Iain Norman Macleod (11 November 1913 – 20 July 1970) was a British Conservative Party politician. A playboy and professional bridge player in his twenties...
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Sir Iain Macleod, GCMG is a British lawyer who served as Legal Adviser to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 2011 to 2022. Macleod was appointed...
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his eldest child, Iain Ciar, as fourth chief of the clan. R.C. MacLeod dated this event to about 1330. Iain Ciar appears in MacLeod tradition as the most...
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third term for the Conservatives in 1959 he appointed Iain Macleod as Colonial Secretary. Macleod greatly accelerated decolonisation and by the time he...
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196 Frankel, P H. (23 October 1976). "Iain Macleod". The Economist. p. 4. Goldsworthy, David "Macleod, Iain Norman (1913–1970)", Oxford Dictionary of...
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"stagnation" and "inflation," was popularized by British politician Iain Macleod in the 1960s, during a period of economic distress in the United Kingdom...
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set up by the Major government in 1994. Chancellor of the Exchequer Iain Macleod died and was replaced on 20 July 1970 by Anthony Barber. Heath's planned...
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use of the term comes from Conservative British Member of Parliament Iain Macleod who referred to "what I like to call the nanny state" in the 3 December...
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In the October 1961 reshuffle, Butler lost the party chairmanship to Iain Macleod, who also insisted on getting the job of Leader of the House, which Butler...
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Scottish rugby player Iain MacLeod (disambiguation), several people Iain Borb MacLeod (1392–1442), Scottish clan chief Iain Ciar MacLeod (1330–c. 1392), Scottish...
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(1999–2005) and other former cabinet members Ian Gilmour (1954–1959), Iain Macleod (1963–1965), and Nigel Lawson (1966–1970). The former Conservative MP...
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Alistair Toovey Duration 2024–present First appearance Episode 10,105 2 October 2024 (2024-10-02) Classification Present; guest Introduced by Iain Macleod...
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chairmanship of Secretary of State for the Colonies Iain Macleod in January 1960. There was no agreement, and Macleod issued an interim constitution. The second...
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(1798–1837), Italian poet, philosopher and writer; controversial case Iain Macleod (1913–1970), British Conservative Party politician and government minister...
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formation of a welfare state and the National Health Service. Thanks to Iain Macleod, Edward Heath and Enoch Powell, special attention after 1950 was paid...
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Iain Macleod (1913–1970) was a British politician. Iain MacLeod or Macleod may also refer to: Iain Macleod (lawyer), British lawyer Iain Borb MacLeod...
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European Economic Community. However, following the sudden death of Iain Macleod on 20 July, only four weeks after the election, Barber became the new...
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Supply and also rejected an offer of the Ministry of Health because Iain Macleod, with whom he had a rivalry, had held the post five years earlier and...
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return after it had been previously teased by former executive porducer, Iain Macleod. Pierce discussed the door being left open for Fatogan to return: "They've...
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cabinet for the first time as Minister of Education. Future Chancellor Iain Macleod was appointed Minister of Labour and National Service and succeeded Lennox-Boyd...
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Keeper of the Privy Seal: The Earl Jellicoe Chancellor of the Exchequer: Iain Macleod Foreign Secretary: Alec Douglas-Home Home Secretary: Reginald Maudling...
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March 2009. "Murdoch Murchadh MACLEOD (I of Lewis)". www.macleodgenealogy.org. Retrieved 20 March 2009. "John Iain Ciar MACLEOD (IV Chief)". www.macleodgenealogy...
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Enfield West at a by-election in November 1970, following the death of Iain Macleod. When that constituency was abolished for the February 1974 general election...
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position is not subject to election, as it is given by the party leader. Iain Macleod and Baron Poole jointly held the chairmanship from 17 April to 10 October...
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Iain Banks (16 February 1954 – 9 June 2013) was a Scottish author, writing mainstream fiction as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks, adding...
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Macmillan MP for Farnham 23 June 1970 7 April 1972 Conservative Heath Iain Macleod Anthony Barber Patrick Jenkin MP for Wanstead and Woodford 7 April 1972...
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in post. This made him the second shortest-serving Chancellor after Iain Macleod, who died a month after taking office. Kwarteng was succeeded by Jeremy...
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the fact that I am leaving has quite sunk in yet.” Executive Producer Iain Macleod described Worth and Gail as "legends". It was revealed that Worth would...
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1946, which had been covered by Indian news sources. On 3 May 1961, Iain Macleod, who was Secretary of State for the Colonies, wrote a telegram to all...
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