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    Philip Hammond, Baron Hammond of Runnymede PC (born 4 December 1955) is a British politician and life peer who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from...
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  • Philip Hammond, Baron Hammond of Runnymede (born 1955) is a British politician. Philip Hammond may also refer to: Philip Hammond (composer) (born 1951)...
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    chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, for £104 million in order to hire an additional 2,500 officers, which Hammond reluctantly delivered. In November...
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    positions. Other key appointees included Amber Rudd as Home Secretary and Philip Hammond as Chancellor of the Exchequer. The First May ministry delayed the final...
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    her appointment as Prime Minister. He returned to the backbenches and Philip Hammond replaced him as Chancellor. It was announced on 4 August 2016 that Osborne...
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    This was seen to be at loggerheads with Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond. Javid has said that EU citizens who have lived in the UK for at least...
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  • Philip Hammond (born 5 May 1951) is an Irish composer. He has also been a teacher, writer and broadcaster. He has written for The Brodsky String Quartet...
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  • Retrieved 2018-10-24. "Philip Hammond joins advisory board of fintech OakNorth". Financial Times. Retrieved 2020-03-10. "Philip Hammond joins digital lender...
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    Special, where he tells the trio of Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond to "stay away from India" after initially denying the group's request to...
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    double the original estimate. On 10 May 2012, the Defence Secretary, Philip Hammond, announced in Parliament that the government had decided to revert to...
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    advisors to a panel to advise him: Karen Ward (a former top advisor to Philip Hammond), Rupert Harrison, Gertjan Vlieghe, and Sushil Wadhwani. On 18 October...
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    crucifixions and lashings as forms of punishment." Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond accused Gove of being naive. Gove is one of several Conservative MPs...
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    sherry and beaten egg (William Gladstone). The recent chancellors, Philip Hammond, George Osborne, Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown, opted for water...
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    future Prime Minister Theresa May, future Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond, future Leader of the House Andrew Lansley, as well as future Speaker...
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    February 2020, Patel came under scrutiny for trying to "force out" Sir Philip Rutnam, the most senior civil servant in her department. Rutnam resigned...
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    conducted, reversing the decision to award it to FirstGroup. Subsequently, Sir Philip Rutnam, then Permanent Secretary at the Department for Transport, issued...
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    State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs William Hague (2010–2014) Philip Hammond (2014–2016) Secretary of State for the Home Department Theresa May (2010–2016)...
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    State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs William Hague (2010–2014) Philip Hammond (2014–2016) Secretary of State for the Home Department Theresa May (2010–2016)...
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    Prime Minister David Cameron Preceded by David Miliband Succeeded by Philip Hammond Leader of the Opposition In office 19 June 1997 – 13 September 2001...
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    majority Conservative government taking office. That role went instead to Philip Hammond, who had shadowed the post of Chief Secretary to the Treasury. Villiers...
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    State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs William Hague (2010–2014) Philip Hammond (2014–2016) Secretary of State for the Home Department Theresa May (2010–2016)...
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  • Philip C. Hammond (died 2008) was an American archaeologist. He led excavations at a number of sites in the West Bank, Jordan and Egypt, notably Nag Hammadi...
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  • The suspended MPs included two former Chancellors of the Exchequer (Philip Hammond and the Father of the House, Kenneth Clarke), seven other former Cabinet...
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    until 2019 by Philip Hammond, who served as Foreign Secretary from 2014 to 2016 and Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2016 to 2019. Hammond sat as a Conservative...
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    Archived from the original on 27 May 2006. Retrieved 30 July 2022. Cowley, Philip; Stuart, Mark (19 November 2004). "Mapping Conservative Divisions Under...
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    State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs William Hague (2010–2014) Philip Hammond (2014–2016) Secretary of State for the Home Department Theresa May (2010–2016)...
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    original on 10 November 2019. Retrieved 10 November 2019. "Brexit critics Hammond and Clarke set for peerages". BBC News. 6 February 2020. Archived from...
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    Conservative Party, he succeeded former Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond as an MP. Spencer attended state grammar school in the West Midlands...
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    Cameron. The Quango Explosion: Public Bodies and Ministerial Patronage by Philip Holland and Michael Fallon, 1978, Conservative Political Centre, ISBN 0-85070-621-1...
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    David Cameron, Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond for the immediate resumption of exports. Cable stated he was then given...
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