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Recent lecturers include Michael Sandel, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Sir Ken Robinson, Don Tapscott, Alain de Botton, Al Gore, Anthony Grayling, Zarine Kharas ( founder of Justgiving ), Amir Aczel, Daniel Pink and Chris Anderson.
Sir Jimmy Young At 90, broadcast on Tuesday 20 September 2011 at 10pm, heard him in conversation with his friend and former sparring partner Ken Bruce, looking back over his career.
A number of musketeers sent to dislodge them were beaten back and a troop of the Trained Bands under the Lord Mayor Major General Sir Richard Browne attacked them and they retreated to Ken Wood near Highgate.
He beat Tony Blair's ' favourite trade unionist ' - Sir Ken Jackson.
Both the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Ian Blair, and the Mayor, Ken Livingstone, stated that they would like to see a single police force in London, with the Metropolitan Police absorbing the City of London Police and the functions of the British Transport Police in London.
* Sir Ken Macdonald, QC ( 2003 – 2008 )
At the time of Baird ’ s tenure it had approximately 8000 staff, led by the Director of Public Prosecutions, firstly Sir Ken Macdonald QC then Keir Starmer QC.
Baird launched the Homophobic Hate Crime strategy and a Race and Religious Hate Crime strategy, with Sir Ken Macdonald and in 2008 with the CPS launched the first public policy on cases of crime against older people.
The other original non-executive directors of the board were Stephen Barrett, Elizabeth France, Ken Jarrold, Janet Paraskeva and General Sir Roger Wheeler.
In 1688, the issue arose during the trial of the Seven Bishops — William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury ; Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet, Bishop of Winchester ; Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells ; John Lake, Bishop of Chester ; William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester ; Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely and Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough — by a common jury.
These include Doctor Ken Michael ( Greek ; Western Australia ), Sir James Gobbo ( Italian ; Victoria ), Professor David de Kretser ( Sri Lankan ; Victoria ), Professor Marie Bashir ( Lebanese ; New South Wales ) and Alex Chernov ( Russian: Victoria ).
* Professor Sir Ken Robinson ( senior adviser to the president of J. Paul Getty Trust )
Deputy Victoria police commissioner Sir Ken Jones said that an increase in city bars had contributed to the rise in assaults, as had the impact of a booming economy, which encouraged more people into the CBD.
* Sir Ken Robinson *
Director Ken Annakin had been interested in aviation from his early years when Sir Alan Cobham gave him a flight in a biplane.
In 1922, a young Sir Charles Kingsford Smith flew under the Cowra Traffic Bridge with local man Ken Richards.
In May 1971, four aircraft from 1 Sqn operated from HMS Ark Royal, the first time the Harrier had operated from an aircraft carrier, under Wing Commander ( later Sir ) Ken Hayr ( later killed at the Biggin Hill airshow on 2 June 2001 in a de Havilland Vampire ).
Lynda Bellingham ; Sir Ken Robinson ; Jörg Sennheiser ; Terence Stamp ; David Stark
Its graduates include Richard O ' Brien, Louisa Leaman, Kay Mellor, Colin Welland, John Godber, Comedian Ray Peacock ( Ian Boldsworth ), Sir Ken Robinson, David Rappaport, Mark Thomas, Jonathan Kerrigan, Esther Hall, Christopher Barlow, the comedian and actress Emma Fryer, Queer as Folk actress Carla Henry, the pop band The Research, three of the four League of Gentlemen creators / performers, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, Emmerdale's Emily Kirk, performer Hayli Clifton, actress Kate McGregor, Shelley Conn, This Mornings fashion expert John Scott, educationalist Wil Edmunds, and Louisa Stanley.
* Sir Ken Robinson
The class clashes during the decade were reflected in the character of Ken Masters, a nouveau riche chancer always involved in shady schemes to establish himself as a credible figure in the business world, but generally looked down upon by those with " old money " ( for example Charles Frere and merchant banker Sir John Stevens ( Willoughby Gray )) and often used as an unwitting pawn in their wider power games.
