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  • {{r|Foreign Secretary}}
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  • ...e [[House of Lords]]. Home became [[Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs|Foreign Secretary]] in 1960. In 1962, he was created a knight of the [[Order of the Thistle]] ....' When in 1970, Heath became prime minister, Home returned to the post of Foreign Secretary which was deemed to suit him so well.
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  • He served as [[Foreign Secretary]], a cabinet position, in 1812.<ref name=oxfordreferenceRichardWellesley/> | quote = He served as foreign secretary in Perceval's cabinet. Wellesley championed the rights of catholics in Irel
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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}}
    607 bytes (85 words) - 11:20, 16 July 2016
  • ...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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  • *[[Foreign Secretary]]
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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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