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The British Prime | Minister Lloyd George on front row, left. |
Alan Clark - former British Defence | Minister |
Has murdered a British Cabinet | minister and Jonathan Brand |
1872), future wife of British prime | minister Benjamin Disraeli |
son as William Ewart Gladstone, British Prime | Minister |
He also advised then British Prime | Minister Tony Blair on Russian investment issues. |
one of whom, Elizabeth, married British Prime | Minister George Grenville, and was the mother of the l |
Rich Coleman is British Columbia's | Minister of Energy and Mines, Minister Responsible for |
Margaret Thatcher, former British Prime | Minister from 1979-90 |
after Robert Peel, the two-time British Prime | Minister. |
In 1971 the British Prime | Minister, Edward Heath, captained one of the winning b |
He has served as British Columbia's | Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, a |
Indonesia-UK forum alongside British foreign | minister Margaret Beckett. |
Neville Chamberlain, British Prime | Minister. |
Stanley Baldwin, British Prime | Minister. |
thryn Blair, daughter of former British Prime | Minister Tony Blair and Cherie Booth, QC. |
8 October - Magnus Brostrup Landstad, | minister, psalmist and poet (b.1802) |
7 October - Magnus Brostrup Landstad, | minister, psalmist and poet (d.1880) |
Brown was | minister at Montrose in 1788 when Charles Edward Stuar |
ern's Cabinet reshuffle of 2004 Browne became | Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture and |
ted and in November 2008, Gerry Brownlee, the | Minister of Energy and Resources and Minister for Econ |
Stanley Bruce (later Lord Bruce) Prime | Minister of Australia, 1923-29. |
Valentina Buliga (PDM), | Minister of Labour, Social Protection and Family |
Auguste Burdeau - | Minister of Finance |
Yosef Burg (Interior | Minister) |
Clyde Jackman, MHA for Burin-Placentia West, | Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture. |
But, information | minister Bakary said the government will continue to p |
Lilly Butler, D.D. | Minister of St Mary Aldermanbury. |
Christopher Addison succeeds Noel Buxton as | Minister of Agriculture |
ft the CRTC to accept an appointment by Prime | Minister Pierre Trudeau to the cabinet as Minister of |
Introduced by the | Minister of Health, Marc Lalonde. |
itute of Journalism, was inaugurated by Chief | Minister AK Antony (presently India's defense minister |
The awards are declared by the | Minister for Cultural Affairs and are presented by the |
List of Canadian Senate appointments by Prime | Minister |
eting of the Union Cabinet , chaired by Prime | Minister Manmohan Singh , approved a Law Ministry prop |
The coalition headed by chief | minister N Dharam Singh (Congress) and Deputy chief mi |
The seat is held by Prime | Minister Stephen Harper. |
It is headed by the | Minister for Education and Skills. |
The bridge was opened in April 1937 by the | Minister of Public Works Bob Semple. |
Forensic Science Service headed by the | Minister of State (Crime, Security and Communities) |
1 by the | Minister for Transport |
s appointed to this position in 2003 by Chief | Minister Jon Stanhope. |
eral election, Cunningham was picked by Prime | Minister Harold Macmillan as his Parliamentary Private |
chronicled in The Edge of Terror, by Baptist | minister Scott Walker. |
It is led by the | Minister of the Environment, currently Erik Solheim (S |
In 1998 the lido was reopened by Sports | Minister Tony Banks. |
took his first step into diplomacy by adding | Minister for External Affairs and Minister for Island |
given to the council under this Act or by the | Minister. |
When Douglas was fired by Prime | Minister Lange, Caygill was appointed Minister of Fina |
The agency is led by the | Minister for Public Construction, Fan , Liang-Shiow. |
He was reappointed by Prime | Minister Essam Sharaf. |
The British Government led by Prime | Minister H.H. Asquith vetoed the suggestion. |
He was defeated by cabinet | minister Lucien Maynard. |
The referendum was announced by Prime | Minister Hans Enoksen on 2 January 2008. |
reorganized and Toyoda was requested by Prime | Minister Fumimaro Konoe to become Minister of Commerce |
was immediately elevated to Cabinet by Prime | Minister Keith Holyoake, becoming Minister of Finance. |
In the government headed by Chief | Minister Babulal Marandi, Madhu became the Panchayati |
Perrault was appointed to the Senate by Prime | Minister Pierre Trudeau in October 1973. |
Such claims were rejected by Health | minister Michael McGimpsey, who deemed them 'unhelpful |
rmany during the Weimar Republic, headed by a | Minister President. |
He was appointed to the Senate by Prime | Minister Paul Martin on March 24, 2005. |
The Cabinet is headed by Prime | Minister David McAllister. |
He was appointed to the Cabinet by Prime | Minister Pierre Trudeau in 1974 as Minister of Indian |
onaldson was appointed to Government by First | Minister Peter Robinson, and held the position of Juni |
awarded for conservation is presented by the | minister. |
inaugurated on 1 June 1999 by Sri.P.J.Joseph, | Minister for Education. |
The department is overseen by the | Minister of Conservation. |
Commissioned by the | Minister of Culture. |
as launched on the 22 February 1991 by Senior | Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew (current Minister Mentor). |
