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Christopher Stephen Grayling (born 1 April 1962) is a British politician and author who served as Secretary of State for Justice from 2012 to 2015, Leader of the House of Commons from 2015 to 2016 and Secretary of State for Transport from 2016 until 2019.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 197 relations: Alan Johnson, Alan Turing, Andrea Leadsom, Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Horowitz, Archie Hamilton, Arklow Shipping, Ashtead, Banged Up Abroad, BBC, BBC News, BBC Select (1992–1995), Bed and breakfast, Ben Summerskill, Bencher, Boris Johnson, British Rail Class 800, British Sociological Association, British Virgin Islands, Brittany Ferries, Buckinghamshire, Burson (company), Business Daily (TV programme), Cabinet of the United Kingdom, Cameron–Clegg coalition, Centre for Policy Studies, Channel 4, Channel Tunnel, Cherie Blair, Confidence motions in the United Kingdom, Conservative Party (UK), Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015, Crown Court, David Blunkett, David Cameron, David Gauke, David Lidington, David Pannick, Baron Pannick, Department for Education and Skills (United Kingdom), Department for Work and Pensions, Department of Health and Social Care, DFDS, Dominic Cummings, Dominic Grieve, Dooring, East Coast Main Line, Ed Davey, Elizabeth II, Emma Donoghue, ... Expand index (147 more) »

  2. Councillors in the London Borough of Merton
  3. English public relations people
  4. English television people
  5. Epsom and Ewell
  6. Secretaries of State for Justice (UK)

Alan Johnson

Alan Arthur Johnson (born 17 May 1950) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Education and Skills from 2006 to 2007, Secretary of State for Health from 2007 to 2009, Home Secretary from 2009 to 2010, and Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2010 to 2011. Chris Grayling and Alan Johnson are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015 and uK MPs 2015–2017.

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Alan Turing

Alan Mathison Turing (23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was an English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher and theoretical biologist.

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Andrea Leadsom

Dame Andrea Jacqueline Leadsom (Salmon; born 13 May 1963) is a British former politician who served in various ministerial positions under Prime Ministers David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak between 2014 and 2024. Chris Grayling and Andrea Leadsom are Lord Presidents of the Council, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis

Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis, (born Andreas Adonis; 22 February 1963) is a British Labour Party politician and journalist who served in HM Government for five years in the Blair ministry and the Brown ministry. Chris Grayling and Andrew Adonis, Baron Adonis are Secretaries of State for Transport (UK).

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Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury

Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury PC, FRS (22 July 1621 – 21 January 1683), was an English statesman and peer. Chris Grayling and Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury are Lord Presidents of the Council.

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Anthony Horowitz

Anthony John Horowitz (born 5 April 1955) is an English novelist and screenwriter specialising in mystery and suspense.

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Archie Hamilton

Archibald Gavin Hamilton, Baron Hamilton of Epsom, (born 30 December 1941) is a British Conservative Party politician. Chris Grayling and Archie Hamilton are Epsom and Ewell.

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Arklow Shipping

Arklow Shipping Limited is a coastal shipping line operating out of Arklow in Ireland and Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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Ashtead

Ashtead is a village in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England, approximately south of central London.

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Banged Up Abroad

Banged Up Abroad (rebadged as Locked Up Abroad in Asia and the United States, and Jailed Abroad in India, for the National Geographic Channel) is a British documentary/docudrama television series created by Bart Layton that was produced for Channel 5 and that premiered in March 2006.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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BBC News

BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.

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BBC Select (1992–1995)

BBC Select was an overnight television service run by the BBC during the hours when BBC1 or BBC2 had closed down, usually between 2am and 6am.

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Bed and breakfast

Bed and breakfast (typically shortened to B&B or BnB) is a small lodging establishment that offers overnight accommodation and breakfast.

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Ben Summerskill

Ben Jeffrey Peter Summerskill (born 6 October 1961) is chair of The Silver Line and director of the Criminal Justice Alliance, a consortium of 135 charities working across the GB criminal justice pathway.

