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| al on Finnish championship level is still won by | MP, a bronze in A-juniors year 1961. |
| North is currently represented by Jonathan Evans | MP a member of the Conservative Party. |
| Jabez Ebsleigh, | M.P.: A novel (Tinsley, 1876) |
| e defeated Liberal Party candidate (and outgoing | MP), Abraham Laverton, to have his election annulle |
| The incumbent | MP, Adamu Dramani was ordered by the Supreme Court |
| tions arising from a personal affair with Greens | MP Adele Carles. |
| l Congress candidate supported by the Baharampur | MP, Adhir Chowdhury. |
| MP admits 'lack of judgement' over claims | |
| ber for Denison, succeeding the retiring Liberal | MP Adrian Gibson. |
| She remained a list | MP after the 1999 elections. |
| ed for the philanthropist Emslie John Horniman, | M.P., after 1912 by the architect Walter Godfrey. |
| r Michael Foot became the oldest sitting British | MP after Edwards' retirement. |
| arliament in the 1996 elections, becoming a list | MP after being ranked fifth on the New Zealand Firs |
| He remained | MP after the 1885 constituency reforms as MP for Ga |
| In 1762 Meynell was seated as | MP after circulating a petition challenging the ele |
| Sir William Mulock, | MP, afterwards Post-Master-General and Chief Justic |
| om general election, 1874 as an Home Rule League | MP, again in 1800, then as an Irish Parliamentary P |
| sented the constituency as Member of Parliament ( | MP) again from 1806 until his death in 1819. |
| th Om Prakash Chautala helped Malik to become an | MP again, but in Rajya Sabha.Mr Harender Malik is a |
| However, he was never elected an | MP again. |
| electorate in the previous period, was the first | MP again. |
| 1 On 4 May 2010, Beaudesert | MP Aidan McLindon and Burnett MP Rob Messenger resi |
| d constituency of the fictional ultra-right Tory | MP, Alan B'Stard, in The New Statesman. |
| by the then Home Secretary, Hull West and Hessle | MP, Alan Johnson, and the Mayor of Hessle, Frank Ki |
| In the elections after 1987, the Labour | MP Alan Meale has held the seat with comfortable ma |
| He is currently the longest-serving Conservative | MP, albeit with a break in service. |
| was triggered by the death of the town's Labour | MP, Albert Bellamy, and resulted in a victory for t |
| Sitting Liberal Reform | MP Albert Bruntnell was defeated by the sitting Lab |
| defeating the sitting Repeal | MP Alexander McCarthy and taking his seat in the Ho |
| ed as private secretary for the previous Halifax | MP Alice Mahon, and was active in the local Co-oper |
| seat, coming second to the sitting Conservative | MP Alistair Burt, some 4,764 votes behind. |
| bor member for Wilmot, defeating sitting Liberal | MP Allan Guy. |
| lection, Duncan remained in Parliament as a list | MP, also unsuccessfully contesting the North Shore |
| he was returned as Canada's sole Liberal-Labour | MP, although he remained in the Liberal caucus. |
| Cardiff South and Penarth Labour | MP Alun Michael, who was re-elected with a reduced |
| Bahujan Samaj Party Haryana state committee and | MP, Aman Kumar Nagra, on May 12, 2002. |
| Kingston has been represented by Labor | MP Amanda Rishworth since the 2007 election. |
| The Hon. Linda Jean Burney | MP, an Australian politician, is a member of the Ne |
| Tanya Davies | MP, an Australian politician, is a member of the Ne |
| Charles Casuscelli | MP, an Australian politician in the New South Wales |
| Former BJP Lok Sabha | MP Ananth Kumar Hegde became the second BJP leader |
| 5 October 1809 - 22 November 1854) was a British | MP and High Sheriff. |
| am Dolben, 3rd Baronet (1727-1814) was a British | MP and slavery abolitionist. |
| He works as constituency agent to Edward Leigh | MP and was not on the priority list. |
| He was the son of Thomas Wise, also an | MP; and the grandson of Sir Thomas Wise and of Edwa |
| er Lord Hatherley, became a barrister, a Liberal | MP, and served as Lord Chancellor from 1868 to 1872 |
| Lord Smith of Finsbury (former | MP and Cabinet Minister) is a vice-president of CHE |
| Thomas Tonkin, | MP and historian, is buried at the parish church. |
| egislative Assembly (MLA), Member of Parliament ( | MP) and Senator. |
| Kenelm Digby (c1518-1590) was an English | MP and High Sheriff. |
| affiliated with Graeme Campbell, a former Labor | MP and founder of the Australia First Party. |
