• Ivor Seward Richard, Baron Richard, PC, QC (30 May 1932 – 18 March 2018) was a British Labour politician who served as a member of Parliament (MP) from...
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  • father of the above Ivor Richard, Baron Richard (1932–2018), British politician Ivor Roberts (diplomat) (born 1946), British diplomat Ivor Allchurch (1929–1997)...
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  • Ivor Goldsmid Samuel Montagu (23 April 1904, in Kensington, London – 5 November 1984, in Watford) was an English filmmaker, screenwriter, producer, film...
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  • Ivor Lewis Emmanuel (7 November 1927 – 20 July 2007) was a Welsh musical theatre and television singer and actor. He is probably best remembered, however...
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    Ivor Novello (born David Ivor Davies; 15 January 1893 – 6 March 1951) was a Welsh actor, dramatist, singer and composer who became one of the most popular...
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    For Labour, Paul Rose, Maurice Orbach, Reginald Paget, Dingle Foot, Ivor Richard and David Ennals were all critical. Among the Conservatives, Quintin...
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    August 1974  Soviet Union Yakov Malik September 1974  United Kingdom Ivor Richard October 1974  Cameroon Michel Njine November 1974  United States John...
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  • (1976–1982) Cledwyn Hughes, Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos (1982–1992) Ivor Richard, Baron Richard (1992–1998) Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington (1998–2001)...
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    2021). "Richard Fairbrass: 'We could have had pools and Rolls-Royces, but we wanted to make music'" – via www.thetimes.co.uk. RSF awarded 2 Ivor Novello's...
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  • Ivor Malachy Bell (born 1936/1937) is an Irish republican, and a former volunteer in the Belfast Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)...
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    March 2018. Beckett, Francis (1997). Clem Attlee: A Biography. London: Richard Cohen. p. 285. ISBN 9781860661013. Beckett, Francis (2000). Clem Attlee:...
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    substantiated, Moynihan initially believed that Kissinger directed Ivor Richard, Baron Richard (then British Ambassador to the United Nations) to publicly denounce...
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    August 2011. "Richard Jones, bass player and MD with Sophie Ellis-Bextor and his band, The Feeling". 24 May 2007. Retrieved 19 February 2021 "Ivor Novello winners...
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  • The Richard Commission, was established in July 2002 by the First Minister of the National Assembly for Wales, now known as the Senedd. Ivor Richard, Baron...
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    The Ivors 2022 announced". The Ivors Academy. Retrieved 29 May 2024. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Richard Jacques. Official website Richard Jacques...
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  • the United Nations Security Council in place of the United Kingdom's Ivor Richard at the 1,866th meeting of the Security Council on 16 December 1975, and...
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  • Richard (1812–1888), Welsh Congregational minister and Member of Parliament Ivor Richard, Baron Richard (1932–2018), British politician J. R. Richard...
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  • Oliveros, American accordion player and composer (d. 2016) 1932 – Ivor Richard, Baron Richard, Welsh politician and diplomat, British Ambassador to the United...
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  • Land, academic bioengineering researcher 30 May Ray Cooney, farceur Ivor Richard, Welsh Labour politician (died 2018) 8 June – Ray Illingworth, cricketer...
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    Affairs (Tripartite Conference and Education Training)  United Kingdom Ivor Richard Agriculture  Denmark Finn Olav Gundelach (Died 13 January 1981) Agriculture...
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  • Ireland 1974–1976, Home Secretary 1976–1979 Henry Richard (1812–1888), Liberal Ivor Richard, Baron Richard, Labour, former Leader of the House of Lords, Lord...
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    Ivor Norman Richard Davies CMG FBA FRHistS (born 8 June 1939) is a British and Polish historian, known for his publications on the history of Europe,...
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    election included Gordon Campbell, Bernadette McAliskey, Enoch Powell, Richard Crossman, Tom Driberg and Patrick Gordon Walker. It was the first of two...
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    is the 18th most sold album in the UK. In 1998, Ashcroft was awarded the Ivor Novello award for Songwriter of the Year. Following The Verve's disbandment...
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    1994 2 May 1997 – Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Conservative Ivor Richard The Lord Richard 2 May 1997 27 July 1998 – Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Labour...
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    was introduced to the House of Commons as a private member's bill by Ivor Richard on 1 December 1971, and given the royal assent on 29 June 1972, coming...
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  • Independent Labour candidate. He overturned the Labour majority and defeated Ivor Richard, who had the official endorsement, by 6,140 votes. This victory was short-lived...
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    Ivor Wynne Stadium (formerly Civic Stadium) was a Canadian football stadium located at the corner of Balsam and Beechwood avenues, two blocks west of Gage...
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  • Election Member Party 1955 Thomas Williams Labour 1959 Compton Carr Conservative 1964 Ivor Richard Labour 1974 constituency abolished...
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  • Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Leader of the House of Lords Ivor Richard in 1997 and became the PPS to the Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott...
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