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Bencher

A bencher or Master of the Bench is a senior member of an Inn of Court in England and Wales or the Inns of Court in Northern Ireland, or the Honorable Society of King's Inns in Ireland.

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Boris Johnson

Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson (born 19 June 1964) is a British politician and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2019 to 2022. Chris Grayling and Boris Johnson are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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British Rail Class 800

The British Rail Class 800, branded as the Intercity Express Train (IET) by Great Western Railway (GWR) and Azuma by London North Eastern Railway (LNER) is a type of bi-mode multiple unit train built by Hitachi Rail for GWR and LNER.

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British Sociological Association

The British Sociological Association (BSA) is a scholarly and professional society for sociologists in the United Kingdom.

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British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands (BVI), officially the Virgin Islands, are a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, to the east of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands and north-west of Anguilla.

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Brittany Ferries

Brittany Ferries is the trading name of the French shipping company, BAI Bretagne Angleterre Irlande S.A. founded in 1973 by Alexis Gourvennec, that operates a fleet of ferries and cruiseferries between France and the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain, and between Spain and Ireland and the United Kingdom.

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Buckinghamshire

Buckinghamshire (abbreviated Bucks) is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Burson (company)

Burson is a multinational public relations and communications firm, headquartered in New York City.

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Business Daily (TV programme)

Business Daily was a British weekday financial news programme, shown on Channel 4 between 1987 and 1992.

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Cabinet of the United Kingdom

The Cabinet of the United Kingdom is the senior decision-making body of the Government of the United Kingdom.

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Cameron–Clegg coalition

The Cameron–Clegg coalition was formed by David Cameron and Nick Clegg when Cameron was invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a government, following the resignation of Prime Minister Gordon Brown on 11 May 2010, after the general election on 6 May.

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Centre for Policy Studies

The Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) is a centre-right think tank and advocacy group in the United Kingdom.

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Channel 4

Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation.

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Channel Tunnel

The Channel Tunnel (Tunnel sous la Manche), sometimes referred to informally as the Chunnel, is a undersea railway tunnel, opened in 1994, that connects Folkestone (Kent, England) with Coquelles (Pas-de-Calais, France) beneath the English Channel at the Strait of Dover.

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Cherie Blair

Cherie, Lady Blair (born 23 September 1954), also known professionally as Cherie Booth, is an English barrister and writer.

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Confidence motions in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, confidence motions are a means of testing the support of the government (executive) in a legislative body, and for the legislature to remove the government from office.

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Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative and Unionist Party, commonly the Conservative Party and colloquially known as the Tories, is one of the two main political parties in the United Kingdom, along with the Labour Party.

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Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015

The Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which made a number of changes to the criminal justice system.

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Crown Court

The Crown Court is the criminal court of first instance in England and Wales responsible for hearing all indictable offences, some either way offences and appeals of the decisions of magistrates' courts.

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David Blunkett

David Blunkett, Baron Blunkett, (born 6 June 1947) is a British Labour Party politician who has been a Member of the House of Lords since 2015, and previously served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough from 1987 to 2015, when he stood down. Chris Grayling and David Blunkett are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010 and uK MPs 2010–2015.

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David Cameron

David William Donald Cameron, Baron Cameron of Chipping Norton, (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016, and as UK Foreign Secretary under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak from November 2023 to July 2024. Chris Grayling and David Cameron are people from Marylebone, uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015 and uK MPs 2015–2017.

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David Gauke

David Michael Gauke (born 8 October 1971) is a British political commentator, solicitor and former politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Hertfordshire from 2005 to 2019. Chris Grayling and David Gauke are Lord chancellors of Great Britain, Secretaries of State for Justice (UK), uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017 and uK MPs 2017–2019.

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David Lidington

Sir David Roy Lidington (born 30 June 1956) is a former British politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Aylesbury from 1992 until 2019. Chris Grayling and David Lidington are Lord Presidents of the Council, Lord chancellors of Great Britain, Secretaries of State for Justice (UK), uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017 and uK MPs 2017–2019.

