Site Navigation
Categories:
1965 births
Living people
Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
British people of Polish descent
British Secretaries of State
British special advisers
English atheists
English Jews
Jewish atheists
Labour MPs (UK)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies
Secretaries of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
UK MPs 2001-2005
UK MPs 2005-
Wikipedia semi-protected pages
Articles with trivia sections from August 2008

Summary Of: David Miliband

David Miliband is the elder son of Polish... David Miliband was educated at schools in... David Miliband worked as a Research Fellow and... speculation in the blog and print media that David Miliband is preparing a leadership challenge to Gordon Brown... David Miliband adopts second son...

Encyclodia Page On: David Miliband

These Are Links To Other Documents
Semi-protected | The Right Honourable | MP | David Miliband | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | Incumbent | Gordon Brown | Margaret Beckett | Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Tony Blair | Margaret Beckett | Hilary Benn | South Shields | Incumbent | David Clark | London | England | UK | Labour | Alma mater | Corpus Christi College, Oxford | Jewish atheist | MP | 15 July | 1965 | British politician | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | Member of Parliament | South Shields | Ed Miliband | US | Institute for Public Policy Research | Tony Blair | Labour Party | opposition | 1997 general election | Department for Education and Skills | Environment secretary | climate change | Gordon Brown | Foreign Secretary | social democrat | London | Marxist | Ralph Miliband | Warsaw | Western Offensive | London | Benton Park School | Leeds | Boston | Massachusetts | Haverstock Comprehensive School | North London | Corpus Christi College, Oxford | first class honours | Philosophy, Politics and Economics | S.M. | Political Science | MIT | Kennedy Scholar | bus conductor | National Council for Voluntary Organisations | policy analyst | Institute for Public Policy Research | John Smith | Tony Blair | manifesto | 1997 general election | de facto | 2001 election | Brains | Alastair Campbell | Thunderbirds | South Shields | backbench | junior minister | Department for Education and Skills | David Blunkett | Ruth Kelly | Cabinet Office Minister | election victory in May 2005 | Cabinet | Minister of State for Communities and Local Government | local government | Deputy Prime Minister | John Prescott | Secretary of State | Privy Councillor | local elections | cabinet reshuffle | Margaret Beckett | Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | cultural heritage | economy | society | environment | animal welfare | consumers | farmers | manufacturers | retailers | European Union | World Trade Organisation | blog | organic food | conventionally grown | climate change | greenhouse gas | EU | United Nations General Assembly | Defra | Guido Fawkes | European Union | global warming | Foreign Secretary | David Owen | Anthony Eden | Ed Miliband | Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster | Cabinet | Edward, Lord Stanley | Oliver | Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission | Lockerbie bomber | Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi | Hans Köchler | UN | Lockerbie trial | public inquiry | FCO's | Foreign Office | House of Commons | William Hague | EU | shadow Cabinet | Conservative | Maastricht treaty | Gordon Brown | Lisbon | EU Reform Treaty | Liaison Committee | Portugal | Ankara | Blairites | John Reid | Alan Milburn | Stephen Byers | John Hutton | Peter Mandelson | Primrose Hill | Ed Miliband | Douglas Alexander | Pat McFadden | James Purnell | Jim Murphy | Andy Burnham | Matthew Taylor | Geoff Mulgan | Patrick Diamond | Andy Burnham | James Purnell | Liam Byrne | Ed Balls | Yvette Cooper | public services | Political commentator | Andrew Rawnsley | The Observer | social democracy | The Guardian | Glasgow East by-election | David Cameron | ISBN 978-1-85-489059-7 | ISBN 978-0-74-561391-8 | | Lists of miscellaneous information | relocate | London Symphony Orchestra | United States | Premier League | Arsenal FC | South Shields FC | God | Daily Mail | The Observer | 2008 | 08-03 | 2007 | 08-15 | 2003 | 08-17 | 2006 | 01-01 | The Observer | 2002 | 10-20 | 2006 | 05-05 | 2006 | 07-04 | 2006 | 06-16 | 2006 | 06-16 | 2007 | 01-07 | 2007 | 01-08 | United Nations General Assembly | United Kingdom | 2006 | 09-01 | 2006 | 12-11 | international observer | United Nations | Scottish Court in the Netherlands | Public Interest Immunity | Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission | High Court of Justiciary | European Convention on Human Rights | The Guardian | 2008 | 07-30 | 2004 | 12-31 | BBC News Online | 2007 | 10-29 | Daily Mail | Wikimedia Commons | Parliament of the United Kingdom | David Clark | Member of Parliament | South Shields | 2001 | Stephen Timms | Minister of State | Stephen Twigg | Minister of State for Communities and Local Government | Ruth Kelly | Margaret Beckett | Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Hilary Benn | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | v | Foreign Secretaries of the United Kingdom | Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs | Fox | Grantham | Fox | Temple | Leeds | Grenville | Hawkesbury | Harrowby | Mulgrave | Fox | Howick | Canning | Bathurst | Wellesley | Castlereagh | Canning | Dudley | Aberdeen | Palmerston | Wellington | Palmerston | Aberdeen | Palmerston | Granville | Malmesbury | Russell | Clarendon | Malmesbury | Russell | Clarendon | Stanley | Clarendon | Granville | Derby | Salisbury | Granville | Salisbury | Rosebery | Iddesleigh | Salisbury | Rosebery | Kimberley | Salisbury | Lansdowne | Grey | Balfour | Curzon | MacDonald | Chamberlain | Henderson | Reading | Simon | Hoare | Eden | Halifax | Eden | Bevin | Morrison | Eden | Macmillan | Lloyd | Home | Butler | Gordon Walker | Stewart | Brown | Stewart | | Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | Stewart | Douglas-Home | Callaghan | Crosland | Owen | Carrington | Pym | Howe | Major | Hurd | Rifkind | Cook | Straw | Beckett | v | Great Offices of State of the United Kingdom | Prime Minister | Gordon Brown | Chancellor of the Exchequer | Alistair Darling | Foreign Secretary | Home Secretary | Jacqui Smith | | v | d | Brown Cabinet | Alexander | Balls | Benn | Blears | G. Brown | Burnham | Cooper | Darling | Denham | Harman | Hoon | Hutton | Johnson | Mandelson | E. Miliband | J. Murphy | P. Murphy | Purnell | Smith | Straw | Royall | Woodward | | Beckett | N. Brown | Byrne | Drayson | Malloch-Brown | McNulty | Jowell | Scotland | Flint | Hughes | v | d | G8 | Foreign Ministers | Flag of Canada | Lawrence Cannon | Flag of France | Bernard Kouchner | Flag of Germany | Frank-Walter Steinmeier | Flag of Italy | Franco Frattini | Flag of Japan | Hirofumi Nakasone | Flag of Russia | Sergey Lavrov | Flag of the United Kingdom | Flag of the United States | Condoleezza Rice | Persondata | Cabinet minister | London | England | UK | Categories | 1965 births | Living people | Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Oxford | British people of Polish descent | British Secretaries of State | British special advisers | English atheists | English Jews | Jewish atheists | Labour MPs (UK) | Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni | Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom | Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for English constituencies | Secretaries of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs | UK MPs 2001-2005 | UK MPs 2005- | Wikipedia semi-protected pages | Articles with trivia sections from August 2008 |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "David Miliband".