The Young Britons' Foundation, abbreviated to YBF, was a British conservative not-for-profit training, education and research think-tank, established...
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Party parliamentary candidate who was director of the now-defunct Young Britons' Foundation, as well as a chairman of (also now-defunct) Conservative Future...
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After losing his seat in 2001, Nicholls became Chairman of The Young Britons Foundation, a research think-tank established in July 2003 to "help train...
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Conservative movement in Britain. He is also a patron of the Young Britons' Foundation. In 2005, he opposed Kenneth Clarke's candidacy for the leadership...
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went on to be awarded the Young Britons' Foundation Golden Dolphin award "for his stoic support for the Young Britons' Foundation since its creation in 2003"...
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Ulster Unionist Party Unionist Party (Scotland) Vermin Club Young Britons' Foundation Young Conservative Network "ECR Group - European Conservatives and...
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refer to: You've Been Framed, a British television programme Young Britons' Foundation, a British political organisation Bamfield Water Aerodrome, an...
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an attempted foundation of the UK version of the Tea Party movement. Kassam was a supporter of the controversial Young Britons' Foundation, described by...
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Nation Selsdon Group Tory Green Initiative Tory Reform Group Young Britons' Foundation Five Families Politicians List of MPs 2005–2010 2010–2015 London...
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whilst also acting as executive director of right-wing think tank Young Britons' Foundation. The station also hosted programmes produced and presented by...
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Fellows award, the University of Tasmania Foundation Distinguished Alumni award and the Young Britons Foundation Global Award for Freedom. In 2024 Macleod...
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Nation Selsdon Group Tory Green Initiative Tory Reform Group Young Britons' Foundation Five Families Politicians List of MPs 2005–2010 2010–2015 London...
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British Indians (redirect from Indian Britons)
community has come from the births of second- and third-generation Indian Britons. Although post-war immigration was continuous, several distinct phases...
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Black British people (redirect from List of black Britons)
Britons...are less likely to be employed and are more likely to work in worse jobs, live in worse houses and suffer worse health than White Britons"...
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British Asians (redirect from Asian Britons)
British Asians (also referred to as Asian Britons) are British people of Asian descent. They constitute a significant and growing minority of the people...
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clubs founded by Britons included the British Club, Rovers FC Mexico and Reforma Athletic Club. The most successful club founded by Britons is C.F. Pachuca...
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1080/09584930500463792. S2CID 53364320. Travis, Alan (9 January 2008). "Politics | Fewer Britons in work due to ageing population and emigration rather than migrants, says...
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Mo Ibrahim (section Mo Ibrahim Foundation)
2008 and was ranked first in the annual Powerlist of influential Black Britons. Mo Ibrahim was born on 3 May 1946 in Sudan, of Nubian descent, the second...
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George’s University. Announcement of her introduction at the House of Lords House of Lords minutes of proceedings, 25 October 1999. 100 Great Black Britons....
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British Chinese (redirect from Chinese Britons)
Cantonese and the Siyi languages, is spoken by 300,000 Britons as a primary language, whilst 12,000 Britons speak Mandarin Chinese and 10,000 speak Hakka Chinese...
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British people (redirect from Britons)
nationals. When used in a historical context, "British" or "Britons" can refer to the Ancient Britons, the Celtic-speaking inhabitants of Great Britain during...
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Nennius. In this source, Ambrosius was discovered when the King of the Britons, Vortigern, attempted to erect a tower at Dinas Emrys (City of Emrys)....
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interactions. A 2015 study by the Office for National Statistics showed that young Britons were more likely to be teetotallers than their parents. According to...
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retirement in 2019. He was also included in the 2003 list of "100 Great Black Britons". Ouseley was a supporter of Millwall and Rangers. Herman Ouseley was born...
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Medicine. 17 (S2): S21–S22. doi:10.1017/S1049023X00009419. ISSN 1049-023X. "Britons stranded after Wilma hits". 2005-10-25. Retrieved 2020-01-15. Sharkey,...
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Brittany (section Immigration of the Britons)
and Bertaèyn, derive from the Latin Britannia, which means "land of the Britons". This word had been used by the Romans since the 1st century to refer...
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Union Federation The Britons Casuals United DeVlag European Social Movement Finnish Realm Union Francisco Franco National Foundation Friends of New Germany...
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Bernicia from its foundation c. 420 to 547. In that last year, it was captured by King Ida of Bernicia. After passing between the Britons and the Anglo-Saxons...
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Insular Celtic language related to the Brittonic spoken by the Celtic Britons to the south. Pictish was gradually displaced by Middle Gaelic as part...
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Ryōichi Sasakawa (section Nippon Foundation)
Center for Space Architecture (SICSA). The Nippon Foundation also runs the Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (SYLFF) for university students...
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