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David Pannick, Baron Pannick

David Philip Pannick, Baron Pannick, (born 7 March 1956) is a British barrister and a crossbencher in the House of Lords.

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Department for Education and Skills (United Kingdom)

The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) was a United Kingdom government department between 2001 and 2007, responsible for the education system (including higher education and adult learning) as well as children's services in England.

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Department for Work and Pensions

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.

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Department of Health and Social Care

The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom.

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DFDS

DFDS is a Danish international shipping and logistics company.

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Dominic Cummings

Dominic Mckenzie Cummings (born 25 November 1971) is a British political strategist who served as Chief Adviser to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson from 24 July 2019 until he resigned on 13 November 2020.

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Dominic Grieve

Dominic Charles Roberts Grieve (born 24 May 1956) is a British barrister and former politician who served as Shadow Home Secretary from 2008 to 2009 and Attorney General for England and Wales from 2010 to 2014. Chris Grayling and Dominic Grieve are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017 and uK MPs 2017–2019.

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Dooring

Dooring is the act of opening a motor vehicle door into the path of another road user.

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East Coast Main Line

The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a electrified railway between its northern terminus at and southern terminus at London King's Cross station.

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Ed Davey

Sir Edward Jonathan Davey (born 25 December 1965) is a British politician who has been the leader of the Liberal Democrats since 2020, having acted in the position from 2019 to 2020. Chris Grayling and Ed Davey are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 19268 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022.

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Emma Donoghue

Emma Donoghue (born October 1969) is an Irish-Canadian playwright, literary historian, novelist, and screenwriter.

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Epsom and Ewell (UK Parliament constituency)

Epsom and Ewell is a constituency in Surrey represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Helen Maguire, a Liberal Democrat. Chris Grayling and Epsom and Ewell (UK Parliament constituency) are Epsom and Ewell.

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Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2007

The Equality Act (Sexual Orientation) Regulations 2007 was secondary legislation in the United Kingdom, outlawing discrimination in the provision of goods, facilities, services, education and public functions on the grounds of sexual orientation.

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European Court of Human Rights

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), also known as the Strasbourg Court, is an international court of the Council of Europe which interprets the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

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Evan Davis

Evan Harold Davis (born 8 April 1962) is a presenter for the BBC, and former economist.

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Fathers 4 Justice

Fathers 4 Justice (or F4J) is a fathers' rights organisation in the United Kingdom.

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Financial Times

The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs.

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First May ministry

Theresa May formed the first May ministry in the United Kingdom on 13 July 2016, after having been invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a government.

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Gatwick Airport drone incident

Between 19 and 21 December 2018, hundreds of flights were cancelled at Gatwick Airport near London, England, following reports of drone sightings close to the runway.

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George Osborne

George Gideon Oliver Osborne (born 23 May 1971) is a British retired politician and newspaper editor who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2010 to 2016 and as First Secretary of State from 2015 to 2016 in the Cameron government. Chris Grayling and George Osborne are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015 and uK MPs 2015–2017.

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Gerrards Cross

Gerrards Cross is a town and civil parish in south Buckinghamshire, England, separated from the London Borough of Hillingdon at Harefield by Denham, south of Chalfont St Peter and north bordering villages of Fulmer, Hedgerley, Iver Heath and Stoke Poges.

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Getlink, formerly Groupe Eurotunnel, is a European public company based in Paris that manages and operates the infrastructure of the Channel Tunnel between France and the United Kingdom, operates the LeShuttle railway service, and earns revenue on other trains that operate through the tunnel (Eurostar passenger and DB Schenker freight).

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Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) is a British train operating company that operates the TSGN rail franchise.

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Grant Shapps

Grant Shapps (born 14 September 1968) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Defence from August 2023 to July 2024. Chris Grayling and Grant Shapps are Secretaries of State for Transport (UK), uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Gray's Inn

The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, commonly known as Gray's Inn, is one of the four Inns of Court (professional associations for barristers and judges) in London.

