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    Catharine Letitia Hoey, Baroness Hoey (born 21 June 1946), better known as Kate Hoey, is a Northern Irish politician and life peer who served as Parliamentary...
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    the seat had been represented by Kate Hoey. Continuing a history as a safe seat for Labour, since her 1989 election, Hoey consistently achieved majorities...
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    commitment to providing a new one not far from the present location." Kate Hoey, MP for Vauxhall, was initially in favour of the development and was quoted...
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    Hoey (born 1960), American guitarist, singer and songwriter Iris Hoey (1885–1979), British actress James Hoey (disambiguation), several people Kate Hoey...
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    for the Vauxhall parliamentary constituency on 27 October 2019, after Kate Hoey, a long-standing MP of 30 years, had announced she would not stand again...
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    she attended an anti-Trump protest, drawing criticism from Labour MP Kate Hoey on The Spectator's podcast. Conservative Party Chairman Brandon Lewis...
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    eurosceptic Labour MPs: Graham Stringer, Kelvin Hopkins, and Roger Godsiff. Kate Hoey was another co chair in the group, until she reportedly resigned in February...
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  • activity. Bryson has described life peer Kate Hoey as a "close personal friend." In January 2022 Bryson thanked Hoey and TUV leader Jim Allister for assisting...
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    could only be referred to as "Location 23". It was officially revealed by Kate Hoey under parliamentary privilege in 1993. It is often said that the tower...
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    Rhodesian flag. A British parliamentary motion put forward by Labour MP Kate Hoey in February 2013 to retrospectively condemn the Viscount attacks and memorialise...
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    Catherine Gage (1815–1892), botanical and ornithological illustrator Kate Hoey (born 1946), member of the House of Lords and former Labour MP and minister...
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    guest host Angela Rippon. 🗣 We discuss Rishi Sunak's first week with Kate Hoey, Bob Seely, Lettice Bromovsky and Emma Little-Pengelly. 📧 Get in touch...
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    Office minister Lord Caine (in a written reply to a question submitted by Kate Hoey) that the UK Government had spent a total of £196,567 on legal fees associated...
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  • Representations were made to the (then) Home Office Ministers Kate Hoey and Paul Boateng. On 19 May 1999, Hoey enclosed a letter from Mr Boateng (its date had been...
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  • "Jonathan Overend receives the SJA Broadcaster of the Year Award from Kate Hoey". Sports Journalists Association. Retrieved 15 February 2012. "Jonathan...
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    Hannan and Labour MP Kate Hoey arguing for a leave vote. The Daily Express held a debate on 3 June, featuring Nigel Farage, Kate Hoey and Conservative MP...
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  • their anti-Brexit policy. The decision was criticised by politicians Kate Hoey and Jon Cruddas. In August 2021, it was ruled that Embery had been unfairly...
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  • way to move the project forward was to shoot then-Minister for Sport Kate Hoey. In January 2005, after failing in a bid to invest in Sheffield Wednesday...
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  • former British Minister for Sport and representative of the City of London Kate Hoey, General Secretary of The Football Association Alex Horne, and England...
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  • On 4 October 2008 the newly completed Sports Centre was opened by MP Kate Hoey. This multimillion-pound project took five years to complete and increased...
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    August 1999. The Arsenal Training Centre was opened by Sports Minister Kate Hoey on 11 October 1999. Chairman Peter Hill-Wood described it as “simply superb”...
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    office 7 June 2001 – 28 June 2007 Prime Minister Tony Blair Preceded by Kate Hoey Succeeded by Gerry Sutcliffe Minister of State for Trade In office 28...
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  • 28-year-old ex-model Marina Hanbury, who worked as a parliamentary assistant to Kate Hoey, M.P., until 2010. Marina's sister is Rose Cholmondeley, Marchioness of...
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  • Davidson, Sheila Gilmore, Nia Griffith, Harriet Harman, Meg Hillier, Kate Hoey, Kelvin Hopkins, Sian James, David Lammy, Tony Lloyd, Denis MacShane,...
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  • Olympics Hugh Robertson and the Mayor of London's commissioner for sport, Kate Hoey. Representing the previous season's competition winners were John Terry...
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    State for Home Affairs The Lord Williams of Mostyn May 1997 – July 1998 Kate Hoey July 1998 – July 1999 The Lord Bassam of Brighton July 1999 – June 2001...
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    artist Eric Clapton. The registered charity is supported by Elton John, Kate Hoey, Lee Dixon, Tony Smith, Tony McCoy, and Kelly Holmes. Adams' Arsenal testimonial...
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    bid was Kate Hoey, a fellow Labour MP and a Leave vote supporter. The result, announced on 19 October, was 330 votes to Benn, and 209 to Hoey, so Benn...
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    Archived from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2017. Kate Hoey. "'We didn't spend 30 years stopping IRA to allow PM and EU to give united...
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    general election, the Labour candidate Kate Hoey was elected for Vauxhall. At the snap 2017 general election, Hoey was re-elected with and increased majority...
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