Sir Roy Alexander Stone CBE (born 1961) is a former British civil servant. From 2000 until 2021, he was Principal Private Secretary to the Government...
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Roy Stone may refer to: Roy Stone (general) (1836–1905), American soldier, civil engineer, and inventor Sir Roy Stone (civil servant) (born 1961), British...
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Aruna Roy (née Jayaram, born 6 June 1946) is an Indian social activist, professor, union organiser and former civil servant. She is the president of the...
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ISBN 9780435327149 Sherwood, Roy Edward (1992). The Civil War in the Midlands, 1642–1651. Alan Sutton. ISBN 978-0750901673. Sherwood, Roy Edward (1997). Oliver...
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Hamilton FRSL (1888 - 1967) was an English poet and critic. He worked as a civil servant and Special Commissioner. He was knighted in the 1951 King's Birthday...
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October 1991, Roy went to the house of 32-year-old Bruno Giraudon, a civil servant living in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges who was looking for a companion and...
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List of The Professionals episodes (redirect from Not a Very Civil Civil Servant)
last two episodes in the block ("The Madness of Mickey Hamilton" and "Servant of Two Masters") had to be postponed. These were not mounted until March...
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Murdo Maclean (category British civil servants)
Sir Murdo Maclean (born 1943) is a Scottish former civil servant and non-executive director. Maclean worked at the Employment Exchange in Govan from 1963...
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Library of Congress. Roy Nichols, The Disruption of American Democracy: A History of the Political Crisis That Led up to the Civil War (1949) Seymour Martin...
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International reactions to the Israel–Hamas war (redirect from Transatlantic Civil Servants' Statement on Gaza)
grounds as Russia was due to its invasion of Ukraine. The Transatlantic Civil Servants' Statement on Gaza is a public letter signed by over 800 currently serving...
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