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  • ...eron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton''' (born 9th October 1966) is the [[Foreign Secretary]] of the [[United Kingdom]], and was the [[Prime Minister of the United Kin
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  • ...r victory, Attlee returned to [[Potsdam]] with [[Ernest Bevin]] as the new Foreign Secretary and there were a further five days of discussion.<ref>Jenkins 2001, pp. 795 | [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]]
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  • * Bullock, Alan. ''Ernest Bevin: Foreign Secretary, 1945-1951.'' 1983, on British policy * Bullock, Alan. ''Ernest Bevin: Foreign Secretary, 1945-1951.'' 1983, on British policy
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  • ...tain imposed its own rules - known as the "Howe guidelines" after the then Foreign Secretary, Lord Howe - restricting exports. While there was a strict ban on "lethal" ...ales to Iran and Iraq was set out by Lord Howe in October 1985 when he was Foreign Secretary. He informed the House of the following set of guidelines to all deliveries
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  • ...Consort" and the [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]] Sir [[Anthony Eden]] preferred "Prince of the Realm." While the Commonwea
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  • In spring 1776 Vergennes, the Foreign Secretary, saw an opportunity to humiliate arch-for Britain by supporting the [[Ameri
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  • ...ng Texas. Polk wanted territory, not war, and compromised with the British Foreign Secretary, Lord Aberdeen. The [[Oregon Treaty]] of 1846 divided the Oregon Country al
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  • :Shadow [[Foreign Secretary]] [[Hilary Benn]] was sacked at midnight by the [[Leader of the Opposition
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  • Throughout the early years of the war, British foreign secretary Lord Russell and Napoleon III, and, to a lesser extent, British Prime Minis
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  • ...e]'. 14th November 2004.</ref> He later became [[Mayor of London]], then [[Foreign Secretary]] under May before resigning over [[Brexit]].
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  • ...ss of Salisbury]] (who was either [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs|Foreign Secretary]] or Lord Privy Seal except for the first few months of his second premiers
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  • ...a chemist who had made tremendous contributions to the British war effort, Foreign Secretary [[Arthur Balfour]] issued the 1917 [[Balfour Declaration]], with the key la
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  • ...43 265 0, pp434/435 ch10 Facing the British: "[[Arthur Henderson]], ... [[Foreign Secretary]] ... 1924, believed: 'One could not imagine a country where federal self-
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  • ...ch conference in [[Stockholm]]. Bell passed their messages and plans on to Foreign Secretary [[Anthony Eden]]. An American journalist, [[Louis P. Lochner]], carried cod
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  • ...mberlain's appointment but, in February 1938, matters came to a head after Foreign Secretary [[Anthony Eden]] resigned over Chamberlain's [[appeasement]] of [[Mussolini ...ere Churchill and [[E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax|Lord Halifax]], the Foreign Secretary. The matter had already been discussed at a meeting on the 9th between Cham
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  • The other day I heard the Foreign Secretary pronounce this the American way. This is probably particularly common when
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