• government in early 1932, and two members of the party were brought into cabinet. Mackay himself was made a Minister without Portfolio on May 27, 1932. His...
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    Derek Mackay (born 1977) is a former Scottish politician who served as Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work from 2016 to 2020. A former...
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    James Peter Hymers Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern, KT, PC, FRSE (born 2 July 1927) is a British lawyer. He served as Dean of the Faculty of Advocates...
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    Minister of Foreign Affairs (2006–2007) in the Cabinet of Canada under Prime Minister Stephen Harper. MacKay was the final leader of the Progressive Conservative...
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    in the 1888 general election, Mackay was appointed as formateur, tasked with composing a cabinet. On 20 April, Mackay became chairman of the council...
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    Giffard Mackay, KBE, CMG, DSO & Bar, VD (7 April 1882 – 30 September 1966) was a senior Australian Army officer who served in both world wars. Mackay graduated...
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  • to the Cabinet of Canada where he served as Solicitor General of Canada for a year before becoming Minister of National Revenue. In 1989, MacKay became...
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  • [Cabinet Heemskerk Azn. (1883-1888)]. Parlement.com (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2 May 2023. Retrieved 20 October 2023. "Kabinet-Mackay (1888-1891)"...
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  • Eileen Alison Mackay CB FRSE FRSA FRSGS is a Scottish civil servant who worked in the Scottish Office, especially as their Principal Finance Director from...
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    Kate Forbes (category Members of the Scottish Cabinet)
    serving as the deputy to the Scottish Finance Secretary, Derek Mackay. After Mackay resigned, Forbes was appointed Finance Secretary by Sturgeon. Her...
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    negotiations, Sturgeon conducted a major cabinet reshuffle in 2018. Following the resignation of Derek Mackay as Finance Secretary in 2020, Sturgeon performed...
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  • civil service and royal household were loaded..... As extracted from Lord Mackay of Clashfern (ed.) (2002) Halsbury's Laws of England, 4th ed. Vol.14. Wikisource...
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  • May 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2021. MacKay, Cody (22 July 2018). "Why prime ministers and premiers shuffle their cabinet | CBC News". CBC. Retrieved 3 March...
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  • the office. Note: Prime Minister's row is highlighted in green. Other Cabinet members' rows are highlighted in yellow. Margaret Thatcher – Prime Minister...
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    The Shadow Cabinet appointed by Conservative Party leader William Hague was the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet from 1997 to 2001. Following his initial...
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  • in Cabinet by Prime Minister Tony Blair, his former pupil, after the 1997 election and served until his dismissal in 2003. Alexander Andrew Mackay Irvine...
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    Keith Brown (Scottish politician) (category Members of the Scottish Cabinet)
    by Derek Mackay. He was subsequently given a role as the SNP's Campaign Manager. Brown was re-appointed to the Scottish Cabinet as Cabinet Secretary...
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    The Cabinet Secretary for Finance (Scottish Gaelic: Rùnaire a’ Chaibineit airson an Ionmhais), commonly referred to as the Finance Secretary, is a member...
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    as a Cabinet Minister in Alberta. Alexander Grant MacKay was born in Sydenham, Canada West, in Grey County on March 7, 1860, to parents Hugh MacKay and...
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    1994-95. On January 3, 2017, Mackay met with president-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower in New York City to discuss the cabinet post of Secretary of Veterans...
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  • academic project. According to Robin Mackay, by around 1998, "the CCRU became quasi-cultish, quasi-religious". Mackay mentions having "left before it descended...
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    unopposed. In McConnell's first cabinet reshuffle, MacKay was sacked from Cabinet. In the 2003 Scottish Parliament election, MacKay was not re-elected after...
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    Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott (23 October 1865 – 10 February 1945) was a British architect and artist. Through his long career, he designed in a variety of...
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    Humza Yousaf (category Members of the Scottish Cabinet)
    Islands in 2016. As part of a cabinet reshuffle of Sturgeon's second ministry in 2018, Yousaf was promoted to the cabinet as justice secretary. He introduced...
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    The Twenty-Eighth Canadian Ministry was the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Stephen Harper, that governed Canada from the beginning of the 39th Parliament...
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    after Salmond was re-elected as first minister, his cabinet was increased in size, from five cabinet secretaries to eight. Nicola Sturgeon was re-appointed...
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    as part of the reshuffle following the resignation of Cabinet Secretary for Finance Derek Mackay. In a ministerial reshuffle on 24 January 2022, Gilruth...
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    each have a Shadow Cabinet composed of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) and prospective parliamentary candidates. Shadow Cabinet ministers have a...
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  • 1931 – 22 January 2016) was a British Conservative Party politician and cabinet minister. A chartered accountant by training, he entered Parliament in...
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