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Great Western Railway (train operating company)

Great Western Railway (GWR) is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup that operates the Greater Western passenger railway franchise.

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Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester is a ceremonial county in North West England.

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Helen Maguire

Helen Elaine Maguire is a British Liberal Democrat politician who has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Epsom and Ewell since 2024.

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Helen Southworth

Helen Mary Southworth (born 13 November 1956) is a former Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom who is the Chief Executive of Age Concern Isle of Man. Chris Grayling and Helen Southworth are uK MPs 2001–2005 and uK MPs 2005–2010.

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High Court of Justice

The High Court of Justice in London, known properly as His Majesty's High Court of Justice in England, together with the Court of Appeal and the Crown Court, are the Senior Courts of England and Wales.

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His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons

His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons is the head of HM Inspectorate of Prisons and the senior inspector of prisons, young offender institutions and immigration service detention and removal centres in England and Wales.

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His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition

His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition, commonly known as the Official Opposition in the United Kingdom, is the main political opposition to His Majesty's Government.

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His Majesty's Prison Service

His Majesty's Prison Service (HMPS) is a part of HM Prison and Probation Service (formerly the National Offender Management Service), which is the part of His Majesty's Government charged with managing most of the prisons within England and Wales (Scotland and Northern Ireland have their own prison services: the Scottish Prison Service and the Northern Ireland Prison Service, respectively).

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HM Revenue and Customs

His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (commonly HM Revenue and Customs, or HMRC) is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.

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Home Secretary

The secretary of state for the Home Department, more commonly known as the Home Secretary, is a senior minister of the Crown in the Government of the United Kingdom and the head of the Home Office.

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Homosexuality

Homosexuality is sexual attraction, romantic attraction, or sexual behavior between members of the same sex or gender.

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House of Commons

The House of Commons is the name for the elected lower house of the bicameral parliaments of the United Kingdom and Canada.

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House of Commons of the United Kingdom

The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Howard League for Penal Reform

The Howard League for Penal Reform is a registered charity in the United Kingdom.

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Hutchison Port Holdings

Hutchison Port Holdings Limited (HPH), trading as Hutchison Ports, is a private holding company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands.

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Iain Duncan Smith

Sir George Iain Duncan Smith (born 9 April 1954), often referred to by his initials IDS, is a British politician who was Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from 2001 to 2003. Chris Grayling and Iain Duncan Smith are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament

The Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (ISC) is a statutory joint committee of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, appointed to oversee the work of the UK intelligence community.

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Intelligence and Security Committee Russia report

"The Russia report" is the report of the British Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament (ISC) into allegations of Russian interference in British politics, including alleged Russian interference in the 2016 Brexit referendum and the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.

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International human rights instruments

International human rights instruments are the treaties and other international texts that serve as legal sources for international human rights law and the protection of human rights in general.

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IP address

An Internet Protocol address (IP address) is a numerical label such as that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.

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Jim Knight

James Philip Knight, Baron Knight of Weymouth, (born 6 March 1965) is a British politician who served as Minister for the South West and Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform from 2009 to 2010. Chris Grayling and Jim Knight are uK MPs 2001–2005 and uK MPs 2005–2010.

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Julian Lewis

Sir Julian Murray Lewis (born 26 September 1951) is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for New Forest East since 1997. Chris Grayling and Julian Lewis are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Justice Select Committee

The Justice Select Committee of the United Kingdom is a select committee of the House of Commons which scrutinizes the policy, administration, and spending of the Ministry of Justice.

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Kenneth Clarke

Kenneth Harry Clarke, Baron Clarke of Nottingham, (born 2 July 1940) is a British politician who served as Home Secretary from 1992 to 1993 and Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1993 to 1997. Chris Grayling and Kenneth Clarke are Lord chancellors of Great Britain, Secretaries of State for Justice (UK), uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017 and uK MPs 2017–2019.

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Killing of Mark Duggan

Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old black British man, was shot dead by police in Tottenham, North London on 4 August 2011.

