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    Martin Edward Daubney (born 22 June 1970) is a British commentator, journalist and former politician who was the deputy leader of the Reclaim Party from...
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  • Alfred Martin Daubney AM (born 18 January 1961) was appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2007. He is an honorary fellow of the Australian...
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  • Foundation Board of Directors John E. Daubney (1919–2003), Irish Catholic mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1952–1954 Martin Daubney (born 1970), the longest serving...
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  • had a circulation of 350,000 in 2000. The publication was edited by Martin Daubney from August 2003 to October 2010 with the sales supported by DVD girl...
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    edu.au. Australian Catholic University. Retrieved 8 February 2024. "Martin Daubney and Virginia Bourke appointed Chancellor and Pro-Chancellor". Australian...
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    Special Boat Service who was awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Cross, Martin Daubney, a journalist and commentator, David Bull, author and television presenter...
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  • (elected in 2019 left Parliament Jan 2020) David Bull Jonathan Bullock Martin Daubney Nigel Farage Lance Forman Claire Fox Nathan Gill James Glancy Ben Habib...
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    Martin Daubney, deputy leader of the party from 2021 until August 2022, was the party's candidate in the 2021 North Shropshire by-election. Daubney is...
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  • (elected in 2019 left Parliament Jan 2020) David Bull Jonathan Bullock Martin Daubney Nigel Farage Lance Forman Claire Fox Nathan Gill James Glancy Ben Habib...
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    (elected in 2019 left Parliament Jan 2020) David Bull Jonathan Bullock Martin Daubney Nigel Farage Lance Forman Claire Fox Nathan Gill James Glancy Ben Habib...
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    with its companion issue being sold sealed inside a plastic cover. Martin Daubney, a former features editor of FHM, noted that it added a "sense of mystique...
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  • previously stood in Eddisbury in 2019; the Reclaim Party's deputy leader, Martin Daubney, a former editor of "lads' mag" Loaded who represented the West Midlands...
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  • (elected in 2019 left Parliament Jan 2020) David Bull Jonathan Bullock Martin Daubney Nigel Farage Lance Forman Claire Fox Nathan Gill James Glancy Ben Habib...
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  • (elected in 2019 left Parliament Jan 2020) David Bull Jonathan Bullock Martin Daubney Nigel Farage Lance Forman Claire Fox Nathan Gill James Glancy Ben Habib...
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  • five months later. Ofcom decided that the 16 June broadcast featuring Martin Daubney breached due impartiality rules when interviewing Richard Tice about...
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    13,498 27.6 18.4 Labour Natalie Fleet 11,971 24.4 18.2 Brexit Party Martin Daubney 2,501 5.1 New Liberal Democrats Rebecca Wain 1,105 2.3 0.4 Green Rose...
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    We are never going back". Other speakers included the businessman Tim Martin, politician Peter Bone and broadcaster Julia Hartley-Brewer. Before the...
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  • Friday night show on TalkRadio". 27 January 2023. Retrieved 27 January 2023. Martin Shore (5 February 2023). "TV Tonight: Our highlights for Sunday, February...
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    The founder of the food bank in Anderson's constituency Ashfield, Simon Martin, commented that the teaching course was optional, and stated that "people...
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  • (elected in 2019 left Parliament Jan 2020) David Bull Jonathan Bullock Martin Daubney Nigel Farage Lance Forman Claire Fox Nathan Gill James Glancy Ben Habib...
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    (elected in 2019 left Parliament Jan 2020) David Bull Jonathan Bullock Martin Daubney Nigel Farage Lance Forman Claire Fox Nathan Gill James Glancy Ben Habib...
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  • pickup artist Julien Blanc", The Korea Observer, November 13, 2014 Martin Daubney, "Is Change.org just a weapon of censorship?" Daily Telegraph, November...
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  • May 2020 with some subsequent updates). Lists of university leaders "Martin Daubney and Virginia Bourke appointed Chancellor and Pro-Chancellor". Australian...
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  • The Hon Justice Martin Patrick Moynihan AO QC was an eminent Australian lawyer and judge. Moynihan was born the son of barrister and acting Supreme Court...
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  • News presenter Martin Daubney presenting a breaking news article about the arrest of prison escapee Daniel Khalife goes viral after Daubney becomes flustered...
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  • (elected in 2019 left Parliament Jan 2020) David Bull Jonathan Bullock Martin Daubney Nigel Farage Lance Forman Claire Fox Nathan Gill James Glancy Ben Habib...
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  • further debate over the content of petitions came in November 2014 when Martin Daubney called some of them "bizarre" and stated that the site was being used...
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    "saints" amongst all MPs. In May 2009, following the resignation of Michael Martin as Speaker of the House of Commons, it was reported that Widdecombe was...
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  • during a programme which aired on 16 June. Former Brexit Party MEP Martin Daubney was standing in for Laurence Fox when he interviewed Reform Party leader...
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