Annunziata Mary Rees-Mogg (/əˌnʊntsiˈɑːtə/; born 25 March 1979) is a British freelance journalist whose focus is finance, economics, and European politics...
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Sir Jacob William Rees-Mogg (/riːsˈmɒɡ/ reess-MOG; born 24 May 1969) is a British politician, broadcaster and member of the Conservative Party who served...
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John Frederick Mogg, Baron Mogg KCMG (5 October 1943) is a previous Chairman of Ofgem and the current Chairman of the EU Energy Regulators. It was announced...
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General Sir Herbert John Mogg, GCB, CBE, DSO* (17 February 1913 – 28 October 2001) was a senior British Army officer who also held the NATO position of...
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Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, future Leaders of the House Jacob Rees-Mogg and Penny Mordaunt, future Health Secretary Matt Hancock and future Deputy...
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Command commander Lieutenant-General Sir Cameron Moffat Brigadier Nicky Moffat General Sir John Mogg Brigadier-General Alan James Gordon Moir CB CBE...
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Zarah Sultana (section 2019 general election campaign)
She mentioned that Jacob Rees-Mogg is "reportedly in line to receive an £800,000 dividend payout this year". Rees-Mogg criticised UNICEF's action and...
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Britain is a 2019 biographical work by the Conservative politician Jacob Rees-Mogg, a backbencher at the time, in which he discusses twelve influential British...
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Rees-Mogg of the Conservative Party. The seat was abolished following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies. For the 2024 general election...
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Jeremy Thorpe (redirect from North Devon in the 1979 general election)
contenders—the socialist Dick Taverne and the Conservative William Rees-Mogg—to secure the presidency for the Hilary term of 1951. Thorpe's term as president...
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