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    Lord Hoyle - MPs and Lords". UK Parliament. Retrieved 14 May 2021. "Eric D. H. Hoyle". FreeBMD. Retrieved 7 April 2024. "Tributes to Doug Hoyle, former...
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    on 10 June 1957 in Adlington, the son of the future Labour MP Doug Hoyle (later Lord Hoyle) and Pauline Spencer. He went to Adlington County School and...
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  • North Carolina politician Dean Hoyle (born 1967), British businessman Doug Hoyle (born 1930), British politician Edmond Hoyle (1672–1769), compiler of rules...
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  • national champion Doug Hoyle, Baron Hoyle (born 1930), British politician Doug Hutchison (born 1960), American character actor Doug Johnson (disambiguation)...
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    general election will be unchanged. Its first member of Parliament was Doug Hoyle, who had first won the Warrington seat in a by-election in 1981, beating...
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  • English motorcycle speedway rider. (death announced on this date) 6 April Doug Hoyle, 98, British politician, MP (1974–1979, 1981–1983) and member of the House...
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  • the October 1974 general election by a margin of 669 votes to Labour's Doug Hoyle. Waddington was returned to Parliament for Clitheroe at a by-election...
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  • (La venida del Rey Olmos, La Víspera, The Crime of Padre Amaro). Doug Hoyle, Baron Hoyle, 98, British politician, MP (1974–1979, 1981–1997) and member of...
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    2019 to 2022; while the youngest, Jo, also served as an MP. The Hoyle family: Doug Hoyle was chair of the Parliamentary Labour Party from 1992 to 1997 and...
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  • of Lords (since 2010). (death announced on this date) 6 April – Doug Hoyle, Baron Hoyle, 98, British politician, MP (1974–1979, 1981–1983) and member of...
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    Attorney General. The Act started as a private member's bill introduced by Doug Hoyle MP, who came 16th in the ballot in the 1995/6 Parliamentary session. The...
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    of State for Foreign Affairs (1976–1979) 1974 Iain Mills Conservative Doug Hoyle Nelson and Colne 1974 John Lee Conservative Edward Bishop Newark Minister...
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    Secretary Roy Jenkins stood for Parliament but lost to Labour Party candidate Doug Hoyle by a small number of votes. There was a RAF training camp at Padgate,...
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    Party In office 3 May 1997 – 11 July 2001 Leader Tony Blair Preceded by Doug Hoyle Succeeded by Jean Corston Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal In...
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    Secretary Roy Jenkins stood for Parliament but lost to Labour Party candidate Doug Hoyle by a small number of votes. There was a RAF training camp at Padgate,...
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  • Willey (1979–1981) Jack Dormand (1981–1987) Stanley Orme (1987–1992) Doug Hoyle (1992–1997) Clive Soley (1997–2001) Jean Corston (2001–2005) Ann Clwyd...
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  • play-offs yet again. After the final game of the season Chairman Lord Doug Hoyle announced that he would be stepping down from the post and leaving the...
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    Bruce Grocott Labour David Waddington Nelson and Colne 1968 by-election Doug Hoyle Labour Montague Woodhouse Oxford 1970 Evan Luard Labour Ian MacArthur...
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    Linton Thorp Conservative 1935 Sydney Silverman Labour 1968 by-election David Waddington Conservative Oct 1974 Doug Hoyle Labour 1979 John Lee Conservative...
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    character Doug Rocket on Channel 4 sitcom Nathan Barley, and the next year he returned to the stage, performing as himself in a show entitled David Hoyle's SOS...
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