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Britain and Tony
Labour MP Tony Benn introduced a Commonwealth of Britain Bill several times between 1991 and 2001, intended to abolish the monarchy and establish a British republic.
On 25 August 2004, Plaid Cymru MP Adam Price announced his intention to move for the impeachment of Tony Blair for his role in involving Britain in the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Along with Karel Reisz, Tony Richardson, and others, he secured funding from a variety of sources ( including Ford of Britain ) and they each made a series of short documentaries on a variety of subjects.
Tony Blair, the Prime Minister of Britain at the time of the British intervention, is regarded as a hero by the people of Sierra Leone, many of whom are keen for more British involvement.
In 2003, he revealed he had voted for Labour and admired what they had done for health and education but distanced himself from the Labour government over Tony Blair ’ s support for George W. Bush and Britain ’ s involvement in the Iraq War, which he strongly opposed, although he continued to believe Blair was a man of conscience.
After The Beatles had gained fame, the album was re-released in Britain, with the credit altered to " Tony Sheridan and The Beatles ".
* Tony Robinson presents the Birth of Britain on National Geographic Channel – starts 1 September 2010
Time Team History of Britain saw Tony and the team document everything they have learned up to now and show a history of Britain.
The officiating became a bit more ‘ international ’; Tony Fitton and Terry Jordan from Britain, a Canadian, and a Zambian, assisting with the Refereeing duties.
With the United States and Great Britain all tied at 15. 5 each, Jack Nicklaus led Tony Jacklin by the score of 1 up as they played the 17th hole.
Tony Wilson, the head of the label, then called up the gallery director to ask who actually owned the painting and was given the answer that the Trust belonged to the people of Britain, at some point.
It was created by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane, and featured comic writers Denis Norden and Frank Muir, famous in Britain for the series Take It From Here.
Headmaster Mr Dewi Lake went to meet Tony Blair, then prime minister of Britain in 2006.
* Tony / Stephen in Barry Manilow's Copacabana: The Musical, first tour of Britain ( 1996 – 97 )
* Sir Robert Chiltern in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband with Kate O ' Mara, Carol Royle, Robert Duncan, Fenella Fielding, and Tony Britton, tour of Britain ( 2008 )
An attempt to elaborate an exception to the theory was made by Tony Cliff of the Socialist Workers Party ( Britain ).
Tony Benn of the Labour Party introduced a Commonwealth of Britain Bill in Parliament in 1991.
Some wanted to take the party into a more centrist direction, similar to Tony Blair's " Third Way " in Britain, while others sought to move in a radical left-wing direction.
Palmer-Tomkinson's presenting credits include Animals Do the Funniest things with Tony Blackburn, Junior Eurovision, The British Comedy Awards ... Party On, What Kids Really Think, Popworld, Top of the Pops, SM: TV Live, Company Magazine Bachelor of the Year, Dumb Britain, Extreme, a role as a team captain on Bognor or Bust which was hosted by Angus Deayton and work for GMTV, Five, LBC radio, the music channel The Hits and the Living TV programme Dirty Cows.
The Socialist Party argues that the Labour Party under the leadership of Tony Blair and since " has deprived the working people in Britain of any kind of political representation " and campaigns for a new mass party of the working class based on the trade unions and the working class movement.
As Labour under Tony Blair embraced the Third Way and moved away from its traditional socialist roots, most Trotskyist tendencies in Britain that employed the tactic of entrism have left Labour and either run candidates under their own banner, such as the Socialist Party, or joined electoral coalitions such as the Scottish Socialist Party or the Socialist Alliance.
* The 1883 Great Britain Unified Issue by Tony Stanford, Maidenhead Philatelic Society.
The Commonwealth of Britain Bill was a bill first introduced in 1991 by Tony Benn, then a Labour Member of Parliament in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom.

Britain and theme
Labour campaigned on the theme of " Let Us Face the Future " and positioned themselves as the party best placed to rebuild Britain after the war, while the Conservatives ' campaign centred around Churchill.
Building upon this theme, later writers recounted how Joseph used the Grail to catch Christ's blood while interring him and how he founded a line of guardians to keep it safe in Britain.
While their anthem changed to " God Save the Queen " after the dissolution of the Great Britain side in 2007, it is still tradition for the team to use " Land of Hope and Glory " as their walk-out theme.
A running theme for this episode is the " Save Great Britain Telethon ," and at one point there is an appearance by " The Rutle who lives in New York, Nasty ".
A major theme of Irving's writings since the 1980s was his belief that it had been a great blunder on the part of Britain to declare war on Germany in 1939, and that ever since then and as a result of that decision, Britain had slipped into an unstoppable decline.
At a time when the relationship with the EEC was a major issue in Britain, Taylor's pro-Commonwealth Euroscepticism became a common theme in many of his articles.
The opening horn theme of the second movement is well known in Britain since its use in an advert for Castrol GTX oil in the early eighties.
The first was a series of paintings and prints on the theme of nursery rhymes, which was toured around Britain and elsewhere by the Arts Council of Great Britain and British Council from 1991 to 1996.
Dennis Waterman also sang the theme songs to other programmes he starred in, including On the Up, Stay Lucky, and New Tricks, and this led to a parody in Little Britain where Dennis Waterman is offered acting work ; he always assumes he will also ' write the theme tune, sing the theme tune ...'.
The second theme is depiction of the social and political situation in Britain, with particular reference to left-wing politics in the 1980s in the first three books.
The major themes in Shirley are the explicit historical theme of industrial unrest in early nineteenth century Britain ; and the implicit theme of the role of women in society.
It seems to be that in any kind of social circumstance one bumps into in Britain, one bumps into that social hierarchy and therefore it becomes the theme of my work.
* " Scherzo and Trio " is the theme music for BBC Radio 4's Round Britain Quiz.
Puzzles like those in Round Britain Quiz ( a series of cryptic clues linked by a common theme ) have appeared in written form in publications such as BBC MindGames Magazine.
The piece's cannibalistic theme caused a stir in Britain when Yu's work was featured on a Channel 4 documentary exploring Chinese modern art in 2003.
Entrants must write an 800-word piece on the theme " The future of Britain lies with the right hand side of the brain ", the winning piece to be published in the comment pages of The Times and in The London Library Magazine, with the winner receiving £ 5000.
Arguably his most famous work is a duet for guitar and flute, which was recorded by Alexander Lagoya and Jean-Pierre Rampal, although his Duo in G Op. 34 achieved a measure of indirect fame in Britain as the theme tune of cult 1980s science fiction / television game show The Adventure Game.
In Britain, however, it was released in late November after Stiff Records noticed a line referring to the festival — " I wish I was at home for Christmas " — and the specific style of brass instruments and bells in the chorus as a " Christmas-style " theme.

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