He was succeeded in both positions by his | minister of finance, Viktor Klima. |
His name was proposed by Prime | Minister Nehru and seconded by Mr. Satyanarayan Sinha. |
The new Cabinet, headed by Prime | Minister was subsequently announced. |
Guindon served in the provincial cabinet as | Minister Without Portfolio from 1967 to 1971, Minister |
Bienvenue served in the provincial cabinet as | Minister of Hunting and Fishing from 1942 to 1944. |
0, 1917, Grierson was appointed to cabinet as | Minister of Public Works. |
He served in the provincial cabinet as | minister without portfolio and as Minister of Justice. |
1974, he would be appointed to the Cabinet as | Minister of Education then in 1976, Minister of Commer |
He appointed Bellemare to the Cabinet as | Minister without Portfolio. |
cabinet shuffle, Yates returned to cabinet as | Minister of Community Resources and Minister Responsib |
Macdonald served in the provincial cabinet as | Minister without Portfolio from 1911 to 1915 and as Mi |
He served in the provincial cabinet as | Minister of Education from 1951 to 1959 and as Ministe |
Breau was appointed to Cabinet as | Minister of Fisheries and Oceans when John Turner beca |
tion, and Wildman was appointed to cabinet as | Minister of Natural Resources and Minister responsible |
She served in the provincial cabinet as | Minister of Health and Social Services, Attorney Gener |
He served in the Saskatchewan cabinet as | Minister of Public Works and Minister of Telephones. |
He served in the provincial cabinet as | Minister of Colonization and Minister of Mines and Fis |
He served in the provincial cabinet as | Minister of Transport from 1962 to 1963, Minister of T |
He served in the Quebec cabinet as | Minister of Municipal Affairs from 1961 to 1962 and Mi |
rom 1980 to 1982, he served in the Cabinet as | Minister of Public Works under President Elias Sarkis |
He served in the provincial cabinet as | Minister of Labour. |
bruary 2006 he was promoted to the Cabinet as | Minister for Small Business, Minister for the Peel and |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet 1987, | Minister for Sport and Recreation 1987-89, Minister fo |
Blackburn served in the Quebec cabinet as | Minister for the Environment, as Minister of Recreatio |
She was appointed to Cabinet as | Minister of Health and Social Services and Minister Re |
He was later appointed to the Cabinet as | Minister for Agriculture, making him the first Senator |
She held three cabinet positions: | Minister of Labour and Manpower (1978-1982), Minister |
Guptill served in the province's cabinet as | Minister of Tourism and Parks from 1989 to 1991 and as |
as appointed to Rodney MacDonald's cabinet as | Minister of Environment and Labour. |
He was appointed to the Tongan Cabinet as | Minister of Education in January 2005, and has also se |
Lily D'Ambrosio joined the Cabinet as | Minister for Community Development. |
In June 2009 Bowen was promoted to cabinet as | Minister for Financial Services, Superannuation and Co |
Previously, he had served in the Cabinet as | Minister for Tourism. |
y in 1999, Hobbs joined the Cabinet, becoming | Minister for the Environment, Minister of Biosecurity, |
by-election, Fage served various cabinets as | Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Minister of Eco |
e was a member of several cabinets, including | Minister of Education in Aura cabinet of 1971, Ministe |
May - Cadwaladr Jones, | minister and literary editor (died 1867) |
Joseph Caillaux - | Minister of Finance |
1811, he was ordained a Calvinistic Methodist | minister. |
David Cameron, Prime | Minister |
Ministers Brian Mulroney and Kim Campbell as | Minister of Labour from 1989 to 1991, Minister of Stat |
For the Canadian Prime | Minister, see John A. Macdonald. |
He is the oldest living former Canadian Prime | Minister. |
For the Canadian presbyterian | minister (1827-1906), see William Snodgrass. |
Famous former members include Canadian Prime | Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau. |
Brian Mulroney: former Canadian Prime | Minister |
ector of Strategic Communication in the Prime | Minister's Office of Canadian prime minister Stephen H |
970 he served in various capacities including | minister of trade, Minister of Justice and deputy prem |
ince he has served in his current capacity as | Minister for Cooperation and Humanitarian Affairs and |
ld many portfolios over her career, including | Minister for Employment, Training and Further Educatio |
Koirala stayed on as caretaker Prime | Minister until the election. |
Alain Carignon - | Minister of Communication |
Richard Carle as | Minister of Justice |
He was Carmyllie parish | minister from 1843 until his death. |
d Evaristo do Espirito Santo de Carvalho (the | minister of defence and security in the outgoing admin |
Allan Cavan - | Minister Shaw |
Ion Cebanu (PL), | Minister of Youth and Sports |
Celedonio Abril, | Minister of the Treasury |
urton (1616-1665) was a 17th century Scottish | minister. |
For the 18 century Congregational | minister, see Dudley Leavitt (minister). |
Guy La Chambre - | Minister of Air |
Guy La Chambre, former | Minister for the French Air Force |
Previously, Chan was | Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. |
He served as Vice Chancellor and | Minister of Finance. |
It had a chapel with a chaplain to | minister to the spiritual welfare of the occupants. |