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King's Counsel

In the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth realms, a King's Counsel (post-nominal initials KC) is a lawyer appointed by the state as a senior advocate or barrister with a high degree of skill and experience in the law.

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Labour Party (UK)

The Labour Party is a social democratic political party in the United Kingdom that sits on the centre-left of the political spectrum.

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Law Society of England and Wales

The Law Society of England and Wales (officially The Law Society) is the professional association that represents solicitors for the jurisdiction of England and Wales.

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Leader of the Conservative Party (UK)

The leader of the Conservative Party (officially the leader of the Conservative and Unionist Party) is the highest position within the United Kingdom's Conservative Party.

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Leader of the House of Commons

The leader of the House of Commons is a minister of the Crown of the Government of the United Kingdom whose main role is organising government business in the House of Commons.

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LGBT+ Conservatives

LGBT+ Conservatives is an organisation for LGBT conservatism in the United Kingdom.

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Liberal Democrats (UK)

The Liberal Democrats (colloquially known as the Lib Dems) are a liberal political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 1988.

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Lincoln's Inn

The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn is one of the four Inns of Court in London to which barristers of England and Wales belong and where they are called to the Bar.

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List of Cambridge History Faculty alumni

The Faculty of History at the University of Cambridge is among the largest and most prestigious history faculties in the world.

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List of members of the House of Lords

This is a list of members of the House of Lords, the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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London Borough of Merton

The London Borough of Merton is a London borough in London, England.

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Lord Chancellor

The Lord Chancellor, formally titled Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, is the highest-ranking traditional minister among the Great Officers of State in Scotland and England in the United Kingdom, nominally outranking the prime minister.

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Lord President of the Council

The Lord President of the Council is the presiding officer of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom and the fourth of the Great Officers of State, ranking below the Lord High Treasurer but above the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal. Chris Grayling and Lord President of the Council are Lord Presidents of the Council.

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Lords Temporal

The Lords Temporal are secular members of the House of Lords, the upper house of the British Parliament.

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Magistrates' court (England and Wales)

In England and Wales, a magistrates' court is a lower court which hears matters relating to summary offences and some triable either-way matters.

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Maiden speech

A maiden speech is the first speech given by a newly elected or appointed member of a legislature or parliament.

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Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.

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Manchester Evening News

The Manchester Evening News (MEN) is a regional daily newspaper covering Greater Manchester in North West England, founded in 1868.

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Mark Haddon

Mark Haddon (born 26 September 1962) is an English novelist, best known for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003).

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Mark Hoban

Mark Gerard Hoban (born 31 March 1964) is a British politician. Chris Grayling and Mark Hoban are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010 and uK MPs 2010–2015.

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Mayor of London

The mayor of London is the chief executive of the Greater London Authority.

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Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)

In the United Kingdom, a member of Parliament (MP) is an individual elected to serve in the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Michael Gove

Michael Andrew Gove (born Graeme Andrew Logan, 26 August 1967) is a British retired politician who served in various cabinet positions under David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak. Chris Grayling and Michael Gove are Lord chancellors of Great Britain, Secretaries of State for Justice (UK), uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Michael Howard

Michael Howard, Baron Howard of Lympne (born Michael Hecht; 7 July 1941) is a British politician who was Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from November 2003 to December 2005. Chris Grayling and Michael Howard are uK MPs 2001–2005 and uK MPs 2005–2010.

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Michael Scholar

Sir Michael Charles Scholar, KCB (born 3 January 1942) is a British civil servant and former President of St John's College, Oxford.

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Minister of State

Minister of state is a designation for a government minister, with varying meanings in different jurisdictions.

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Minister of State for Employment

The Minister of State for Employment is a mid-level position in the Department for Work and Pensions in the British government.

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Ministry of justice

A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice, is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice.

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Morning Star (British newspaper)

The Morning Star is a left-wing British daily newspaper with a focus on social, political and trade union issues.

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Moss Side

Moss Side is an inner-city area of Manchester, England, south of the city centre, It had a population of 20,745 at the 2021 census.

