Brynmor Thomas John (18 April 1934 – 13 December 1988) was a British Labour politician. John was Member of Parliament for Pontypridd in South Wales from...
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Brynmor is a given name. Notable people with the name include: David Brynmor Anthony (1886–1966), teacher and academic administrator Brynmor John (1934–1988)...
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Pearson) The National Library for Wales: Dictionary of Welsh Biography (Brynmor John) Ordnance Survey Election Maps Site Boundary Commission Map report from...
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were damaging the party's electoral prospects. The group's chair was Brynmor John and its secretary was Edmund Marshall. By 1983, the grouping had effectively...
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Howells featured as a student leader at Hornsey College of Art in director John Goldschmidt's film Our Live Experiment is worth more than 3,000 Textbooks...
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Exchequer Roy Hattersley – Shadow Home Secretary John Silkin – Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Brynmor John – Shadow Secretary of State for Defence Stan...
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Sir Bernard Braine but, despite a statement by Home Office Minister Brynmor John that there was no evidence of public money going to PIE, the issue was...
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John Ernest Silkin (18 March 1923 – 26 April 1987) was a British left-wing Labour politician and solicitor. He was the third son of Lewis Silkin, 1st Baron...
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Rosen, Greg. Old Labour to New (Politico's Publishing, 2005). Shepherd, John. Crisis? what crisis? : the Callaghan government and the British winter of...
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selected to contest the 1989 Pontypridd by-election, following the death of Brynmor John. At the election, he came third with 13.5% of the vote behind the Labour...
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coming second with 19.5% of the vote behind the incumbent Labour MP Brynmor John. Swayne again stood for Parliament at the 1992 general election in West...
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cancer. Hans Fischer, 27, Brazilian cyclist and Olympian, cardiac arrest. Brynmor John, 54, British politician, Shadow Secretary of State for Defence, heart...
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for Transport John Prescott – Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Stanley Orme – Shadow Secretary of State for Energy Brynmor John – Shadow Minister...
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UK public library membership required.) "Lord William Rodgers". Liverpool John Moores University. Retrieved 19 February 2021. Thorpe, Andrew (1997). A History...
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Bridgend Conservative Party 1983 Roy Hughes Newport Labour Party 1966 Brynmor John Pontypridd Labour Party 1970 Barry Jones Flint East Labour Party 1970...
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Sir Brynmor Jones (25 September 1903 – 16 July 1989) was the second Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull. Brynmor Jones was born in North Wales and...
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1923–24 Adam Jogee, Newcastle-under-Lyme, 2024–present Brynmor John, Pontypridd, 1970–88 William John, Rhondda West, 1920–50 Alan Johnson, Kingston upon Hull...
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Davies Caerphilly Labour Party 1979 Roy Hughes Newport Labour Party 1966 Brynmor John Pontypridd Labour Party 1970 Alec Jones Rhondda Labour Party February...
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Retrieved 20 December 2022. "Dame Nia Griffith". UK Parliament. Retrieved 20 December 2022. "John Healey". UK Parliament. Retrieved 20 December 2022....
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October 1983 Labour Robert Hughes 31 October 1983 26 October 1984 Labour Brynmor John 26 October 1984 13 July 1987 Labour David Clark 13 July 1987 24 July...
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Thatcher Roy Mason 4 May 1979 14 July 1979 71 days Labour James Callaghan Brynmor John 14 July 1979 8 December 1980 1 year, 147 days Don Concannon 8 December...
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1979 Monarch Elizabeth II Prime Minister James Callaghan Preceded by Brynmor John Succeeded by Geoffrey Pattie Member of Parliament for Erith and Crayford...
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Hughes Anglesey Labour Party 1951 Roy Hughes Newport Labour Party 1966 Brynmor John Pontypridd Labour Party 1970 Alec Jones Rhondda Labour Party 1967 by-election...
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November 2021. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Jones, John Graham (2009). "JOHN, BRYNMOR THOMAS (1934-1988), Labour politician". Dictionary of Welsh...
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1974 The Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal 8 January 1974 8 March 1974 Brynmor John 8 March 1974 14 April 1976 James Wellbeloved 14 April 1976 6 May 1979...
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March 1974 3 January 1979 Labour Minister of State for Home Affairs Brynmor John 14 April 1976 4 May 1979 Labour Minister of State for Home Affairs The...
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Benn Bristol South East 88 14 ? Bruce Millan Glasgow Craigton 82 15 ? Brynmor John Pontypridd 80 16 ? Eric Heffer Liverpool Walton 71 17 ? Denis Howell...
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afterwards emeritus fellow[citation needed] Maldwyn James, rugby player Brynmor John, Labour MP from 1970-88 for Pontypridd David Lloyd Jones, Lord Lloyd-Jones...
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Rees, and Mason; the others were Millan, Kinnock, Hart, Jones, and Brynmor John. Geoffrey Parkhouse (15 June 1979). "Shore steps up as Owen is demoted"...
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(1983–1986). In 1956 Raison married violin teacher Veldes Julia, daughter of John Arthur Pepys Charrington, of Netherton, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Hampshire, president...
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