Jean Charbonnel - | Minister of Industrial and Scientific Development |
he was designated as Chilean plenipotenciary | minister (ambassador) to Madrid. |
i Zhaoxing, who had served as China's foreign | minister since 2003, as the tenth foreign minister of |
1965: The Chinese Prime | Minister by Enid Bagnold ,Globe |
Chinese Foreign | Minister Yang Jiechi and Commerce Minister Chen Deming |
Chinese Prime | Minister Zhou Enlai first used the phrase in a letter |
wan became the first Chinese-Canadian cabinet | minister in B.C. history when she was appointed Minist |
Jacques Chirac - | Minister of the Interior |
In 1945, Chirnoaga was | Minister of Defence Government while in exile in Germa |
Every Christian a | Minister: Finding Joy and Fulfillment in Serving God ( |
June 18 - Christmas Samuel, | minister and writer, 90 |
nd Glenda Hope is a Presbyterian Church (USA) | minister in San Francisco, California, United States. |
At St. Peter's Church the | Minister is the Reverend Robert Fishar. |
Sir Winston Churchill, prime | minister |
Her father was a Methodist circuit riding | minister. |
He had been Food and Civil Supplies | Minister after the 2002 election. |
Premiers Michael Harcourt and Glen Clark, as | Minister of Tourism, Minister Responsible for Culture |
. S. R. Ramachandran Former Co-operation, PWD | minister in MGR cabinet.Now minister from May- 2006 |
Georges Cochery - | Minister of Finance |
Adolphe Cochery - | Minister of Posts and Telegraphs |
the Executive Council of British Columbia as | Minister of Labour and Citizens' Services. |
cutive Council of British Columbia, including | Minister of Government Services, Minister of Municipal |
the Executive Council of British Columbia, as | Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture, Minis |
rian state election, Hall was commissioned as | Minister for Higher Education and Skills, and Minister |
He was concurrently made | Minister for Home Affairs in 2010. |
also served at various times concurrently as | Minister of Education and Minister of Trade and Commer |
ival, Campbell became a Congregational Church | minister. |
He was the first non congress chief | minister of Assam. |
Edward Connelly - | Minister to the King |
Lamont is the Scottish Conservative Shadow | Minister for Community Safety. |
er of Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative Prime | Minister. |
sentative is Progressive Conservative Cabinet | Minister Luke Ouellette who was elected to his first t |
Progressive Conservative Prime | Minister John Diefenbaker appointed the late Ellen Fai |
Progressive Conservative Prime | Minister Joe Clark appointed Lincoln "Linc" Alexander, |
ged by the unpopularity of Conservative Prime | Minister Richard Bennett. |
ernor of Quebec by the new Conservative Prime | Minister John Abbott if he resigned as Minister of Pub |
e Chamberlain took over as Conservative Prime | Minister in 1937. |
He was ordained as a Conservative Baptist | minister in 1957. |
ive on BBC Radio 4. Former Conservative Prime | Minister Sir Edward Heath, Labour minister and SDP fou |
as a federal Progressive Conservative cabinet | minister in the 1980s. |
an was transferred to become consumer affairs | minister. |
After the 1959 elections he continued as | Minister of Health. |
though seriously ill in 1649, he continued to | minister to the plague-stricken citizens of Kilkenny. |
In Gordon Brown's cabinet, she continued as | Minister for the Olympics, but held the portfolios of |
In retirement he continues to | minister, as an Assistant Bishop within the Diocese of |
Valeriu Cosarciuc (AMN), | Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry |
Paul Coste-Floret - | Minister of Overseas France |
Pierre Cot - | Minister of Air |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Labour from 1967 to 1970 and then as Minis |
Jackman served in the Executive Council as | Minister of Finance and Customs. |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Environment and Minister of Environment an |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Education from 1976 to 1982 and Minister o |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Public Works and Highways. |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Public Works from 1927 to 1931 and as Mini |
Jules Dufaure - President of the Council and | Minister of Justice |
served in the province's Executive Council as | minister without portfolio. |
rved in the Newfoundland Executive Council as | Minister of Fisheries and Co-Operatives and then as Mi |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Education from 1986 to 1989. |
served in the province's Executive Council as | minister without portfolio. |
Deputy Leader of the Legislative Council and | Minister without Portfolio. |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Income Assistance (later Minister of Human |
He served in the Executive Council as | Minister of Social Services from 1993 to 1994 and Mini |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of the Environment, Minister of Fisheries, Mi |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of State for Childhood Services, Minister of |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Environment and Labour and Minister of Eco |
served in the province's Executive Council as | Minister of Labour and Manpower and Minister of Health |
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