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Iain and Banks's
Excession, first published in 1996, is Scottish writer Iain M. Banks's fourth science fiction novel to feature the Culture.
* Diziet Sma, a recurring character in Iain M. Banks's Culture sequence
* The Hylozoist is one of the Culture ships mentioned in Iain M. Banks's novel Surface Detail-appropriately, this ship is a member of the branch of Contact dealing with smart matter outbreaks.
Iain Banks's novel Use of Weapons interweaves two parallel stories, one told in standard chronology and one in reverse.

Iain and Complicity
* Retribution ( 2000 film ) or Complicity, a UK film based on a novel by Iain Banks
for Iain Banks ' " Complicity " ( 2000 )
Complicity is a novel by Scottish author Iain Banks.
Complicity, Iain Banks, Little, Brown and Company 1993, ISBN 0-349-10571-5
It was used as a location in the 2000 film version of Iain Banks ' book Complicity ( novel ) ( 1993 ), ( directed by Gavin Millar ).

Iain and Cairns
In came Kevin Yates, Iain Fullarton, Alex Sanderson, Dan Scarbrough and Hugh Vyvyan, while Matt Cairns returned to the club and Steve Diamond arrived at the club as forwards coach.

Iain and Craig
* Craig, Iain D. Virtual Machines.
Other players who left were: Iain Balshaw, Chris Bell, Gordon Bulloch, Danny Care, Andy Craig, David Doherty, Dan Hyde, Mark McMillan, Tom Palmer, Richard Parks, Roland Reid, Gordon Ross, David Rees, Roland De Marigny, Scott Morgan, Chris Murphy and Nathan Thomas.
Players: Gregg Clark, Wayne Denne, Denzil Dolley, Iain Evans, Steve Evans, Craig Fulton, Chris Hibbert, Craig Jackson,
John Moffat starred as Poirot in a 1999 BBC Radio 4 adaptation directed by Enyd Williams with a cast that included Iain Glen as Patrick Redfern, Fiona Fullerton as Arlena Marshall, Robin Ellis as Captain Marshall, Wendy Craig as Mrs. Gardener, George Baker as Colonel Weston and Joan Littlewood as Ms. Brewster.
* Iain Craig, Blackboard Systems.
These include Roger Baird, Ronnie Eriksson, Iain Fullerton, Phil Godman, Duncan Hodge, John Jeffrey, Craig Joiner, Jamie Mayer, William Neilson, Thomas Anderson, Peter Walton

Iain and International
Under Iain Duncan Smith, he became the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, continuing until the election of Michael Howard in 2003, when he became a member of the International Development Committee, a role that he continued in until he joined the Labour Party in 2007.
In opposition, Key served as a front-bench spokesman during the leaderships of William Hague and Iain Duncan Smith: in 2001, he was the shadow minister for Science and Energy, and in July 2002 the shadow minister for International Development.
* Iain Adamson: Ahmad, The Guided One, Islam International Publications, 2000
Smith has covered stories ranging from the United States presidential elections and the Madrid train bombings ( for which Channel 4 News won an International Emmy in 2004 ), to the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith and an exclusive interview with Saddam Hussein's defence lawyer.

Iain and Publishing
In 2003, Methuen Publishing purchased the company Politico's Publishing from its owner Iain Dale.
" Inside Game Design " by Iain Simmons / Lawrence King Publishing:

Iain and Group
Hague's successor, Iain Duncan Smith, made a concerted drive at one point to resurrect the European Democratic Group, but backed off when it became clear that Conservative MEPs would not move voluntarily.
* Iain Hollingshead, The Bilderberg Group: fact and fantasy Daily Telegraph 4 June 2010
* Iain Conn, an executive director of the BP Group.
Following the resignation of Iain Gray as leader of the Labour Group in the wake of the 2011 Scottish general election, and as a consequence of the Murphy-Boyack review, she was elected as the first overall leader of the Scottish Labour Party in December 2011.
This special festival beer was a West Coast Abbey Ale crafted by Vern Lambourne, Brewmaster of Granville Island Brewing, and Iain Hill, Head Brewer for the Mark James Group and resident brewer at Yaletown Brewing Co. Over the next six days, 25 venues hosted craft beer events showcasing 30 participating breweries to more than 2, 500 attendees.
In his role as an executive director of the BP Group, Iain Conn has regional responsibility for Europe, including the UK, together with Russia, the Middle East, the Caspian and Africa.
In 1997 he was a member of one of England's finest 18 Group sides, together with such players as Iain Balshaw, Mike Tindall, Jonny Wilkinson, Andrew Sheridan and Steve Borthwick.

