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    David Blunkett, Baron Blunkett, PC (born 6 June 1947) is a British Labour Party politician who has been a Member of the House of Lords since 2015, and...
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    On 15 December 2004, in the reshuffle following the resignation of David Blunkett, he replaced Ruth Kelly as a Cabinet Office Minister. Following Labour's...
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  • personnel and cost nearly £3 million. On 24 November 2002, Home Secretary David Blunkett ordered that Roy Whiting must serve a minimum of 50 years in prison...
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  • Following the publication of the report, the Labour education secretary David Blunkett proposed the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998, on 26 November...
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  • This edition was notable for a confrontation between Jeffrey Archer and David Starkey over the age of homosexual consent. 12 May 1994: Edition following...
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    had 'legislated to prevent them'. Following the first resignation of David Blunkett on 15 December 2004, Clarke was appointed Home Secretary, one of the...
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  • Whitehouse resigned in the same year under pressure from the Home Secretary, David Blunkett. His successor publicly apologised to Ashley's family in 2003. Ashley's...
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    ministers, David Blunkett and Beverley Hughes, after both were forced to resign. At the time of the 2005 Conservative leadership contest, David Davis was...
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  • with two others, received fifty-year tariffs imposed by Home Secretary David Blunkett in 2002. Daniel Charles Handley (27 April 1985 – 2 October 1994) was...
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  • Criminal Justice Act 2003 (with effect from 2005) by the Home Secretary, David Blunkett, and abolished in 2012. It was intended to protect the public against...
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