steward of the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, Reid, along with his colleagues Jimmy Airlie, Sammy Gilmore and Sammy Barr, decided that the best...
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Jimmy Reid (1932–2010) was a Scottish trade union activist, orator, politician and journalist. Jimmy Reid may also refer to: Jimmy Reid (footballer, born...
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The Jimmy Reid Foundation is a left-wing think tank and advocacy group operating in Scotland. It was established in memory of Jimmy Reid, a well-known...
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Jimmy Reid (August 23, 1946 – September 28, 2016) was an American professional pool player. He was given the Lifetime of Pool in Action Award at the One...
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East Kilbride and Strathaven since July 2024. Reid is a granddaughter of Jimmy Reid. She studied politics and philosophy at the University of Glasgow, then...
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campaign at the company's shipyards, involving shop stewards Jimmy Airlie and Jimmy Reid, among others. The Company was formed in February 1968 from the...
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Alienation (speech) (redirect from Alienation (Jimmy Reid speech))
(also known as the rat race speech) was Jimmy Reid's inaugural address as Rector of the University of Glasgow. Reid's election in October 1971 came during...
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Jim, Jimmy, Jamie or James Reid may refer to: Jim Reid (folk musician) (1934–2009), Scottish singer/songwriter James Earl Reid (1942–2021), American sculptor...
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PlayStation 4 video game "Alienation" (speech), an inaugural address by Jimmy Reid as Rector of the University of Glasgow Social alienation, an individual's...
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Pickering Town F.C. (section Jimmy Reid transformation)
underwent a great transformation with manager Jimmy Reid and his assistant Steve Brown in charge. Reid was a former player with St Johnstone and York...
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several prominent left-wing figures, including Bob Thomson, Henry McCubbin, Jimmy Reid, Roseanna Cunningham, and John McAllion. Contributions come from members...
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Central, where candidate Jimmy Reid won almost 6,000 votes. However, this strong result was primarily a personal vote for Reid, who was a prominent local...
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clubs including Dundee United, Bury and Stockport County. Born in Dundee, Jimmy Reid played junior football for Dundee St Joseph's. He made his Scottish Football...
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previously worked as a journalist, and was the first director of the Jimmy Reid Foundation. McAlpine previously worked as a political researcher for Labour...
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conspiracy theorist, podcaster and YouTube personality. He is the host of The Jimmy Dore Show, a comedic political talk show on YouTube. Dore started as a comedian...
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and Development International Institute for Strategic Studies Involve Jimmy Reid Foundation Joseph Rowntree Foundation Jubilee Centre King's Fund Legatum...
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of prominent Scots who attended the 2010 funeral of Trade Union Leader Jimmy Reid. As of 2011, McDougall has written a screenplay adaptation of the James...
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Yardbirds guitarist Jimmy Page, managed by Peter Grant, became interested in Reid's work, and when The Yardbirds disbanded, Page wanted Reid to fill the vocalist...
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unionist. While a shop steward, along with Sammy Gilmore, Sammy Barr and Jimmy Reid he was particularly remembered for his role as chairman of the Upper Clyde...
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James Reid (born 18 November 1879 – 1976) was a Scottish footballer. An inside-forward, he played for Petershill, Hibernian, Port Vale, West Ham United...
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The Statler Brothers (redirect from Don Reid (singer))
ill health by Jimmy Fortune in 1981. The band's style was closely linked to their gospel roots. "We took gospel harmonies," said Harold Reid, "and put them...
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ISBN 978-1-59420-007-6. Carter, James. "Jimmy Carter State of the Union Address 1980 (23 January 1980)". Selected Speeches of Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter Presidential Library...
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Mike Sigel 11-10 Lake Wright Hotel, Norfolk, VA $10,000 $25,900 1985 Jimmy Reid Mike Lebrón 11-5 Q-Master Billiards, Norfolk, VA $7,800 $23,000 1986 David...
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Cleo Mete). His parents are Jimmy Proudman and nurse Zara Perkich, he has a younger brother Patrick Proudman. Zoe Proudman-Reid, (portrayed by actresses...
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Murray 8,257 11.3 +2.3 Liberal James G Brown 3,460 4.8 New Communist Jimmy Reid 1,656 2.3 −0.1 Majority 5,555 7.6 −8.2 Turnout 72,872 77.6 −3.0 Labour...
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James Greig Reid (1 May 1890 – 22 April 1938) was a Scottish footballer who played for Lincoln City, Airdrieonians and Clydebank. While playing as a centre...
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work. The secretary at this time was a very good friend of mine called Jimmy Reid, and we're still close friends. A lot of other people on the National...
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Pimlico. ISBN 978-1-84413-828-9. McGinty, Stephen (12 August 2010). "Jimmy Reid: A working-class hero and the saviour of Clyde yards". The Scotsman. UK...
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Medalist Thomas Ashburton Picken, lithographer Johnny Quigley, footballer Jimmy Reid, trade unionist Iain Robertson, actor Chick Young, football pundit Johnny...
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Tranter 1897–1899 53 Tommy Dunn 1899–1900 52 Henry Hird 1897–1899 49 Jimmy Reid 1897–1899 49 Simon Chisholm 1897–1899 46 Kenny McKay 1899–1900 A more...
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