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| | United Kingdom general election, 1992 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Kinnock, having twice led his party to defeat, resigned soon after the election; he was accompained by the deputy leader, Roy Hattersley. |  | | During his term leading up to the 1992 elections he oversaw the British involvement in the Gulf War, abolished the much-disliked poll tax in favour of council tax and signed the Maastricht treaty. |  | | In the end though the SNP only held onto the three seats they won at the 1987 General Election and lost the Govan seat that they had won in 1988 with their deputy leader Jim Sillars as candidate. |
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| | wikien.info: Main_Page |
 | | 1987 election 1992 election 1997 election The general election of April 9, 1992, was the fourth victory in a row for the Conservatives. |  | | 1983 election 1987 election 1992 election The general election of June 11, 1987 was the third victory in a row for Margaret Thatcher and the Conservatives. |  | | 1918 election 1922 election 1923 election The UK general election of 1922 was held on 15th November 1922. |
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| | United Kingdom general election, 2001 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | MPs elected in the UK general election, 2001 |  | | In Northern Ireland, the election was far more dramatic and marked a move by unionists away from the Good Friday Agreement, with the moderate unionist and nationalist parties (UUP and SDLP) losing to the more extreme parties (DUP and Sinn Féin). |  | | The seat gains reflect changes on the 1997 general election result. |
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| | Northern Ireland Parliamentary Elections Results: Biographies |
 | | Sat for Antrim from the general election of 1921 until 1929, and for the Larne division from 1929 until he was appointed County Court Judge for County Tyrone on 29th April 1937. |  | | Contested Armagh in the 1974 United Kingdom general election, the 1975 elections to the Northern Ireland Constitutional Convention, and the 1982 elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly. |  | | Sat for Mid Londonderry from the general election of 1945 until the general election of 1953, and for the Foyle Division of Londonderry from the general election of 1953 until the general election of 1969 when he was defeated. |
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| | United_Kingdom_general_election,_1857 |
 | | The 1857 UK general election saw the Whigs, led by Lord Palmerston, finally win a majority in the House of Commons as the Conservative vote fell significantly. |
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 | | In the UK general elections are usually affairs in which public opinion changes gradually from general election from election. |  | | The election is held 17 working days after the date of the Proclamation. |  | | The UK's Cabinet Office imposes Purdah before elections. |
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| | Vaal Triangle Info Encylopedia - United_Kingdom_general_election,_2005 |
 | | The United Kingdom general election of 2005 was held on Thursday, 5 May 2005 and won by the Labour Party, led by Tony Blair. |  | | The results were interpreted by the UK media as an indicator of a breakdown in trust in the government, and in the Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in particular. |  | | The new Parliament met on May 11 for the election of the Speaker of the House of Commons. |
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| | United Kingdom General Election, 2009/10 Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | With both Tony Blair and Michael Howard having declared their intention to stand down before the next general election, it will be the first general election since 1979 in which both of the two main parties have leaders who are contesting their first general election as leader. |  | | There was one independent member of Parliament, Peter Law, elected in the 2005 General election. |  | | This would be keeping in line both with the recent practice for four-year terms, and the convention of holding parliamentary elections on a Thursday. |
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| | Britannia Government: Prime Ministers - John Major |
 | | In 1989 he served as Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Minister of Overseas Development from July to October, when he was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, a post he held until his being named prime minister, First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service on 28 November 1990. |  | | Promoted to Minister of State for Social Security and the Disabled in 1986, he remained in that post until appointed Chief Secretary to the Treasury after the June, 1987, general election. |  | | From 1981-83 Major served as Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of State at the Home Office. |
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| | General Elections 1760-1880 |
 | | Although general elections had to take place every seven years and also on the death of a monarch, they were held at other times too. |  | | Until 1768, Ireland had held general elections only on the death of the monarch. |  | | In 1768 Grafton's ministry passed the Octennial Act for Ireland, allowing general elections every eight years. |
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| | Articles - Gordon Brown |
 | | Political controversy over the relationship between Brown and Blair in advance of the prospective UK general election, 2005 continued into January 2005. |  | | On 15 June 2004, he became the longest continuous serving Chancellor of the Exchequer since the Reform Act 1832, passing the figure of seven years and 43 days set by David Lloyd George (1908â“1915). |  | | In May 2004, opinion polling suggested that Labour would only win a parliamentary majority at the next general election if Gordon Brown were leader instead of Tony Blair |
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| | History of the Monarchy > The Hanoverians > Victoria |
 | | With time, the private urgings of her family and the flattering attention of Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister in 1868 and from 1874 to 1880, the Queen gradually resumed her public duties. |  | | Louise (born 1848) married John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll. |  | | She much preferred the Marquess of Hartington, another statesman from the Liberal party which had just won the general election. |
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| | United_Kingdom_general_election,_1880 |
 | | As a result of the campaign, the Liberal leaders, Lord Hartington and Lord Granville, withdrew in favor of Gladstone, who thus became prime minister a second time. |  | | In the UK general election of 1880, also known as the Midlothian Campaign, the Liberals, led by the fierce oratory of retired former Liberal leader William Gladstone in attacking the supposedly immoral foreign policy of the Beaconsfield government, secured one of their largest ever majorities, leaving the Conservatives a distant second. |
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| | Scotland: Famous People |