| From 1780 it was occupied by William Manning | MP, and his son Cardinal Manning was born there. |
| January 22 - John Stuart, Lord Mount Stuart, | MP and heir of the Marquess of Bute, 26 |
| He served as a Liberal Party | MP and held the seat until his defeat at the 1892 g |
| Tony Benn, StWC President, former Labour Party | MP and Cabinet Minister |
| She served as a Secunderabad | MP and is presently the MLA of Musheerabad. |
| and is the mother of David Cameron, Conservative | MP and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010-) |
| n Lovelace (1564 - 22 April 1634) was an English | MP and peer. |
| federal election as a United Farmers of Ontario | MP and subsequently joined the caucus of the Progre |
| mp and ms are the masses of the planet and Sun, res | |
| Walloon | MP and for the French Community since 3 July 2007 |
| Bryan Green | MP, and the Minister for Environment, Parks and Her |
| ee Kuan Yew is also til date the longest serving | MP and politician in Singapore. |
| constituency in Maharashtra by defeating sitting | MP and Cabinet Minister A R Antulay. |
| In 1892 he was elected an | MP and in his early years he carved out a niche for |
| She pursued each call with each victim's | MP, and attracted a large amount of media attention |
| Amess continued to serve both as an | MP and a local councillor until 1986, when he stood |
| ne Elizabeth Cave, 2nd daughter of Thomas Cave, | M.P. and sister of Viscount Cave. |
| iam Hayley from 1774 to 1800, when he sold it to | MP and statesman William Huskisson. |
| rish Home Rule activist, nationalist politician, | MP and last leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party |
| e-opening ceremony was performed by local former | MP and newsreader David Mudd (and dog!) |
| The eldest son George Finch-Hatton became an | MP, and his son George Finch-Hatton succeeded as 10 |
| The joint chairs are Michael Connarty | MP and Lord Colwyn. |
| 27 January - John Iltyd Nicholl, | MP and judge, 55 |
| acted as Director of Elections for Seamus Mallon | MP and for the SDLP in the Newry and Mourne Distric |
| The captor kills the | MP, and is in turn killed by the police. |
| uly - Hedges Eyre Chatterton, Conservative Party | MP and Vice-Chancellor of Ireland (d.1910). |
| viously employed as an assistant to David Davies | MP, and as a general researcher for the Welsh Conse |
| The busses which pass by that route are 15B, KT, | MP and Govt. |
| n defeated Aileen Carroll, the incumbent Liberal | MP and cabinet minister, in a re-match of the 2004 |
| is more pro-hunting-ban than the average Labour | MP, and against replacing Trident. |
| Thomas Crewe also became a lawyer, | MP and Speaker. |
| d George Hardie, who was a Member of Parliament ( | MP) and brother of Keir Hardie. |
| , Tennant married Walter Elliott, a Conservative | MP and Minister for Agriculture. |
| His brother, John, was also an | MP and Cabinet minister. |
| His descendants included Sir Samuel Hoare, | M.P., and Viscount Templewood. |
| Philip Noel-Baker, Olympic athlete, Derby South | MP and Nobel Peace Prize winner. |
| His son, Tobie Matthew was an | MP and later a convert to Catholicism. |
| Named in honour of the slave trade abolitionist, | MP and son of Hull, William Wilberforce. |
| University and brother-in-law of former Liberal | MP and Cabinet minister William Moore Benidickson. |
| The president of JBSP was DP Yadav (Rajya Sabha | MP) and the general secretary Shahidullah Khan. |
| Cordiano is the cousin of former federal | MP and Cabinet Minister Tony Ianno. |
| He was an Independent Conservative | MP, and a lawyer. |
| Chaytor was criticised for being an ineffectual | MP and neglecting his duties. |
| e dissidents included Dan Irving, later a Labour | MP, and the Bristol socialist and feminist Enid Sta |
| His brother, Angus Claude Macdonell, was an | MP and senator. |
| in the century the Walpoles still nominated one | MP, and the Earl of Suffolk the other. |
| ka Freedom Party, Alfred Duraiappah was a former | MP and mayor of Jaffna. |
| He is a former Member of Parliament ( | MP) and Member of the European Parliament (MEP). |
| He was a teacher before becoming an | MP, and returned to teaching after retiring from po |
| He served as an | MP and senator for 53 years until his death in 1927 |
| as a British Liberal Party Member of Parliament ( | MP) and legal academic at the University of Oxford. |
| ion was triggered by the resignation of National | MP and former minister Don Lane on 20 January 1989. |
