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* Nigel West, Seven Spies Who Changed the World.
* Nigel West, editor, The Guy Liddell Diaries: Vol.
* From the Rise of the Republic and the Might of the Empire to the Fall of the West, by Nigel Rodgers
* Red Dead Redemption: A number of missions involves John Marston working with a snake oil salesman, Nigel West Dickens, as a shill, so he can sell his tonics to ignorant farmhands, despite them not doing anything.
To this end he persuaded Auberon Waugh ( who had been sacked by Nigel Lawson ) to return from the New Statesman, and enticed Richard West and Jeffrey Bernard from the same magazine.
From left are Gerhard Stoltenberg of West Germany, Pierre Bérégovoy of France, James A. Baker III of the United States, Nigel Lawson of Britain and Noboru Takeshita.
His successor Nigel Lawson, a believer in a fixed exchange rate, admired the low inflationary record of West Germany.
This was the single greatest catastrophe in the history of the British Secret Service, and according to author Nigel West, Smith-Cumming was forever after reluctant to involve the SIS in Irish operations.
This subversive approach was also applied to God ( first name Nigel ), who makes the occasional appearance, originally played by David Swift, then in series 7 by Timothy West.
Nigel is also a Patron of The Shannon Bradshaw Trust, a UK Children's Charity based in the North West, helping children with life threatening conditions and their families.
From left are Gerhard Stoltenberg of West Germany, Pierre Bérégovoy of France, James Baker of the United States, Nigel Lawson of Britain and Noboru Takeshita of Japan.
* West, Nigel ( 1986 ).
Richard III is a 1995 drama film adapted from William Shakespeare's play of the same name, starring Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, John Wood and Dominic West.
* Nigel West, Counterfeit Spies.
Espionage scholar Rupert Allason, writing as Nigel West, noted that Leiter's involvement in a domestic US matter was a breach of the CIA's charter, as laid out in the National Security Act of 1947.
* Nigel West, Seven Spies Who Changed the World.
A double album cast recording, produced by Lloyd Webber and Nigel Wright, was released the same year featuring the original cast of the West End production.
From left are Gerhard Stoltenberg of West Germany, Pierre Bérégovoy of France, James A. Baker III of the United States, Nigel Lawson of Britain, and Noboru Takeshita of Japan.
* Nigel West, Seven Spies Who Changed the World.
* Nigel West ( Rupert Allason ), The Friends: Britain's Post-War Secret Intelligence Operations, Coronet 1990 ( OP )
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* Nigel West, Seven Spies Who Changed the World.
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* Tranter, Nigel MacBeth the King Hodder & Stoughton, 1978.
* June 19 – Sir Nigel Gresley, English steam locomotive engineer ( Flying Scotsman & Mallard ) ( d. 1941 )
* Quatermass. org. uk-Profile at the Nigel Kneale & Quatermass Appreciation Site
* The Art of the Nasty-Marc Morris & Nigel Wingrove ( Book )
Whilst still students, Gilbert & George made The Singing Sculpture, which was first performed at Nigel Greenwood Gallery in 1970.
** Nigel Godrich ( producer & engineer / mixer ) & Radiohead ( producer & artist ) for Kid A
Nigel M de S Cameron ( Edinburgh, T & T Clark, 1993 )
* Marks, Richard and Morgan, Nigel ; The Golden Age of English Manuscript Painting, 1200 – 1400, 1981, Chatto & Windus, ISBN 0-7011-2540-3
In November 2007, Nigel Hastilow resigned as Conservative candidate for Halesowen and Rowley Regis after he wrote an article in the Wolverhampton Express & Star that included the statement: " Enoch, once MP for Wolverhampton South-West, was sacked from the Conservative front bench and marginalised politically for his 1968 ' rivers of blood ' speech, warning that uncontrolled immigration would change Britain irrevocably.
In 1985 the film, Burke & Wills, was made with Jack Thompson as Burke, and Nigel Havers as Wills.
This was to be the last ever recording featuring Fenech and Lewis together as both Nigel & Woodie left soon after.
Several months later Nigel & Mark were to reamerge as the Tall Boys, a band best known for recording the song " Take a Walk " for the Return of the Living Dead soundtrack.
* Nominated – Best Sound Editing in Foreign Features — Wylie Statesman, Martin Cantwell, James Boyle, Harry Barnes, Paul Conway, Alex Joseph, Matthew Grime, Steve Schwalbe, Howard Halsall, Sue Lenny, Simon Price & Nigel Stone
* Nigel Collett, The Butcher of Amritsar: General Reginald Dyer, London: Hambledon & London, 2005 ISBN 1-85285-457-X
Fortnum & Mason still markets Sir Nigel's Vintage Marmalade, and there is a Nigel Playfair Avenue in Hammersmith, near Ravenscourt Park tube station.
* Nigel Nicolson, Portrait of a Marriage, ( Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973 ), ISBN 0-297-76645-7.
In 1995 Professor Nigel Leigh established the UK's first specialist Motor Neurone Disease Care & Research Centre, a model of care which has since been reproduced at 13 other centres throughout the country.
** Nigel Godrich & Darrell Thorp ( engineers ) for Hail to the Thief performed by Radiohead
** Nigel Godrich & Darrell Thorp ( engineers ) for Hail to the Thief performed by Radiohead
A trimaran named B & Q / Castorama ( after two companies in the Kingfisher group ) unveiled in January 2004, was specially designed by Nigel Irens and Benoit Cabaret for her to break solo records.
* Joseph, John E., Nigel Love & Talbot J. Taylor ( 2001 ).
In 1993, Nigel Chapman, Head of BBC South & East, drove through a policy of " speech shoulders ", forcing GLR to drop its music / speech mix at breakfast and drive times.

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