A number of new characters were also introduced later in the series, such as Sarah Foster ( Sarah-Jane Varley ), a glamorous business partner for Ken Masters, Sir Edward Frere ( Nigel Davenport ), the rich tycoon father of Charles Frere, Orrin Hudson ( Jeff Harding ), the American father of Abby Urquhart's baby, Emma Neesome ( Sian Webber ), a beautiful engineer who came to work with Tom Howard and Jack Rolfe at the Mermaid yard and Vanessa Andenberg ( Lana Morris ), an elegant widow and old flame of Jack Rolfe.
* Senator Hon Sir Ken Anderson: Minister for Supply ( to 2 August 1971 ).
Several the film's crew are cast in the movie, most notably the cinematographer, Billy Williams ( perhaps best known for Ken Russell's film of Women of Love ), plays the gun-shooting, white-suited Englishman Sir Joshua Smith in the opening scenes of the attack at the Pedecaris villa.

Sir and Macdonald
* 1867 – The British North America Act of 1867 takes effect as the Constitution of Canada, creating the Canadian Confederation and the federal dominion of Canada ; Sir John A. Macdonald is sworn in as the first Prime Minister of Canada.
* 1815 – Sir John A. Macdonald, first Prime Minister of Canada is born.
Sir John Alexander Macdonald, ( 11 January 1815 – 6 June 1891 ), was the first Prime Minister of Canada.
Seven unions marched in Ottawa, prompting a promise by Canadian Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald to repeal the " barbarous " anti-union laws.
He led two resistance movements against the Canadian government and its first post-Confederation Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald.
In 1873, Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald, anxious to thwart American expansionism and facing the distraction of the Pacific Scandal, negotiated for Prince Edward Island to join Canada.
The scandal ultimately led to the resignation of Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and a transfer of power from his Conservative government to a Liberal government led by Alexander Mackenzie.
The problem lay in that Allan and Sir John A. Macdonald highly, and secretly, were in cahoots with American financiers such as George W. McMullen and Jay Cooke, men who were deeply interested in the rival American undertaking, the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Perhaps even more damaging to Macdonald was when the Liberals discovered a telegram, through a former employee of Sir Hugh Allan, which had been stolen from the safe of Allan's lawyer, Sir John Abbott.
Two former prime ministers — Sir John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Sir Mackenzie Bowell — served in the 1890s while members of the Senate ; both, in their roles as Government Leader in the Senate, succeeded prime ministers who died in office ( John A. Macdonald in 1891 and John Sparrow David Thompson in 1894 ), a convention that has since evolved toward the appointment of an interim leader in such a scenario.
Sir John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada ( 1867 – 1873, 1878 – 1891 )
However, the household was a literate one, subscribing to three newspapers. They were strong Conservatives ; indeed one of the largest and last ships launched by the Bennett shipyard ( in 1869 ) was the Sir John A. Macdonald.
A survey of scholars in 1997 by Maclean's magazine ranked King first among all Canada's prime ministers, ahead of Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir Wilfrid Laurier.
Sir John A. Macdonald was second-in-line, with 19 years, as the longest-serving Prime Minister in Canadian history ( 1867 – 1873, 1878 – 1891 ).
* Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald ( Canada )
* Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald ( Canada )
Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald considers the project to be vital to Canada due to the exponentially greater potential for military mobility.
* Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald ( Canada )
According to Smith, the victory of the statist supporters of Confederation over their anti-statist opponents prepared the way for Sir John A. Macdonald ’ s government to enact the protectionist National Policy and to subsidize major infrastructure projects such the Intercolonial and Pacific Railways.
Kingston was the home of Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald.
The party began as the Conservative Party in 1867, became Canada's first governing party under Sir John A. Macdonald, and for years was either the governing party or the largest opposition party.
Canada's first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, was originally a member of the Conservative Party.

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