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National Audit Office (United Kingdom)

The National Audit Office (NAO) is an independent Parliamentary body in the United Kingdom which is responsible for auditing central government departments, government agencies and non-departmental public bodies.

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National Portrait Gallery, London

The National Portrait Gallery (NPG) is an art gallery in London that houses a collection of portraits of historically important and famous British people.

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New Statesman

The New Statesman (known from 1931 to 1964 as the New Statesman and Nation) is a British political and cultural news magazine published in London.

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Nia Griffith

Dame Nia Rhiannon Griffith (born 4 December 1956) is a Welsh politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Llanelli since 2005. Chris Grayling and Nia Griffith are uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Nick Clegg

Sir Nicholas William Peter Clegg (born 7 January 1967) is a British retired politician and media executive who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2015 and as Leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2007 to 2015. Chris Grayling and Nick Clegg are Lord Presidents of the Council, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015 and uK MPs 2015–2017.

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Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (United Kingdom)

The Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet, or His Majesty’s Most Loyal Opposition Shadow Cabinet, but usually simply the Shadow Cabinet, is the committee of senior members of the Official Opposition who scrutinise the work of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom.

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Oliver Heald

Sir Oliver Heald (born 15 December 1954) is a British barrister and Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for North East Hertfordshire, formerly North Hertfordshire, from 1992 to 2024. Chris Grayling and Oliver Heald are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Ostend

Ostend (Oostende,; Ostende; Ostende; Ostende, literally "East End") is a coastal city and municipality, located in the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom

The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, and may also legislate for the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories.

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Parliamentary Estate

The Parliamentary Estate is the land and buildings used by the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Patrick McLoughlin

Patrick Allen McLoughlin, Baron McLoughlin, (born 30 November 1957) is a British politician. Chris Grayling and Patrick McLoughlin are Secretaries of State for Transport (UK), uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017 and uK MPs 2017–2019.

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Peter Mandelson

Peter Benjamin Mandelson, Baron Mandelson (born 21 October 1953), is a British Labour Party politician who served as First Secretary of State from 2009 to 2010. Chris Grayling and Peter Mandelson are Lord Presidents of the Council and uK MPs 2001–2005.

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Peter Tatchell

Peter Gary Tatchell (born 25 January 1952) is an Australian-born British human rights campaigner, best known for his work with LGBT social movements.

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Philip Hammond

Philip Hammond, Baron Hammond of Runnymede (born 4 December 1955) is a British politician and life peer who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 2016 to 2019, Foreign Secretary from 2014 to 2016, and Defence Secretary from 2011 to 2014. Chris Grayling and Philip Hammond are Secretaries of State for Transport (UK), uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017 and uK MPs 2017–2019.

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Philip Pullman

Sir Philip Nicholas Outram Pullman (born 19 October 1946) is an English writer.

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Pimlico

Pimlico is an area of Central London in the City of Westminster, built as a southern extension to neighbouring Belgravia.

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Privy Council (United Kingdom)

The Privy Council (formally His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council) is a formal body of advisers to the sovereign of the United Kingdom.

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Probation Service (England and Wales)

The Probation Service (formerly the National Probation Service) for England and Wales is a statutory criminal justice service, mainly responsible for the supervision of offenders in the community and the provision of reports to the criminal courts to assist them in their sentencing duties.

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Prostate cancer

Prostate cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system below the bladder.

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Public Finance (magazine)

Public Finance comprises a bimonthly magazine, a UK news website and an international news website covering public policy and public sector finance.

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Railtrack

Railtrack was a group of companies that owned the track, signalling, tunnels, bridges, level crossings and all but a handful of the stations of the British railway system from 1994 until 2002.

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Rishi Sunak

Rishi Sunak (born 12 May 1980) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2022 to 2024. Chris Grayling and Rishi Sunak are uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Road Haulage Association

The Road Haulage Association Ltd (RHA) is a private company limited by guarantee dedicated to the interests of the road haulage industry.

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Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe

The Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe, is a selective boys' grammar school situated in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.

