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Edward Samuel Miliband (born December 24, 1969, London, England) is a British economist and British politician. He has been chairman of the Treasury's Council of Economic Advisers, which directs the UK's long-term economic planning. He was elected Labour Member of Parliament for the South Yorkshire constituency of Doncaster North in the 2005 general election. He was appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister of the Cabinet Office on June 28, 2007 making him and his brother David Miliband the first brothers to serve in Cabinet since Edward and Oliver Stanley. Miliband was also appointed to the Privy Council. A Member of Parliament, or MP, is a representative elected by the voters to a parliament. ...
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Hilary Jane Armstrong (born 30 November 1945, Sunderland) is a British Labour Party politician. ...
Doncaster North is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...
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Kevin Michael Hughes (15 December 1952 â July 16, 2006) was a politician in the United Kingdom. ...
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The new eastern entrance to HM Treasury HM Treasury, in full Her Majestys Treasury, informally The Treasury, is the United Kingdom government department responsible for developing and executing the UK Governments financial and economic policy. ...
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Doncaster North is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...
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The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is, in modern times, a sinecure office in the British government. ...
The Cabinet Office is a department of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet in progressing matters that require coordination across Government departments. ...
is the 179th day of the year (180th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ...
David Wright Miliband (born 15 July 1965) is a British politician who is the current Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs [1] and Member of Parliament for the constituency of South Shields, Tyne and Wear. ...
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Edward Montagu Cavendish Stanley, Lord Stanley PC MC (9 July 1894 â 16 October 1938) was the eldest son of Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby and Alice Maude Olivia Montagu, daughter of William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester, and a Conservative politician before his early death (predeceasing his father...
Oliver Frederick George Stanley (4 May 1896 â 10 December 1950) was a prominent British Conservative politician who held many ministerial posts before his early death when it was assumed he would soon assume higher office. ...
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Miliband is the son of Marion Kozak and the late Marxist theorist Ralph Miliband (son of Polish-Jewish parents from Warsaw) who fled Belgium during the Second World War. He read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and Economics at the London School of Economics. After a brief career in television journalism, he became a speechwriter and researcher for Labour politician Harriet Harman in 1993, and then for Shadow Chancellor Gordon Brown the following year. He has worked in an economic capacity since, although in 2003–4, he spent a year's sabbatical at Harvard University, as a visiting lecturer in government. Marxism is the political practice and social theory based on the works of Karl Marx, a 19th century philosopher, economist, journalist, and revolutionary, along with Friedrich Engels. ...
Ralph Miliband (January 7, 1924 - May 21, 1994), was a notable left wing political theorist. ...
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Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
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College name Corpus Christi College Named after Corpus Christi, Body of Christ Established 1517 Sister College Corpus Christi College President Sir Tim Lankester JCR President Binyamin Even Undergraduates 239 Graduates 126 Homepage Corpus Christi College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. ...
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Harriet Ruth Harman QC, MP (born July 30, 1950, London) is a British Solicitor and Labour politician. ...
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The Shadow Cabinet (also called the Shadow Front Bench) is a senior group of opposition spokespeople in the Westminster system of government who together under the leadership of the Leader of the Opposition (or the leader of other smaller opposition parties) form an alternative cabinet to the governments, whose...
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Harvard University (incorporated as The President and Fellows of Harvard College) is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and a member of the Ivy League. ...
He is the younger brother of the MP and Foreign Secretary David Miliband. Like his brother, he is often regarded as a rising star of the Labour Party. The title of Foreign Secretary has been traditionally used to refer to the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ...
David Wright Miliband (born 15 July 1965) is a British politician who is the current Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs [1] and Member of Parliament for the constituency of South Shields, Tyne and Wear. ...
In early 2005 he resigned from HM Treasury and, in May, was elected to Parliament. In Tony Blair's cabinet reshuffle of 5 May 2006 he was made the Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet Office.[1] Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Type Bicameral Houses House of Commons House of Lords Speaker of the House of Commons The Right Honourable Michael Martin MP Lord Speaker Hélène Hayman, Baroness Hayman, PC Members 1377 (646 Commons, 731 Peers) Political groups (as of May 5, 2005 elections) Labour Party Conservative Party Liberal Democrats...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Cabinet Office is a department of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for supporting the Prime Minister and Cabinet in progressing matters that require coordination across Government departments. ...
In June 2007, he was appointed Cabinet Office minister in Gordon Brown's first Prime Ministerial cabinet and given the task of drafting Labour's manifesto for the next general election. [2] For others with the same or similar names, see Gordon Brown (disambiguation). ...
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References - ^ At-a-glance: Tony Blair reshuffle. BBC News (2006-05-05).
- ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6247502.stm
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External links - Ed Miliband, MP for Doncaster North The website of Ed Miliband MP.
- Ed Miliband MP on The Guardian’s Ask Aristotle
- Ed Miliband MP on TheyWorkForYou.com
- In the house of the rising sons, February 28, 2004 article about the Miliband family from The Guardian
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