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Since 1993, Lord Mayors have not received any automatic honours upon appointment ; instead, they have been created Knights Bachelor upon retirement, although Gordon Brown's government broke with tradition by awarding Ian Luder the CBE after his term of office in 2009, and the following year Nick Anstee declined the offer of any national honour.
* Charlie Whelan, Gordon Brown's former spin doctor
Charlie Whelan, Gordon Brown's press officer, was often in conflict with Campbell because of the former's attempts to brief the press by his own initiatives ; this continued until his resignation in 1999.
Peter Hain was the first person to resign from Gordon Brown's cabinet.
He resigned from the cabinet in 2007 following Gordon Brown's appointment as Prime Minister, and did not seek re-election as an MP at the 2010 general election.
Under Gordon Brown's premiership there were two renamings of the role and three re-alignments of responsibility.
In Gordon Brown's autumn 2008 reshuffle, Bryant was promoted from his role as Parliamentary Private Secretary to Harriet Harman to the ministerial position of Deputy Leader of the House of Commons otherwise known as Parliamentary Secretary to the House of Commons.
From 2007 until 2010 he was Secretary of State for International Development in Gordon Brown's cabinet
From 2007 to 2010 he was the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and the Secretary of State for Justice, appointed as part of Prime Minister Gordon Brown's first Cabinet.
On 25 March 2007, Straw announced he was to run Gordon Brown's campaign for the Labour leadership.
Straw was appointed Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and Secretary of State for Justice on the first full day of Gordon Brown's ministry, 28 June 2007.
Following Gordon Brown's accession to the position of Prime Minister, Falconer was replaced as Minister of Justice.
Falconer was replaced in his ministerial posts by Jack Straw in Gordon Brown's inaugural cabinet reshuffle.
On 7 June 2009 on the BBC Falconer called for an urgent debate on Gordon Brown's leadership, as Labour braced itself for " terrible " election results at the 2009 European Parliament Elections, having been humiliated at the 2009 County Council elections.
In 2007 under Gordon Brown's new premiership, the DfES was split into two new departments ; the Department for Children, Schools and Families, and a Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, under two new Secretaries of State.
On 27 June 2007 it was announced that Hewitt would not be Health Secretary in Gordon Brown's new cabinet, an announcement which had been widely expected.
On 28 June 2007 the department was split in two by Gordon Brown's government.
During new Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Cabinet reshuffle, two new government departments were created to take over the work of the DfES, the Department for Children, Schools and Families and the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills.
Some observers saw this as a way for Gordon Brown's political opponents to create an axis against him.
On 4 September 2008, Clarke once again attacked Gordon Brown's performance as leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister, claiming that he only had " months " to improve or else should face a leadership contest.
On 1 May 2009, Clarke joined David Blunkett in criticising Gordon Brown's leadership and declared that he was " ashamed " to be a Labour MP, citing the Damian McBride scandal.
Following Gordon Brown's announcement of new constitutional arrangements for public appointments, Sir Michael also became, on 18 July, the first such nominee to appear before the House of Commons Treasury Committee and to have his nomination subject to confirmation by the House.
Gordon Brown followed Blair as Prime Minister, after Brown's long tenure as the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Originally elected the Commons in the same year as Gordon Brown and Tony Blair he was initially close to both men but over time he became his namesake Brown's staunchest ally, though the two are unrelated.
Caborn served as the Minister of Sport at the Department of Culture, Media and Sport ( 2001 – 7 ), holding the position longer than anyone else to date, before being appointed as Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Ambassador for England's 2018 World Cup Bid.

Gordon and summer
In the summer of 1976, Gordon starred in the leading role of her own play, Ho!
Gordon was deployed to Mogadishu, Somalia with other Delta members in the summer of 1993 as part of Task Force Ranger.
* A quartet consisting of the Benevento / Russo Duo, Gordon and Anastasio traded opening and closing spots with Phil Lesh and Friends during their co-headlining summer 2006 tour before touring on their own for a number of shows in July 2006.
During a summer visit with the poet Robert Penn Warren in Kentucky, he began a relationship with writer Caroline Gordon.
Dr. Gordon B. Olson came to Minot State University during the summer of 1967 and led the university through a period of growth and change.
By the summer of 2001, Chester were in grave danger of going out of business and the appointment of the owner's friend Gordon Hill as manager was deeply unpopular with fans.
* In summer 2008, chef Gordon Ramsay filmed a segment for his British magazine and cooking television series, The F Word, season 4, episode 6.
In the summer of 1984, Gordon was a Technical Advisor for and played the part of " Capcom " in the CBS mini-series Space by James A. Michener.
In summer 2004 Gordon produced musician Joey Arkenstat's first album, Bane.
In summer 2006, Gordon, along with Phish bandmate Trey Anastasio, again joined the Benevento-Russo Duo for a co-headlining tour with Phil Lesh and Friends before finishing the final leg of the tour on their own.
Gordon completed a 25-date supporting tour across the US with this band in summer 2008 and a short four-night stint in December of that year.
It was proposed by former British Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown in the summer of 1998, who wanted to bring the entrepreneurial spirit of MIT to British universities.
The FBI supervisor, Elliott Gordon ( Frankie Faison ), gives the two agents a last chance to remain in the FBI by giving them the duty of protecting the mega-rich billionaire cruise line heiresses and socialites Brittany and Tiffany Wilson ( Maitland Ward and Anne Dudek ), who are arriving in town for the last social event of the summer in the Hamptons, from a kidnapping plot ( known as The Socialite Kidnappings ).
In summer 2010, Human relaunched with Steve Gordon of Steez Promo and Circle Management as new co-owner with Dieselboy, and they created the SubHuman Imprint for dubstep and electro releases.
Another Eddie Gordon initiative was to take the show on the road with live broadcasts from clubs or festivals, particularly during the summer months ( Northern Hemisphere ) and at the New Year's Eve end of the calendar months.
In the summer the campus is used as a site for various Gordon Research Conferences.
History Today magazine in summer 2006, published an article by Brian James describing how three military historians, Drs Christina Goulter and Gary Sheffield as well as Dr Gordon, who teach on the higher command and staff course at Shrivenham have concluded that it was the Royal Navy, and not the RAF, that prevented a German invasion in 1940.
Her first, primordial recollections are of a father that died in World War I, and of the summer of 1920, when she was 10 and competing with her 11-year-old brother Gordon for fossils.
In the summer of 1995, he was signed by Coventry City, where he began his long association with Gordon Strachan, who at the time was player-coach at the club, and later became manager.
Gordon State's college year is made up of three 15-week academic semesters: fall, spring, and summer.
Over the following decades, under the leadership of directors Gordon Stewart and Hildy Leverton, MPC increasingly specialized in Christian spiritual development through canoe tripping, which remains a key feature of its summer programming.
Lang, Wolfe and Gordon subsequently collaborated on the ' oratorio ' Lost Objects, the recording of which was released in summer 2001 ( Teldec New Line ).
The Blair – Brown deal ( or Granita Pact ) was an alleged gentlemen's agreement made between the British politicians Tony Blair and Gordon Brown in the summer of 1994.
Currently, ( summer 2010 ) he is appearing as the detective in a touring production of Peter Gordon comedy ' Murdered to Death '.

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