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Sadiq Khan

Sadiq Aman Khan (born 8 October 1970) is a British politician serving as Mayor of London since 2016. Chris Grayling and Sadiq Khan are uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015 and uK MPs 2015–2017.

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Same-sex marriage

Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same legal sex.

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Seaborne Freight

Seaborne Freight (UK) Limited was a company that planned to run roll-on roll-off (ro-ro) ferries between the Port of Ramsgate, England and Port of Ostend, Belgium.

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Second May ministry

The second May ministry was formed on 11 June 2017 after Theresa May returned to office following the June 2017 snap general election.

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Secretary of State for Justice

The secretary of state for justice is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with responsibility for the Ministry of Justice. Chris Grayling and secretary of State for Justice are Secretaries of State for Justice (UK).

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Secretary of State for Transport

The secretary of state for transport, also referred to as the transport secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with overall responsibility for the policies of the Department for Transport.

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Select committee (United Kingdom)

In British politics, parliamentary select committees can be appointed from the House of Commons, like the Foreign Affairs Select Committee; from the House of Lords, like the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee; or as a joint committee of Parliament drawn from both, such as the Joint Committee on Human Rights.

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Services Sound and Vision Corporation

The Services Sound and Vision Corporation (SSVC) was a British registered charity.

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Shadow Cabinet of David Cameron

David Cameron had four Shadow Cabinets during his tenure as opposition leader.

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Shadow Home Secretary

In British politics, the shadow home secretary (formally known as the shadow secretary of state for the home department) is the person within the shadow cabinet who shadows the home secretary; this effectively means scrutinising government policy on home affairs including policing, national security, and matters of citizenship.

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Shadow Leader of the House of Commons

The Shadow Leader of the House of Commons is a member of the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet responsible for working with the Leader of the House in arranging Commons business and holding the Government to account in its overall management of the House.

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Shadow Secretary of State for Defence

The shadow secretary of state for defence is a member of the UK Shadow Cabinet responsible for the scrutiny of the secretary of state for defence and the department, the Ministry of Defence.

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Shadow Secretary of State for Transport

The shadow secretary of state for transport is a political post in the United Kingdom.

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Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

The Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions is an office within British politics held by a member of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition.

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Shaun Attwood

Shaun Attwood (born 28 October 1968) is an English former ecstasy trafficker turned YouTuber, speaker, activist and author.

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Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

Sidney Sussex College (referred to informally as "Sidney") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England.

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The Social Democratic Party (SDP) was a centrist to centre-left political party in the United Kingdom.

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South Western Railway

South Western Railway (SWR; legal name First MTR South Western Trains Limited) is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup (70%) and MTR Corporation (30%) that operates the South Western franchise.

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Southeastern (train operating company)

SE Trains Limited, trading as Southeastern, is a British train operating company owned by DfT OLR Holdings for the Department for Transport, that took over operating the South Eastern franchise in South East England from privately owned London & South Eastern Railway (which also traded as Southeastern) on 17 October 2021.

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Stephen Byers

Stephen John Byers (born 13 April 1953) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Wallsend between 1992 and 1997, and North Tyneside from 1997 to 2010. Chris Grayling and Stephen Byers are Secretaries of State for Transport (UK), uK MPs 2001–2005 and uK MPs 2005–2010.

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Stonewall (charity)

Stonewall Equality Limited, trading as Stonewall, is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights charity in the United Kingdom.

See Chris Grayling and Stonewall (charity)

Surrey

Surrey is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Susan Hill

Dame Susan Elizabeth Hill, Lady Wells (born 5 February 1942) is an English author of fiction and non-fiction works.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Independent

The Independent is a British online newspaper.

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The Observer

The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays.

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The Right Honourable

The Right Honourable (abbreviation: The Rt Hon. or variations) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and collective bodies in the United Kingdom, the former British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations.

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The Spectator

The Spectator is a weekly British news magazine focusing on politics, culture, and current affairs.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.

