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Henry and McLeish
In 2000, Dewar died of a brain hemorrhage and was succeeded as First Minister of Scotland and Scottish Labour leader by Henry McLeish.
In 2005 the Procedures Committee undertook an inquiry into the use of Sewel motions, and heard evidence from Lord Sewel, Henry McLeish ( the former First Minister of Scotland ), and Anne McGuire MP ( the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland ).
Wallace also became Acting First Minister between 8 November 2001 and 22 November 2001, following the resignation of Henry McLeish.
He has since edited another book Agenda for a New Scotland-Visions of Scotland 2020 and has co-authored two books on the Scottish Diaspora, Global Scots-Voices From Afar and Wherever the Saltire Flies, with the former First Minister Henry McLeish.
He has since edited another book ' Agenda for a New Scotland-Visions of Scotland 2020 ' and has co-authored ' Global Scots-Voices From Afar ' with former First Minister Henry McLeish.
Former Labour First Minister Henry McLeish was critical of Mueller's attack on the decision.
In 1987 Hamilton was replaced as Labour candidate in Fife Central by Henry McLeish, and stood in the ultra-safe Conservative seat of South Hams in Devon, South-West England, where he came third, polling just 8 % of the vote.
The former Scottish Labour Party leader Henry McLeish called on Foulkes to apologise for the SNP ' racism ' claim.
When Henry McLeish announced that he would stand down from his UK Parliament seat in Central Fife on moving to the Scottish Parliament, MacDougall was thought to be likely to be beaten to the selection as his successor by the former Labour Party general secretary Alex Rowley.
He was mentioned as a potential candidate for the Central Fife constituency in the Scottish Parliament when Henry McLeish announced his retirement ; however the selection went to his successor as council leader, Christine May.
He was elected First Minister following the resignation of his predecessor Henry McLeish, and led the Scottish Labour Party to its second election victory in the 2003 election.
After the Labour leadership intervened to stop the Enterprise Minister Henry McLeish being appointed Dewar ’ s successor without a vote, Jack McConnell decided to stand in the leadership contest.
The election was held on Saturday 21 October, only 72 hours after Dewar ’ s funeral and the surprise result saw Jack McConnell defeated with 36 votes to Henry McLeish ’ s 44 votes.
Henry McLeish resigned as First Minister on 8 November 2001 over the Officegate Scandal, regarding the sub-let of his constituency office.
Henry Baird McLeish ( born 15 June 1948 ) is a Scottish Labour Party politician, author and academic.
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Galbraith served as Minister for Children and Education in the Scottish Executive under Donald Dewar from 1999 to 2000 and then, following the SQA exams controversy which was primarily his fault, as Minister for Environment, Sport and Culture under Henry McLeish until his resignation on 20 March 2001 from ministerial office and his parliamentary seats for health reasons.
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In 1999 she was elected to the new Scottish Parliament, and was promoted to a junior minister when Henry McLeish became First Minister and later became a member of the Scottish Executive.
A member of the Scottish Parliament's Justice 2 Committee and Public Petitions Committee, she was previously a member of the Scottish Executive, serving as Minister for Social Justice when Henry McLeish was First Minister, during which time she was involved with the Homelessness Task Force.

Henry and Labour
Henry Mayhew, from London Labour and the London Poor ( 1861 )
* London Labour and the London Poor, Mayhew, Henry, Published in London, 1861-2.
A transcript of a typical Punch and Judy show in London of the 1840s can be found in Henry Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor.
* In the Victorian era, the 1840s Morning Chronicle newspaper report series London Labour and the London Poor, by Henry Mayhew, records the usages of both nigger and its false cognate niggard denoting a false bottom for a grate.
* John Henry Williams ( New Zealand politician ) ( 1919 – 1975 ), New Zealand politician of the Labour Party
Against them stood Greenfield's government, UFA president Henry Wise Wood ( whom Bevington was challenging for re-election ), and radical Labour Member of Parliament William Irvine.
Meanwhile the Conservative Unionist government became deeply unpopular and Liberal leader Henry Campbell-Bannerman was worried about possible vote-splitting across the Labour and Liberal parties in the next election.
Working with SDF members such as Henry Hyde Champion and Tom Mann he was instrumental in the foundation of the Scottish Labour Party in 1888.
Together with labor leaders Tom Mann, John Burns, and socialist activist Henry Hyde Champion, the movement to launch a Labour Party established outside of the existing two parties was begun in earnest.
* Jack Jones, full name John Henry Jones ( 1894 – 1962 ), British Labour MP for Bolton, later MP for Rotherham
Muggeridge's father, Henry ( known as H. T. Muggeridge ), served as a prominent Labour Party councillor in the local government of Croydon, South London, as a founder-member of the Fabian Society, and as a Labour Member of Parliament for Romford ( 1929 – 1931, during Ramsay MacDonald's second Labour government ).
Henderson was elected to replace him, and in 1915, following Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith's decision to create a coalition government, became the first member of the Labour Party to become a member of the Cabinet, as President of the Board of Education.
The British Socialist Labour Party began as a faction of the Social Democratic Federation ( SDF ) headed nationally by Henry Hyndman.
Carpenter included among his friends the scholar, author, naturalist, and founder of the Humanitarian League, Henry S. Salt, and his wife, Catherine ; the critic, essayist and sexologist, Havelock Ellis, and his wife, Edith ; actor and producer Ben Iden Payne ; Labour activists, John Bruce and Katharine Glasier ; writer and scholar, John Addington Symonds and the writer and feminist, Olive Schreiner.
* Henry Chéron – Minister of Labour and Social Security Provisions
Desmond Henry Browne, Baron Browne of Ladyton ( born 22 March 1952 ) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Kilmarnock and Loudoun from 1997 to 2010.
Henry Hodge was a fellow Labour borough councillor and Chairman of the National Council for Civil Liberties who went on to become a High Court judge ; he died in 2009.
Its current editorial committee consists of Scottish Green Party politician Mark Ballard, Liberal Democrat Moira Craig, Scottish Socialist Party leader Colin Fox, Academic and author Gregor Gall, peace activist Isobel Lindsay, Leigh Matthews, former Labour politician John McAllion, Robin McAlpine, former Scottish Young Greens convener Peter McColl and former MEP Henry McCubbin.

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