Iain and 2002
During a gun-battle with Islamic Jihad militants whom Israel says were firing at troops from inside the UN compound, an Israeli military sniper shot and killed a UN Relief and Works Agency ( UNRWA ) employee, Iain Hook ( 54 ) on November 22, 2002.
Dead Air is a novel by the Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 2002.
Ainsworth resigned from Iain Duncan Smith's frontbench for family reasons in 2002.
Although Noon began the screenplay for the film version of Vurt in 2002, with Iain Softley scheduled to direct, he has since stated on his public website that " Of the Vurt film, all has gone silent at the moment.
Gareth Southgate cited Duncan Smith when he remarked after England's 2002 World Cup quarter-final defeat against Brazil that " we were expecting Winston Churchill and instead we got Iain Duncan Smith.
* Iain Shedden – drums ( 1982, 1984 – 1985, 1988 – 1990, 2002, 2004 )
* On November 22, 2002 Caoimhe Butterly, an Irish ISM volunteer was shot and injured by IDF in Jenin minutes before UNRWA relief works project manager, Briton Iain Hook was killed nearby.
Hunter ceased links with the magazine in 2002, following pressure from Iain Duncan Smith, stating disagreement with an advert in the magazine for the Conservative Democratic Alliance which was critical of the Conservative Party.
In 2002, Iain Duncan Smith expelled CDA Chairman Michael Keith Smith from the Conservative Party for threatening to stand candidates against Conservatives.
* Iain Banks-Walking on Glass ( 1985 ), Dead Air ( 2002 )
He was made an opposition spokesman on Education and Skills under William Hague in 2001, before he became the PPS to the Leader of the Opposition Iain Duncan Smith in 2002 and carried on as PPS to the new leader Michael Howard.
After Iain Duncan Smith beame leader of the Conservative Party, Clifton-Brown became the Shadow Minister for Local and Devolved Government Affairs in 2002.
However, he was passed over for a front bench promotion in July 2002 ; Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith did invite Cameron and his ally George Osborne to coach him on Prime Minister's Questions in November 2002.
Under the leadership of Iain Duncan Smith he was a Shadow Work and Pensions Minister until he left the frontbench in 2002, and has been a member of the Home Affairs Select Committee since.
He was appointed Assistant Chief Whip Opposition Whip by Iain Duncan Smith-for whom Hayes was a speech writer-in 2001, before entering his shadow cabinet as the shadow Agriculture & Fisheries Secretary in 2002.
He was made a spokesman on health by Iain Duncan Smith for a year in 2001, until he joined his shadow cabinet as the Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in 2002.
He was made an Opposition Whip by Iain Duncan Smith in 2002, joining the frontbench under the leadership of Michael Howard in 2003 as a spokesman on education.
Wadsworth quit as manager in the summer of 2002 to make way for Iain Dowie, who transformed Oldham's fortunes on the pitch as they made their first serious challenge for promotion in Division Two.
On November 22, 2002, during a gun battle between the IDF and Islamic Jihad militants, Iain Hook, UNRWA project manager of the Jenin camp rehabilitation project, was killed by Israeli gunfire.
* Rose Addis 2002 – Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith criticised the government's record by illustrating the case of a 94-year old woman whom he claimed had been neglected in a hospital.
Following his death on 22 April 2002, the show continued with a variety of presenters including Colin Paterson, Claudia Winkleman, Iain Lee, Jasmine Lowson, Paddy O ' Connell, Jo Whiley, Joe Mace and Amanda Byram.
In 2002 he produced a multimedia performance event at the Barbican to mark the release of Iain Sinclair's book London Orbital.
The Scottish Transport Minister, Iain Gray, announced government support in principle for the scheme in December 2002, subject to the residents of Edinburgh supporting the scheme.

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