| Algernon Fulke Egerton, a former Conservative | MP and uncle of the deceased member, who was also s |
| John Redmond, | MP and leader of the Irish Parliamentry Party - 188 |
| Allan J. MacEachen, former | MP and Deputy Prime Minister |
| Labour Party, he became the sole remaining NILP | MP, and the only non-Unionist MP attending Parliame |
| (1594-1660) was an English Member of Parliament ( | MP) and one of the regicides of King Charles I. |
| In 1994 the School was visited by Conservative | MP and former health secretary, Virginia Bottomley, |
| 28 January 1659 - 3 January 1709) was an English | MP and Barrister. |
| Soame Jenyns (1704-1787), the | MP and writer. |
| She lost to former Conservative | MP and independent candidate Bill Casey. |
| Michael Portillo - former Conservative | MP and Secretary of State for Defence. |
| the daughter of Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn, Liberal | MP and owner of the Dillwyn Spelter Works at Swanse |
| She was elected as a Green Party | MP and gained the fourth highest number of candidat |
| September - Isaac Butt, Irish Conservative Party | MP and founder of the Home Rule League (d.1879). |
| Hillman did not serve long as an | MP, and died in March 1932, aged 64. |
| His eldest son Richard was also an | MP and his youngest son Lancelot Archbishop of Dubl |
| jority of 18,000, defeating the incumbent Labour | MP and junior minister, David Lock. |
| t or Blunt (born c. 1604) was a British soldier, | MP and inventor. |
| Lisa is a former staffer to Federal | MP and Opposition Treasury Spokesman, Joe Hockey. |
| CE publishes the journals Materials Performance ( | MP) and Corrosion. |
| Many of them have migrated to Gujarat, | MP, and recently to Maharashtra. |
| s belong to the Ojha, Badni and Dewar tribes of | M.P., and are called Godharins. |
| The possibility that he could have been both | MP and ambassador seemed odd to me as well but acce |
| Damien O'Connor, List | MP, and Lianne Dalziel, MP for Christchurch East, b |
| , every seat in Hertfordshire had a Conservative | MP, and South West Herts was the third safest of th |
| Voters have two votes, one for a constituency | MP and one for a regional list to elect representat |
| ds Baron Silkin), a Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) and a minister in Clement Attlee's Cabinet from |
| second husband was Liberal Member of Parliament ( | MP) and later Senator Joseph Godbout. |
| Samuel Pepys (1633-1703), seventeenth-century | MP and diarist |
| or, 3rd Baron Camoys (1797 - 1881) was a British | MP and member of the peerage. |
| Ice hockey departments of | MP and local rivals MiPK merged in 1970, creating n |
| Due to the efforts of pro-choice National | MP and feminist Marilyn Waring, the bill was defeat |
| he event included contributions from Vince Cable | MP and Michael Gove MP (Secretary of State for Educ |
| The previous | MP and previous party column shows the MP and party |
| Crispin Blunt, Conservative | MP and Minister in the Department of Justice |
| h, electioneering at the age of 12 for his local | MP and city councillors, beginning in 1945. |
| Naval officer and another, George Denman, was an | MP and High Court Judge. |
| He was the son of Tommy Bowles, an | MP and the founder of the magazines The Lady and th |
| Steven Norris, former | MP and businessman. |
| It is named after a former | MP and Treasurer of the Navy, William Huskisson. |
| Max Bushby, OBE, a Tasmanian | MP and later Speaker of the State House of Assembly |
| was the son of John Hearle Tremayne (1780-1851), | MP, and his wife, Caroline Matilda Lemon, the daugh |
| e to Faiza (Faezeh) Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former | MP and a daughter of Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, acco |
| ike Carmody, Jim Battle (brother of John Battle, | MP), and Mick Loughman, the current councillors, ar |
| r Joseph Napier, 1st Baronet, Conservative Party | MP and Lord Chancellor of Ireland (d.1882). |
| MacDonald did not serve long as an | MP, and died in June 1919, aged 61. |
| Parliament at the 1992 election, the fifth Asian | MP and inherited a large majority in the safe Labou |
| Since then, the Sony α 900 (24.6 | MP) and the Nikon D3x (24 MP) have superseded the E |
| le, however, were killed, including Conservative | MP and Treasurer of the Household The Hon. |
