace) and one woman has served in the position. Donald Dewar was the inaugural person to hold the position following his election...
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1947), American educator Donald Dewar (1937–2000), Labour Party MP and first First Minister of Scotland (1999–2000) Donald Disney, Fellow of the Institute...
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Donald Dewar formed the Dewar government on 17 May 1999 following his appointment as the inaugural First Minister of Scotland. The first devolved executive...
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served twice as acting first minister, in 2000, in the aftermath of Donald Dewar's death and in 2001, following Henry McLeish's resignation. He was formerly...
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by Dewar". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 5 November 2024. "Jim Wallace remembers Donald Dewar". libdemvoice.org. Retrieved 5 November 2024. "Donald Dewar"....
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example of a list of engagements of the first, First minister of Scotland, Donald Dewar from 1999 to 2000: Scotland List of twin towns and sister cities in Scotland...
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Minister for Children and Education in the Scottish Executive under Donald Dewar from 1999 to 2000 and then as Minister for Environment, Sport and Culture...
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the first minister of Scotland as the head of the Scottish Government. Donald Dewar served as the first first minister of Scotland between 1999–2000, having...
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Jack McConnell (section Dewar government)
McConnell was appointed Minister for Finance under the Donald Dewar government. After Dewar's death in 2000, he ran unsuccessfully for the leadership...
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University Dialectic Society and Glasgow University Union; He befriended Donald Dewar and John Smith through his involvement in the societies. Irvine subsequently...
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland in 1997, where he assisted Donald Dewar in steering through the legislation that led to the creation of the Scottish...
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Scottish Executive, with Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) Donald Dewar becoming First Minister. The Scottish Parliament was created after a...
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October 2000, following the death in office of the then First Minister Donald Dewar, his deputy Jim Wallace became acting first minister, until the Labour...
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Scottish Labour has its own headquarters, which is currently located at Donald Dewar House in Glasgow. Following the establishment of the Labour Party in...
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1999. The first to hold the office of first minister of Scotland was Donald Dewar, who served until his sudden death in 2000. The Scottish Parliament Building...
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Secretary asking for the case to be referred back to the Court of Appeal. Donald Dewar refused to refer the case, because he did not "believe that they present[ed]...
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Rural Development in the first Scottish cabinet by then First Minister, Donald Dewar Finnie retained his position in the Cabinet since 1999 until the Labour-Liberal...
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by-election in 2000 (following the death of the incumbent, First Minister Donald Dewar) until losing his seat in the 2011 election. Butler is also a committed...
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by his successors following his death (most notably his close friend Donald Dewar). Smith was also a committed British Unionist. During Smith's tenure...
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the Scottish Office, led by the then Secretary of State for Scotland, Donald Dewar, decided that a new purpose-built facility would be constructed in Edinburgh...
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parliament in 2000 at a by-election on 23 November following the death of Donald Dewar, the First Minister of Scotland. He was re-elected at the 2001 election...
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Secretary to the Treasury. May 1999 – John Reid becomes Scottish Secretary. Donald Dewar leaves the cabinet. July 1999 – Paul Murphy becomes Welsh Secretary....
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Health and Community Care in the Scottish Executive under first ministers Donald Dewar and Henry McLeish from 1999 to 2001. She was the Member of the Scottish...
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followed by the autographs of Gordon Brown, Robin Cook, George Robertson, Donald Dewar, Malcolm Bruce, Jim Wallace and, more important, an impressive cross-section...
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a double 2000 by-election in Glasgow Anniesland on 23 November 2000. Donald Dewar, a leading figure in Scottish Labour politics, had in 1999 been elected...
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