Bruce Bernard Weatherill, Baron Weatherill, KStJ, PC, DL (25 November 1920 – 6 May 2007) was a British Conservative Party politician. He served as Speaker...
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Bernard Weatherill House is a municipal facility in Croydon, London. The building, which is located just south of Croydon Town Hall, provides accommodation...
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general election Boothroyd became a Deputy Speaker to the Speaker Bernard Weatherill. She was the second female Deputy Speaker in British history after...
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Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams and Speaker of the House of Commons Bernard Weatherill left the House of Commons after this election, though Maude and Adams...
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candidate's consent is now required before they can be nominated. Bernard Weatherill had announced his impending retirement a long time before the 1992...
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the centre of Croydon, and has its main offices at the adjoining Bernard Weatherill House. Since 2022 the council has been led by the directly elected...
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cricketer Bernard Weatherill (1920–2007), British Conservative politician, Speaker of the House of Commons between 1983 and 1992 Bob Weatherill (1897–1992)...
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meets at Croydon Town Hall and has its main offices in the adjoining Bernard Weatherill House. The town of Croydon's first local authority was a body of improvement...
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the previous Speaker Bernard Weatherill. The election resulted in the election of Labour MP Betty Boothroyd, one of Weatherill's deputies, who was the...
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street specialising in tailored streetwear. Kent & Curwen (No. 2); Bernard Weatherill (No. 5 - closed at the same time as Kilgour as had become a subsidiary...
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Duncan Duff Chris Patten Oliver Milburn Malcolm Rifkind Michael Mears Bernard Weatherill Stephen Greif Leonora Knatchbull Clara Graham Nigel Southward Robert...
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(Camden) 11 Croydon Croydon London Borough Council No overall control Bernard Weatherill House, Mint Walk 33.41 sq mi (86.5 km2) 392,224 51°22′17″N 0°05′52″W...
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Commons at the 1992 general selection, succeeding the outgoing speaker Bernard Weatherill who was retiring from the Commons. The Croydon seats were reorganised...
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structures in Croydon Highrises 100 George Street Altitude 25 Apollo House Bernard Weatherill House Cherry Orchard Road Towers Croydon Tower Croydon transmitting...
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Parliament, although in 1987 its long-serving and most notable MP, Bernard Weatherill, stood as Speaker. Following its abolition at the 1997 election both...
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Callaghan Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Selwyn Lloyd Succeeded by Bernard Weatherill Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons Chairman of Ways and Means...
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on 9 June. This Parliament was dissolved in 1987. During 1983–1987 Bernard Weatherill was the speaker, Margaret Thatcher served as Prime Minister, Michael...
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Company logo of Bernard Weatherill Ltd on 5 Savile Row...
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seven in even numbered years. William Fulwood (fl. 1562), author Bernard Weatherill (fl. circa. 1950), Speaker of the Commons The Merchant Taylors' Company...
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Ioan Evans 1970: Walter Elliot 1970–1972: Reginald Eyre 1972–1973: Bernard Weatherill 1973–1974: Walter Clegg 1974–1978: Joseph Harper 1978–1979: James...
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structures in Croydon Highrises 100 George Street Altitude 25 Apollo House Bernard Weatherill House Cherry Orchard Road Towers Croydon Tower Croydon transmitting...
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alongside her at the same election. During the 1987–92 Parliament, Bernard Weatherill was the Speaker, Margaret Thatcher and John Major served as Prime...
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Lovell is married to Virginia Weatherill (born 1955), daughter of the former House of Commons speaker Bernard Weatherill, and they have three daughters...
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Hervey, the Earl of Harrington, the Earl Spencer, Michael Stewart and Bernard Weatherill. Jessica Morden was appointed the first shadow in 2020.[citation needed]...
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of order. 2 May 1984 Bernard Weatherill Tam Dalyell Labour For accusing Margaret Thatcher of lying. 17 July 1984 Bernard Weatherill Dennis Skinner Labour...
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Bernard Richard Braine, Baron Braine of Wheatley, PC (24 June 1914 – 5 January 2000) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was...
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of Lindisfarne (1979) for Life 1979 1983 Bernard Weatherill Conservative Croydon North East Baron Weatherill (1992) for Life 1983 1992 Harold Walker Labour...
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Malcolm Rifkind, Secretary of State for Scotland Stephen Greif as Bernard Weatherill, Speaker of the House of Commons By October 2017, "early production"...
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1970 – 6 January 1971 Hector Monro 24 June 1970 – 28 July 1971 Bernard Weatherill 24 June 1970 – 17 October 1971 Walter Clegg 24 June 1970 – 7 April...
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Bernard Weatherill Walter Clegg Victor Goodhew Paul Hawkins July 1971 Edward Heath (First Lord) Anthony Barber (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Bernard Weatherill...
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