Sir David Austin Trippier, RD, DL (born 15 May 1946) is a British Conservative Party politician and author. Trippier was born on 15 May 1946. He was educated...
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Look up Trippier or trippier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trippier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Trippier (born 1945)...
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Kieran John Trippier (/ˈkɪəˌrɔːn ˈtrɪpjər/; born 19 September 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League...
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unsuccessfully fought the marginal seat of Rossendale and Darwen, losing to David Trippier by 4,982 votes. Anderson became a campaigns organiser for the Parliamentary...
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of State for Education James Prior – Secretary of State for Employment David Howell – Secretary of State for Energy Michael Heseltine – Secretary of...
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David John Maclean, Baron Blencathra, PC (born 16 May 1953) is a Conservative Party life peer. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Penrith and The...
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Election Member Party 1983 David Trippier Conservative 1992 Janet Anderson Labour 2010 Jake Berry Conservative 2024 Andy MacNae Labour...
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question if Deloitte had "missed or rushed through procedures". Sir David Trippier is a director of Tingo and Chair of its Audit Committee. On 2 January...
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Heseltine: the Welsh Office ministers Wyn Roberts and Ian Grist, and David Trippier and David Leigh. Heseltine was also endorsed by a number of senior ex-ministers...
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October 1989 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by David Trippier Succeeded by David Heathcoat-Amory Chancellor of the University of Hull In office...
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Margaret Thatcher, former Labour Party leader Michael Foot, former SDP leader David Owen, three former Chancellors of the Exchequer, Denis Healey, Geoffrey...
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on 2 January 2020. Retrieved 31 January 2020. 'Reputations Under Fire', David Hooper, Little Brown 2000 "Speeding MP banned from driving". The Argus....
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(1826–28). Union #16 in Paris, Kentucky. Tommy Trinder, English comedian David Trippier, British conservative politician (MP 1979–1992). Provincial Grand Master...
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and presented by David Dimbleby and Robin Day, with Robert McKenzie on the "Swingometer", and further analysis provided by David Butler. It was the...
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Stalybridge and Hyde (1937–1945) Peter Trew; MP for Dartford (1970–1974) David Trippier; MP for Rossendale (1979–1983) and Rossendale and Darwen (1983–1992)...
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Dylan and others, attended Bury Grammar School. David Whittaker, video game composer Sir David Trippier (born 1945), former Member of Parliament (MP) for...
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Howard resigned as Leader of the Conservative Party and was succeeded by David Cameron. Howard did not contest his seat of Folkestone and Hythe in the...
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Treasurer of the Conservative Party from 1 November 1990, succeeding David Trippier. He was succeeded by Dame Angela Rumbold on 1 April 1992. Cope served...
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Bottomley 11 September 1984 23 January 1986 Conservative Margaret Thatcher David Trippier 2 September 1985 13 June 1987 Conservative Margaret Thatcher Ian Lang...
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January 1986 Peter Bottomley 11 September 1984 – 23 January 1986 David Trippier 2 September 1985 – 13 June 1987 Ian Lang 31 January 1986 – 10 September...
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was won by the then-Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills, David Cameron. As chair of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee, Yeo...
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DJ/reporter Liz Kershaw – DJ Karl Burns – punk drummer from the Fall David Trippier – Former Conservative environment minister Michael Carr – Former Liberal...
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John Major as Foreign Secretary. David Waddington succeeds Douglas Hurd as Home Secretary. Tim Renton succeeds David Waddington as Chief Whip. January...
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for Leeds North East. He was made Parliamentary Private Secretary to David Trippier at the Department of the Environment in 1989. In the same year, he introduced...
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original (PDF) on 23 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016. Armsby, David E. (2006). "Departing Staff: Keith Richards" (PDF). The Clavian. 2005–2006:...
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succeeded in the barony by his eldest son Simon. Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St...
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4 consecutive games, Kieran Trippier, 21 October 2023. Most header assists in a Premier League match – 3, Kieran Trippier, 24 September 2023. Youngest...
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1974 general election. He lost the seat to the Conservative candidate David Trippier in 1979. While a Member of Parliament, Noble served as Parliamentary...
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28 November 1990 Minister of State for Environment and Countryside David Trippier 28 November 1990 Minister of State, Environment The Baroness Blatch...
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Cromarty and Skye Charles Kennedy Social Democrat Rossendale and Darwen David Trippier Conservative Rotherham Stanley Crowther Labour Rother Valley Kevin Barron...
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