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  • ...ell Commission in 1889. He entered Parliament in 1886 as a Liberal and was home secretary under [[William Gladstone]] from 1892 to 1895. When [[Joseph Chamberlain]]
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  • ...resigned following an expenses scandal, and Charles Clarke, also a former Home Secretary. On the other hand, Hazel Blears, a former minister who had also been embro
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  • In 2005, [[Michael Howard]], the Home Secretary under [[John Major]], ran against Tony Blair's Labour Party on the Conserva
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  • He was banned from entry into Britain, in 2008, by [[Home Secretary]] [[Jacqui Smith]], on grounds that he was among a group of "preachers of h
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  • ...inception, the Metropolitan Police have been under the authority of the [[Home Secretary]], a cabinet-level ministry of the British Government. Reporting to the Se
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  • In the meantime, however, Labour's [[Herbert Morrison]], the coalition [[Home Secretary]], had published a declaration called ''Let Us Face The Future'' which was | [[Home Secretary]]
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  • ...mmander-in-Chief, Home Forces]]. Others who often took part included the [[Home Secretary]], [[John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley|Sir John Anderson]]; the [[Perman
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  • ...tory Reform] at www.berr.gov.uk</ref> <ref>[[David Blunkett]] MP, (former) Home Secretary, Speech to TUC Conference 2004-11-10 - "''in the country of Scotland who ar
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  • ...er of National Executive Committee of the Labour party, 1989. &nbsp;Shadow Home Secretary, 1992. ...commentisfree/libertycentral/2009/jan/13/anti-terrorism-act] - enabled the home secretary to indefinitely detain, without charge or trial, foreign nationals who were
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  • ===Home Secretary: 1910&ndash;1911=== ...l punishment in the United Kingdom|capital sentences]] passed while he was Home Secretary.<ref>Jenkins 2001, p. 183.</ref>
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  • ...ain, the [[Metropolitan Police Act]] 1829 was passed by Parliament under [[home secretary]] Sir [[Robert Peel]], founding the London [[Metropolitan Police Service|Me
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