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The Wire

The Wire is an American crime drama television series created and primarily written by American author and former police reporter David Simon.

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Theresa May

Theresa Mary, Lady May (born 1 October 1956) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Conservative Party from 2016 to 2019. Chris Grayling and Theresa May are Councillors in the London Borough of Merton, uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

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Theresa Villiers

Theresa Anne Villiers (born 5 March 1968) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Chipping Barnet from 2005 to 2024, having previously served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1999 to 2005. Chris Grayling and Theresa Villiers are uK MPs 2005–2010, uK MPs 2010–2015, uK MPs 2015–2017, uK MPs 2017–2019 and uK MPs 2019–2024.

See Chris Grayling and Theresa Villiers

Tim Yeo

Timothy Stephen Kenneth Yeo (born 20 March 1945) is a British politician. Chris Grayling and Tim Yeo are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010 and uK MPs 2010–2015.

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Today (BBC Radio 4)

Today, colloquially known as the Today programme, is BBC Radio 4's long-running morning news and current-affairs radio programme.

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Tony Blair

Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. Chris Grayling and Tony Blair are uK MPs 2001–2005 and uK MPs 2005–2010.

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Transport for London

Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom.

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Transport Select Committee

The Transport Select Committee is a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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The UK Statistics Authority (UKSA, Awdurdod Ystadegau'r DU) is a non-ministerial government department of the Government of the United Kingdom responsible for oversight of the Office for National Statistics, maintaining a national code of practice for official statistics, and accrediting statistics that comply with the Code as National Statistics.

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United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal

The United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal was a major political scandal that emerged in 2009, concerning expense claims made by members of the British Parliament in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords over the previous years.

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University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.

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Use–mention distinction

In analytic philosophy, a fundamental distinction is made between the use of a term and the mere mention of it.

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Warrington South (UK Parliament constituency)

Warrington South is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Sarah Hall from the Labour and Co-operative Party since 2024.

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Whip (politics)

A whip is an official of a political party whose task is to ensure party discipline in a legislature.

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William Hague

William Jefferson Hague, Baron Hague of Richmond, (born 26 March 1961) is a British politician and life peer who was Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1997 to 2001. Chris Grayling and William Hague are uK MPs 2001–2005, uK MPs 2005–2010 and uK MPs 2010–2015.

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1997 United Kingdom general election

The 1997 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 1 May 1997.

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2001 United Kingdom general election

The 2001 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 7 June 2001, four years after the previous election on 1 May 1997, to elect 659 members to the House of Commons.

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2005 United Kingdom general election

The 2005 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 5 May 2005, to elect 646 members to the House of Commons.

See Chris Grayling and 2005 United Kingdom general election

2010 United Kingdom general election

The 2010 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 6 May 2010, to elect Members of Parliament (or MPs) to the House of Commons.

See Chris Grayling and 2010 United Kingdom general election

2011 England riots

The 2011 England riots, more widely known as the London riots, were a series of riots between 6 and 11 August 2011.

See Chris Grayling and 2011 England riots

2015 United Kingdom general election

The 2015 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 7 May 2015 to elect 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons. Chris Grayling and 2015 United Kingdom general election are uK MPs 2015–2017.

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2017 United Kingdom general election

The 2017 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 8 June 2017, two years after the previous general election in 2015; it was the first since 1992 to be held on a day that did not coincide with any local elections.

See Chris Grayling and 2017 United Kingdom general election

2024 Dissolution Honours

The 2024 Dissolution Honours List was issued on 4 July 2024, the day of the 2024 general election.

See Chris Grayling and 2024 Dissolution Honours

2024 United Kingdom general election

The 2024 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 4 July 2024, to elect 650 members of Parliament to the House of Commons, the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

See Chris Grayling and 2024 United Kingdom general election

See also

Councillors in the London Borough of Merton

English public relations people

English television people

Epsom and Ewell

Secretaries of State for Justice (UK)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Grayling

Also known as Christopher Grayling, Christopher Stephen Grayling, Failing Grayling, Grayling, Chris.

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