| the Braithwaite Railway Viaduct, George Galloway | MP and the Brick Lane market, as well as numerous a |
| French originators of the treaty, Richard Cobden | MP and Michel Chevalier. |
| He has been a 3 times an | MP and 3rd time MLA. |
| ed both as a Liberal Party Member of Parliament ( | MP) and as a Conservative Party MP. |
| Desmond Swayne (born 1956), Conservative | MP and Parliamentary Private Secretary to David Cam |
| nolds returned to parliament in 1997 as a Reform | MP and served as Chief Opposition Whip. |
| William Hutt - British | MP and chairman of the New Zealand Company. |
| son Francis (1922-2008) was later a Conservative | MP and Cabinet minister. |
| to Kamil, but with more HP and Defense, and less | MP and speed, and a few differences in equipment/sp |
| They are the G.I. Joe team's | M.P. and K-9 and debuted in 1987. |
| He has served in the United States Army as an | MP and was sent to Lebanon during the conflict ther |
| lder brother, Sir Christopher Hawkins, became an | MP and mineowner. |
| He decided to resign as an | MP and seek re-election under the SDP banner. |
| was triggered by the resignation of Labor Party | MP and Speaker Harry Jenkins to become Australian A |
| notable political family: his father was also an | MP and his elder brother became Baron Rivers. |
| Livsey was an extremely active as a constituency | MP and remained involved with the community, afterw |
| ther had just stepped down as the constituency's | MP, and Brograve hoped to win the seat, but he lost |
| August 1988) was a British Member of Parliament ( | MP) and a member of the influential Finland-Swedish |
| the older son of Sir Francis Godolphin, also an | MP and governor of the Scilly Isles. |
| rds, Carter along with two other MPs Shane Jones | MP and Mita Ririnui MP (Lab - Lists) were demoted b |
| February 1742 - 12 November 1822) was a British | MP and peer. |
| His nephew Sir James Duncan was also an | MP and became a baronet. |
| y MPs from all parties, including local Edmonton | MP and veteran Laurie Hawn. |
| on - An Untenable Situation by K.Harvey Proctor, | MP, and John R. Pinniger, MA, Policy Paper from the |
| fred Duraiappah (died 27 July 1975) was a former | MP and mayor of Jaffna, Sri Lanka who was assassina |
| d as an electorate candidate, standing as a list | MP and allowing Winnie Laban to contest Mana. |
| Konsta Lindqvist, former | MP and People's Committee's member and transportati |
| 1961) was a British Labour Member of Parliament ( | MP) and a trade unionist. |
| er seat, but lost to Russell Fairbrother, a list | MP and a former electorate MP. |
| Francis Horner (1778 - 1817), a well known Whig | MP, and another was Leonard Horner (1785 - 1864), a |
| Speakers were to include Sir William Hart Dyke | MP and Horatio Davies MP. |
| born in London, where his father was a wealthy | M.P. and director of the British East India Company. |
| April 1824) was a British Member of Parliament ( | MP) and courtier. |
| This article is about the Scottish | MP and musician. |
| He was the son of John Garth | MP, and Rebecca, daughter of John Brompton and gran |
| He is a brother of former | MP and Minister Winston Peters and former MP Jim Pe |
| e and a student from Burnside Primary is federal | MP and Liberal frontbencher Christopher Pyne. |
| Bonham Carter, Baron Bonham-Carter was a Liberal | MP and a Liberal Democrat life peer. |
| The previous | MP and previous party column shows the MP and party |
| She ran against the incumbent Conservative | MP and Minister of Public Safety, Peter Van Loan. |
| His father was Labour | MP and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Philip Noel-Baker. |
| Shaw, a Labour Party | MP and cabinet minister, was present in his role as |
| ted by the death of Frank Rogers, a Labour Party | MP, and was won by Fred Gerbic, also of the Labour |
| Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (1772-1853), | MP and Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom; |
| melion, John, was his heir and also served as an | MP and as High Sheriff. |
| s the brother of Martin Ferguson, also a federal | MP, and both attended at St Patrick's College, Stra |
| e European Movement UK is Rt Hon Charles Kennedy | MP and the current chairman is Peter Luff. |
| Skye constituency, then held by the Conservative | MP and Minister, Hamish Gray. |
| ng was attacked by a suicide bomber, killing one | MP and wounding 23 other people. |
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