Iain Cumming Gray (born 7 June 1957) is a Scottish politician who served as Leader of the Scottish Labour Party from 2008 to 2011. He was the Member of...
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Sir Iain Gilmour Gray CBE FRSE FREng (born 22 March 1957) is a British engineer and academic, working as Professor and Director of Aerospace at Cranfield...
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They did, however, remain the largest opposition party. Party leader Iain Gray announced his resignation following his party's disappointing result....
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Alexander. Curran pledged her support to Iain Gray who was standing against Cathy Jamieson and Andy Kerr. Iain Gray was voted Scottish Labour Party Leader...
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(1931–2009), New Zealand rugby league player Iain Gray (born 1957), Scottish Labour politician Iain Gilmour Gray, British engineer and academic This disambiguation...
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stand down from the Scottish Parliament in 2007, and was succeeded by Iain Gray. Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed, and Official Classes, 69th edition...
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McLeish (2000–2001) Jack McConnell (2001–2007) Wendy Alexander (2007–2008) Iain Gray (2008–2011) Johann Lamont (2011–2014) Jim Murphy (2014–2015) Kezia Dugdale...
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had taken place as Alexander had been unopposed). The contenders were Iain Gray, MSP for East Lothian, a former Enterprise Minister in the previous Labour...
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Health in the Shadow Cabinet of Iain Gray, retaining the post in December 2011 following the election of Johann Lamont as Gray's successor. When Lamont announced...
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