• Andrew James MacKay (born 27 August 1949) is a British Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham Stechford...
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  • William Andrew MacKay QC (March 20, 1929 – January 12, 2013) was a Canadian lawyer and former judge, civil servant, legal academic, and university president...
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  • dealer William Andrew MacKay (1929–2013), Canadian lawyer Andy Mackay (born 1946), English musician, founder of Roxy Music Andrew MacKay (born 1949), British...
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    Edmonton, Alberta in August 2002. MacKay's name was one of the first to be raised as a possible leadership contender. MacKay was largely seen as the assumed...
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  • Carleton University from 1961 to 1972. He was the father of William Andrew MacKay. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/robert-alexander-mackay...
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    George Andrew J. MacKay (/məˈkaɪ/; born 13 March 1992) is a British actor. He began his career as a child actor in Peter Pan (2003). He had starring roles...
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  • November 2023). "Colin Mackay brought integrity, charm and humour to broadcasting". STV News. Retrieved 4 December 2023. "Charles MacKay, M.B., Ch.B." The...
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    and dismissed the complaints against her. On 14 May 2009, her husband Andrew MacKay, the Conservative Member for Bracknell, resigned from his position as...
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    candidate in the by-election. He lost by 1,949 votes to the Conservative Andrew MacKay, but at the 1979 general election, he won the seat with a majority of...
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    the UK average. From creation in 1997 until 2010, Bracknell's MP was Andrew MacKay of the Conservative Party, who represented the old seat of East Berkshire...
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  • William Mackay or MacKay may refer to: William Mackay (artist) (1876–1939), American artist William Andrew MacKay (1929–2013), Canadian lawyer, judge...
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    remaining the "Baby of the House" until the by-election victory of Andrew MacKay in 1977. She was the first woman to breastfeed at Westminster. She lost...
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  • Jeremy Brock and Penelope Skinner while starring Saoirse Ronan, George MacKay, Tom Holland, Harley Bird, Anna Chancellor and Corey Johnson. The film centres...
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    Patrick wrote a second letter inviting MacKay to try out for his team in Vancouver. Patrick doubted MacKay's ability the first time he saw him practice...
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  • enlists military to study skin ailment". The Washington Times. Lustig, Andrew; MacKay, Sherri; Strauss, John (2009). "Morgellons Disease as Internet Meme"...
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    Andrew Mackay (born 23 July 1946) is an English musician, best known as a founding member (playing oboe and saxophone) of the art rock group Roxy Music...
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    Anderson: We are literally adding insult to injury". The Independent. Murrison, Andrew (2011). Tommy This an' Tommy That: The military covenant. Biteback. "Minister...
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    told Andrew MacKay, who held the post in 1996, to include more "gossip and the inside track" as his initial efforts had been "rather stilted". MacKay turned...
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  • Andrew Mackay (born 1 November 1985) is an Olympic-swimmer from the Cayman Islands. He swam for the Cayman Islands at the 2004 Olympics, the 2002 Commonwealth...
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    Hogg, Anthony Steen, Peter Viggers, Julie Kirkbride and her husband Andrew MacKay. Where sitting MPs did stand for re-election after their expenses claims...
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    of the Kansas State Historical Society. * Scott, Anne Firor; Scott, Andrew MacKay (1982). One Half the People: The Fight for Woman Suffrage. University...
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  • McKay, MacKay or Mackay is a Scottish surname. The last phoneme in the name is traditionally pronounced to rhyme with 'eye', but in some parts of the...
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    Channel 4 drama". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 31 January 2010. Hough, Andrew (20 January 2010). "Julie Walters nearly quit playing Mo Mowlam in new Channel...
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    selection for the Conservative safe seat of Bracknell in order to succeed Andrew MacKay, who stepped down at the 2010 general election. Dale came third in the...
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    on 20 May 2011, was sentenced to 16 months' imprisonment. On 14 May, Andrew MacKay, the Conservative MP for Bracknell, resigned as parliamentary aide to...
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    most wide-ranging social reforms of the late 1960s, with popular historian Andrew Marr claiming "the greatest changes of the Labour years" were thanks to...
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  • Algonquin. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-61620-769-4. Scott, Anne Firor; Scott, Andrew MacKay (1982). One Half the People: The Fight for Woman Suffrage. University...
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  • Kirkhope Andrew MacKay 1994 John Major (First Lord) Kenneth Clarke (Chancellor of the Exchequer) Timothy Wood Timothy Kirkhope Andrew MacKay Derek Conway...
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    ambassador to Bulgaria (1970–73), deputy UK representative to NATO (1973–75) Andrew MacKay, former Conservative MP for Bracknell and Deputy Chief Whip Sir Oliver...
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    safe Conservative seat was represented for its entire existence by Andrew MacKay. The District of Bracknell; and The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead...
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