Peter Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler, PC (born 2 February 1938) is a British politician who served as a member of both Margaret Thatcher and John Major's...
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Peter Watson (arts benefactor) (redirect from Norman Fowler (died 1971))
that he was murdered by his young American lover, Norman Fowler (11 May 1927– March 23, 1971). Fowler inherited the bulk of Watson's estate and died 14...
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impression of being in office but not in power"; the then Party Chairman Norman Fowler dismissed the speech as "dud, nasty, ludicrous and silly". Major and...
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of Secretary of State for Transport was brought into the Cabinet and Norman Fowler was given the post. In September 1981, a substantial reshuffle took...
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party" in the diary of the Conservative Party chairman of the time, Norman Fowler. Tebbit held aloft a copy of the Treaty and asked the conference a series...
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of State for Employment in January 1990 following the resignation of Norman Fowler. He subsequently guided through legislation abolishing the closed shop...
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Churchill ministry then Macmillan Ministry. Former Cabinet minister Sir Norman Fowler served the seat from 1974 until retiring as an MP in 2001. Departments...
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ministers, including Leon Brittan, Michael Howard, Kenneth Clarke, Norman Lamont, and Norman Fowler. First elected to Parliament at the 1970 general election,...
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In office 20 July 1994 – 5 July 1995 Leader John Major Preceded by Norman Fowler Succeeded by Brian Mawhinney Minister of State for the Armed Forces...
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"Lord Jenkin of Roding". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021. "Lord Fowler". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 September 2021. "Lord Moore of Lower Marsh"...
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11 May 1992 Leader John Major Preceded by Kenneth Baker Succeeded by Norman Fowler Chairman of the BBC Trust In office 1 May 2011 – 6 May 2014 Preceded...
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stable during this period. On 10 March 1992, Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont delivered his budget speech to the House of Commons, which included...
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Secretaries of State for Transport of the United Kingdom Bill Rodgers Norman Fowler (Minister of Transport 1979-1981, Secretary of State for Transport 1981)...
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could become infected and a leaflet was sent to every home in the UK. Norman Fowler, then Secretary of State for Health and Social Services, felt that Prime...
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Menzies Campbell, Kay Coleman, Frank Dobson, Archie Norman [304] 603 24 16 October 1997 London Norman Fowler, Ann Leslie, George Robertson, Bridget Rosewell...
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Norman Fowler Leyden (October 17, 1917 – July 23, 2014) was an American conductor, composer, arranger, and clarinetist. He worked in film and television...
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Prime Minister James Callaghan Preceded by John Gilbert Succeeded by Norman Fowler Personal details Born (1928-10-28) 28 October 1928 (age 95) Liverpool...
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June 1987 – 25 July 1988 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Norman Fowler Succeeded by Himself (Social Security) Kenneth Clarke (Health) Secretary...
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Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by David Ennals Succeeded by Norman Fowler Chief Secretary to the Treasury In office 7 April 1972 – 8 January 1974...
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(1979–1983) Secretary of State for Transport Norman Fowler, Minister for Transport (1979–1981) Norman Fowler, Secretary of State for Transport (1981) David...
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'colour question' in this country, for ourselves and for our children". Norman Fowler, then a reporter for The Times, interviewed Powell during the election...
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Wanstead and Woodford 5 May 1979 14 September 1981 Conservative Thatcher I Norman Fowler MP for Sutton Coldfield 14 September 1981 13 June 1987 Conservative...
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April 1998 Leader William Hague Preceded by Michael Howard Succeeded by Norman Fowler Chairman of the Conservative Party In office 5 July 1995 – 11 June 1997...
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Crossman Sir Keith Joseph Barbara Castle David Ennals Patrick Jenkin Norman Fowler John Moore Secretaries of State for Health Kenneth Clarke William Waldegrave...
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September 1981 – 11 June 1983 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Norman Fowler Succeeded by Tom King Secretary of State for Energy In office 4 May...
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Carrington Paul Channon Kenneth Clarke Lord Cockfield Nicholas Edwards Norman Fowler Sir Ian Gilmour Lord Gowrie John Gummer Lord Havers Lord Hailsham Michael...
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his involvement with vocational training through ORT, he was picked by Norman Tebbit when he was Secretary of State for Employment to be the chairman...
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Carrington Paul Channon Kenneth Clarke Lord Cockfield Nicholas Edwards Norman Fowler Sir Ian Gilmour Lord Gowrie John Gummer Lord Havers Lord Hailsham Michael...
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of Secretary of State for Transport was brought into the Cabinet and Norman Fowler was given the post. In September 1981, a substantial reshuffle took...
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Sir John Cunningham Martin Daunton Edmund de Waal John Drury Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler Angus Glennie, Lord Glennie Alexander Goehr Sir Ewan Harper Stephen...
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