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    Denis MacShane (born Josef Denis Matyjaszek; 21 May 1948) is a British former politician, author, commentator and convicted criminal who served as Minister...
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    by-election was caused by the resignation of its Member of Parliament Denis MacShane after the House of Commons Standards and Privileges Committee found...
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    1993. After the end of her marriage, Smith started a relationship with Denis MacShane, a British Labour Party politician at the time. On 25 May 2009, during...
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  • clear favourites to hold at the by-election. Labour decided to stand Denis MacShane, the director of the European Policy Institute. A former journalist...
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  • junior Foreign Office Ministers Denis MacShane and Ben Bradshaw and from May–October 2002 was PPS to Denis MacShane and Mike O'Brien. In November 2002...
    16 KB (1,459 words) - 10:16, 15 January 2024
  • the course of justice contrary to common law. He sentenced another MP Denis MacShane for fraud in the aftermath of the 2009 parliamentary expenses scandal...
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    MacShane or McShane is an Irish surname. It derives from the Gaelic Mac Seáin or Mac Seagháin and evolved from the given name Shane, a derivative of John...
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  • Palestinian boy being "gunned down by the Zionist SS". According to Denis MacShane in Globalising Hatred: The New Antisemitism (2008), it was Paulin's...
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    of Russian tank column through the Roki Tunnel on 7 August Denis Macshane, Denis MacShane Explores the Myths About Russia, Newsweek, 5 September 2008...
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  • Antisemitism in 2005. The inquiry panel, chaired by former Europe Minister Denis MacShane, gathered written and oral evidence on antisemitism in Britain and published...
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  • Denis (Russian: Денис) is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Saint Denis of Paris (3rd century), French bishop and Christian...
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    Peebles 1975: Ken Ashton 1975: Rosaline Kelly 1977: John Devine 1978: Denis Macshane 1979: Jacob Ecclestone 1980: Francis Beckett 1981: Harry Conroy 1982:...
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    police inquiry". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 23 October 2010. "Denis MacShane MP Rejoins Labour Group". English Elections. Retrieved 21 May 2013....
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    in Brixton from late 1968 to early 1969, when they were convicted. Denis MacShane Glenn Danzig and Bobby Steele of punk rock band The Misfits spent two...
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    released. A partial list of nominations is as follows: Margaret Beckett – Denis MacShane (Lab), Ann Coffey (Lab), Richard Caborn (Lab), Linda Gilroy (Lab), Lynda...
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  • children. The elder, Clare, was from her six-year relationship with Denis MacShane, later a Labour Foreign Office minister. Clare Barnes was born in 1979...
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    ministers at the Prime Minister's discretion. This first occurred when Denis MacShane was replaced by Douglas Alexander after the 2005 general election, although...
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    distortion of both past and present." The former UK Minister for Europe, Denis MacShane, has described Laughland as "one of the intellectual architects of Brexit"...
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  • number of secret meetings (the first, on 8 September 2009) organised by Denis Macshane,[citation needed] involving himself and Matthew Gould, Britain's Ambassador...
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  • 1980. "Enter Bill Sirs, kneeling", Tribune, 6 July 1984 Martin Adeney; Denis MacShane (22 June 2015). "Bill Sirs obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 July...
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