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    William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond, PC, FRSL (born 26 March 1961) is a British politician and life peer who was Leader of the Conservative...
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  • William Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond (born 1961) is a British politician. William Hague may also refer to: William Hague (architect) (1840–1899), Irish...
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    author, former civil servant, and wife of Conservative politician William Hague. Born Ffion Jenkins in Cardiff, she is a native Welsh speaker and first...
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    pp. 66–67. Hague 2005, p. 479. Hague 2005, p. 484. Hague 2005, p. 526. "William Pitt the Younger (1759-1806)". Hague 2005, pp. 529–533. Hague 2005, p. 565...
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    The Hague is the capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands. With a population of over half a million, it is the third-largest city...
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  • James William "Iron" Hague (6 November 1885 – 18 August 1951) was a boxer born in Mexborough, West Riding of Yorkshire. He was the British heavyweight...
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    following candidates announced their intention to stand: Kenneth Clarke William Hague Michael Howard Peter Lilley John Redwood Stephen Dorrell – withdrew...
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  • "Scourge of Janos 7" and "Liberator of the African Block". General William Hague (Robert Foxworth) is chairman of EarthForce's Joint Chiefs of Staff...
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  • Look up Hague, hague, or The Hague in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Hague is a city in the western coast Netherlands, the capital of the province...
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    Party leader William Hague was the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet from 1997 to 2001. Following his initial appointments in June 1997, Hague reshuffled...
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    in 1997.[citation needed] The opposition Conservative Party under William Hague's leadership was still deeply divided on the issue of Europe and the...
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    William Hague Jr. (1836–1899) was a well-known Irish Roman Catholic ecclesiastical architect active throughout mid- to late-nineteenth-century Ireland...
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    leader formally took effect in June 1997 following the election of William Hague. Major remained in the House of Commons as a backbencher, regularly...
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    backbencher during the premiership of John Major. During the leadership of William Hague he was Shadow Secretary of State for Social Security between 1997 and...
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    positions in the government of John Major, he played a key role in William Hague's successful bid for the Conservative leadership in 1997. Duncan received...
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    of the party Michael Ancram, Oliver Letwin and former party leader William Hague. His campaign did not gain wide support until his speech, delivered...
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    of one seat, which was considered a disappointment; the party leader William Hague subsequently resigned, with Truss supporting the former defence secretary...
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    speechwriter and political secretary to Major's successor as party leader, William Hague. Osborne was elected as MP for Tatton in 2001, becoming the youngest...
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    given the title as an unofficial description by the media, such as William Hague. The first politician to hold the office as such was Reginald Maudling...
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    Conservative, 62.8% of the vote. The Conservative MP and one-time Party leader William Hague held the seat from a by-election in 1989 until he retired from the Commons...
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