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  • ..., with the traditional informal title of "C". His assignment, announced by Foreign Secretary [[David Miliband]], was something of a surprise, as the tendency has been t
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  • {{r|Foreign Secretary}}
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  • ...me Secretary and [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]], prior to becoming [[prime minister]]. He was never expected to reach the
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  • ...He was chosen as [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]] in 1989. He spent only three months in that post before becoming [[Chance
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  • ...- as experts warn City could suffer]'. 25th June 2016.</ref> The Shadow [[Foreign Secretary]], [[Hilary Benn]], was sacked at midnight by the [[Leader of the Oppositio ...[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-36792746 Boris Johnson: How Britain's new foreign secretary has insulted the world]'. 14th July 2016.</ref> and had never held a [[Cabi
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  • ...formation of Pakistan, British negotiator Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the foreign secretary of the British Indian government, signed a document defining the boundary b
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  • ...Employment|Minister of Labour and National Service]]; [[Anthony Eden]] as Foreign Secretary – replacing Halifax, who was sent to [[Washington, D.C.]] as ambassador t ...in this section is upon the ministerial offices. Some ministries, such as Foreign Secretary, were in the war cabinet throughout the entire administration whereas other
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  • ...s under the the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS), GCHQ reports to the Foreign Secretary and work closely with the SIS (commonly but incorrectly called [[MI6]]), [[
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  • ...in London an intercepted German telegram, dated January 19, sent by German Foreign Secretary [[Arthur Zimmerman]] to the German minister in Mexico City. British naval
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  • ...1) then minister of defense (October 1954) under [[Winston Churchill]] and foreign secretary (April - December 1955) and chancellor of the exchequer (1955 - 1957) under ...esigned on 18 October 1963. He was succeeded by [[Alec Douglas-Home]], the foreign secretary.
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  • ...unhappy with the decision, which they made as a result of a warning by the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband.<ref name=Guardian2009-02-05>{{citation
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  • ...Hague]] led the Conservative Party from 1997 until 2001; he later became [[Foreign Secretary]] and [[Leader of the House of Commons]].}}
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  • Politician. Foreign Secretary 1971-2001, [[Tony Blair/Catalogs#Leader of the House|Leader of the House]]
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  • ...n October 1823 Richard Rush, the American minister in London, advised that Foreign Secretary George Canning was proposing that the U.S. and Britain jointly declare thei
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  • The British Prime Minister was [[Neville Chamberlain]] and his foreign secretary was [[Lord Halifax]] at the time; Their French counterparts were [[Édouard
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  • ...|thumb|upright=0.68|[[Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax|Lord Halifax]]<br />Foreign Secretary]] ...chill]], and the [[Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs|Foreign Secretary]], [[Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax|Lord Halifax]]. The dispute escalated
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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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