David John Denzil Davies PC (9 October 1938 – 10 October 2018) was a Welsh Labour Party politician. He served for 35 years as the Member of Parliament...
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percussionist Denzil Botus, Trinidadian pannist Denzil Angus Carty, American Episcopal priest Denzil Davies, British politician Denzil Dean Harber, British...
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following the imposition of an all-women shortlist after the retirement of Denzil Davies. She won the seat with a majority of 7,234 votes and remains the MP...
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Denys Johnson-Davies, Canadian translator Denzil Davies, British politician Diana Davies (disambiguation), multiple people Dick Davies (1936–2012), American...
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security considerations. Six days after Heseltine's letter to Denzil Davies, Ponting sent Davies an anonymous note stating that the letter had been written...
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He was succeeded in Llanelli by Denzil Davies, who fended off the Plaid Cymru challenge. Similarly to Griffiths, Davies would remain MP for the constituency...
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Labour Foot John Silkin 24 November 1981 26 October 1984 Labour Kinnock Denzil Davies 26 October 1984 14 June 1988 Labour Martin O'Neill 14 June 1988 18 July...
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Candidate". Reform UK. Retrieved 27 November 2023. "Plaid Cymru announces Rhodri Davies as Llanelli Westminster candidate". Llanelli Standard. 16 October 2023....
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Beckett Ian Davidson Prescott Prescott Bryan Davies Blair Prescott Denzil Davies Prescott Beckett Ron Davies Blair Prescott Terry Davis Prescott Prescott...
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Secretary, having previously sat in the Shadow Cabinet without portfolio. Denzil Davies replaced Silkin as Shadow Defence Secretary Eric Heffer's was dropped...
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Party deputy leadership election Outgoing Deputy Leader: Denis Healey Elected Roy Hattersley Defeated Denzil Davies Gwyneth Dunwoody Michael Meacher...
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1975 Prime Minister Harold Wilson Preceded by John Nott Succeeded by Denzil Davies Minister of State for the Civil Service Department In office 7 April...
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English footballer (Carlisle United), motor neurone disease. 10 October Denzil Davies, 80, Welsh politician and MP (1970–2005). Mary Midgley, 99, philosopher...
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the Parliamentary Labour Party holding the final 30% of the votes. Denzil Davies, Shadow Secretary of State for Wales, Member of Parliament for Llanelli...
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John MacGregor, Nancy Seear, John Smith 249 11 26 March 1987 Denzil Davies, Howard Davies, Malcolm Rifkind, Chris Wilmore 250 12 2 April 1987 Alan Beith...
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1975 Minister of State for Treasury Robert Sheldon 18 October 1974 Denzil Davies 17 June 1975 Lords of the Treasury Donald Coleman 8 March 1974 – 6...
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office 31 October 1983 – 13 July 1987 Leader Neil Kinnock Preceded by Denzil Davies Succeeded by Alan Williams Member of Parliament for Alyn and Deeside...
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Party deputy leadership election Outgoing Deputy Leader: Denis Healey Elected Roy Hattersley Defeated Denzil Davies Gwyneth Dunwoody Michael Meacher...
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office 14 June 1988 – 18 July 1992 Leader Neil Kinnock Preceded by Denzil Davies Succeeded by David Clark Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal...
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Leader Michael Foot Neil Kinnock Preceded by Brynmor John Succeeded by Denzil Davies Shadow Leader of the House of Commons In office 8 December 1980 – 30...
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Party deputy leadership election Outgoing Deputy Leader: Denis Healey Elected Roy Hattersley Defeated Denzil Davies Gwyneth Dunwoody Michael Meacher...
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David Denzil Davies Huw Edwards Paul Flynn Hywel Francis Win Griffiths Peter Hain Dave Hanson Dai Havard Alan Howarth Kim Howells Huw Irranca-Davies (from...
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Phillips 4,844 (13.7%) Ken Rees 4,550 (12.9%) Neil Baker 9,358 (26.5%) Denzil Davies Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Rhodri Jones 3,983 (19.3%) Dan Munford 3,402...
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West Derby Robert Wareing Labour Livingston Robin Cook Labour Llanelli Denzil Davies Labour Londonderry, East William Ross Official Unionist Loughborough...
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Rachel Squire (Lab), who died on 5 January. 29 June: Blaenau Gwent — Dai Davies (Ind), to replace Peter Law (Ind) who died on 25 April. 29 June: Bromley...
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(The Gardener of Argenteuil, Someone Behind the Door, Lovers Like Us). Denzil Davies, 80, British politician, MP (1970–2005). Frank Deem, 90, American politician...
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Dai Davies 6,616 (16.5%) Cynog Dafis 16,728 (41.6%) John Leaney 1,092 (2.7%) Cynog Dafis‡ (Ceredigion and Pembroke North) Llanelli Denzil Davies 23,851...
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2005–2015 Alfred Davies, Clitheroe, 1918–1922 Bryan Davies, Enfield North, 1974–1979; Oldham Central and Royton, 1992–1997 Denzil Davies, Llanelli, 1970–2005...
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Manchester United F.C. Under-21s and Academy (redirect from Denzil Haroun Reserve Player of the Year award)
the award then became known as the "Denzil Haroun Young Player of the Year" between 1986 and 1989 in honour of Denzil Haroun, a former club director and...
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Labour Livingston Robin Cook Labour Robin Cook Labour Llanelli Denzil Davies Labour Denzil Davies Labour Loughborough Andy Reed Labour Co-operative Andy Reed...
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