 | | In 1861, he foiled an assassination plot in Baltimore, while guarding Abraham Lincoln (the U.S. President) on his way to his inauguration. |  | | Nationalised the mines as Minister of Fuel and Power (1946); Secretary of State for Defence (1947 - 1951). |  | | The University of Edinburgh has a major collection of his works. |
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| | The Archives of Armagh Observatory, 1790-1916 |
 | | (22pp plus 8pp notes) p 37 Speech at Armagh (Col. Verner's election) 1826. |  | | Handwritten catalogue, of 159 pages, possibly by Hamilton. |  | | (5pp) p 643(b) Notes on the character of John Hely Hutchinson, Provost of Trinity College Dublin, and the election of Brinkley as Andrews Professor of Astronomy. |
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| | United_Kingdom_general_election,_1847 |
 | | However, the split among the Conservatives between Protectionists led by the Earl of Derby and free traders led by Sir Robert Peel left the Whigs, led by Prime Minister Lord John Russell, in a position to continue in government. |  | | The 1847 UK general election saw candidates calling themselves Conservatives win the most seats, in part because they won a number of uncontested seats. |  | | The Irish Repeal group won more seats than in the previous general election, while the Chartists gained the only seat they were ever to hold. |
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| | Laguerre |
 | | Bertrand, who was a great admirer of his work, supported him for election to the |  | | His parents were forced to move him from one public school to another because of these health problems. |  | | He remained there for the rest of his life but, after 1874, he was an examiner at the École. |
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| | Useful dates in British history |
 | | – general elections now to be held once every 7 years instead of every 3 (until 1911) |  | | Triennial Act, new Parliamentary elections every three years |  | | Before that time, non-conformists could not be buried in parish churchyards. |
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| | Bibliotheca Warzone - Minor Conflicts |
 | | US forces were used for police duty according to treaty stipulations, at Chiriqui, during election disturbances and subsequent unrest |  | | The forces were withdrawn after the United States disapproved the action |  | | The coup d'etat of General Chamorro aroused revolutionary activities leading to the landing of American marines to protect the interests of United States. |
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| | The Committee of Ways and Means - notes |
 | | Kipling was not thirty-three but still in his thirty-first year at the time of his election, being then |  | | The first was the wave of anti-English feeling that the press stirred up during the crisis over Venezuela at the end of 1895; more immediate and urgent was his quarrel with, and his disastrous legal action against, his unruly brother-in-law, Beatty Balestier. |  | | After commanding the regiment, he retired in 1901. |
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 | | The beginnings of Pentecostalism are generally attributed to the work of William Seymour, a Black Holiness minister who founded a mission on Asuza Street, Los Angeles in 1906. |  | | In 1611 Thomas Helwys and some of his followers returned to England where their movement grew steadily in spite of sustained persecution by church and political authorities. |  | | The establishment of a definitive doctrinal statement did not reconcile the various parties within the Church of England, some of whom still wished to see the Church reconciled with Rome while others supported views characteristic of the radical Protestant reformers in continental Europe. |
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| | Dedekind |
 | | The general laws that are to be developed do not depend on this at all. |  | | He received his doctorate from Göttingen in 1852 and he was to be the last pupil of Gauss. |  | | Dedekind and Riemann travelled together to Berlin in September 1859 on the occasion of Riemann's election to the |
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 | | Back in Edinburgh, his election as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (1793) was supported financially by Mr. |  | | Many valuable friendships were sealed at this time. |
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| | United Kingdom General Election results since 1832 |
 | | UK General Elections since 1832 UK General Elections since 1832 |  | | 1832: December 1835: January 1837: July 1841: June/July 1847: July 1852: July 1857: March 1859: April/May 1865: July 1868: November 1874: February 1880: April 1885: November 1886: July 1892: July |  | | Otherwise, links are to summary results on the Spartacus site and Adam Carr's Election Archive |
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| | 2... Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
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| | Pickabook - bycomparison.co.uk - Shopping Service |
 | | An incisive analysis of key issues for the 1997 UK General Election by the author of "The State We're In&... |  | | This is the story of Ned Maddstone, a very nice young man who is about to find out just what hell it can be to... |  | | STATE WE'RE IN An analysis of how Britain's economic, social and political arrangements have become out of date. |
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| | Articles - United Kingdom general election, 1852 |
 | | The 1852 UK general election was very close, Lord John Russell's Whigs again winning the popular vote, but once again Conservative candidates won a very slight majority. |  | | Again the split between Protectionist Tories, led by the Earl of Derby and the Peelites made the formation of a majority government very difficult. |  | | Cell phone tracking aids law enforcement (The Journal News) |
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| | Doppler |
 | | Other honours which came Doppler's way in 1848 were election to ordinary membership of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna and an honorary doctorate from the University of Prague. |  | | He was appointed by Imperial Decree on 17 January 1850. |  | | He sought the explanation of this striking phenomenon in formulating a new general theory, which included in itself as an integral part the theory of Bradley. |
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| | BBC Politics 97 |
 | | At the start of each Parliamentary year and - as now - after there has been a general election, the Queen comes to Parliament to open the new session. |  | | She delivers a special speech, written for her by the Cabinet, which sets out the Government's policy and legislative programme for the coming session. |  | | The famous ceremony can be traced back to 1536 but its modern form dates from the opening of the present Palace of Westminster in 1852. |
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| | WWW-VL History Index |
 | | Gateway to the British Isles - England, Britain, UK, Wales, Scotland |  | | CCTA Government Information Service--Gateway to UK Government Sites |  | | History Gateway [The Institute of Historical Research, London] |
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| | Searching for British Data |
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| | Index of the Topics: UK |
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