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He held that seat in the 1987 elections, after which he became a Parliamentary Undersecretary.
He served as Parliamentary Undersecretary to the Minister of Justice.
Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for War (1954-1957)
Parliamentary Undersecretary Alan Johnson summed up the Bill before the House divided.
Meurant refused, and was sacked as Parliamentary Undersecretary.
While in Parliament, Kyd served for a time as a Parliamentary Undersecretary.
Following the 1987 election, she was appointed parliamentary undersecretary to the Minister of Employment and of Social Welfare.
On 4 May 1979 he was appointed Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Defence, a position known then as the Navy Minister.
Keefer served as Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for External Affairs from November 1918 to July 1920.
Between 2002 and 2006 he served as a Parliamentary Undersecretary, first to the Minister of Justice, and then to the Minister of Revenue.
She served as Leader of the House and Parliamentary Undersecretary to the Minister of Internal Affairs and Works.
Within the Conservative-Liberal Democrat Coalition, he has been appointed as the Parliamentary Undersecretary of State in the Department for International Development.
When Labour took office in 1964, Mayhew became Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Defence - a post more often referred to as "Minister for the Navy".
He served as Leader of the House in the coalition government of Robert Woonton, before being appointed as a Parliamentary Undersecretary in October 2002.
In September 1995, Right of Centre clashed with the National Party when Ross Meurant was sacked as Parliamentary Undersecretary for Agriculture.
In October 1961 Thatcher was promoted to the front bench as Parliamentary Undersecretary at the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance in Harold Macmillan's administration.
After the 2001 election, Tony Blair offered McDonagh the job of being Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Communities, however she declined the offer and remained a backbencher.
At this particular alumni bash, the highest achievers are Christopher Headingley (Neil Hunt), a parliamentary undersecretary, and David Buckle (John Henry Cox), a successful surgeon.
St John's Therapy Centre was officially opened on Thursday 2 July 2009 by Professor Ann Keen MP, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Health.
Promotion at Day's End By the end of the day, he had promoted Gillian Shephard from parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Social Security to Minister of State in the Treasury, but not to the Cabinet.
Lady Hanham, the parliamentary undersecretary of state for communities in the House of Lords, objected to proposals for a memorial garden to Diana, Princess of Wales at Kensington Palace when leader of Kensington and Chelsea council.
Clark is returned as MP for Plymouth Sutton and subsequently appointed Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Employment by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher but finds his secretary disdainful and his briefs turgid and devious.
Sir Fitzroy was also a diplomat in Stalin's Soviet Union in the 1930's, a longtime Conservative Member of Parliament, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for War in the 1950's, a traveler and the author of a score of books.
After being re-elected in 1996, he served as Parliamentary Undersecretary for Works, EPC, and the Water Authority, before being appointed to Cabinet as Minister of Justice Between 1998 and 2001, he served as Minister of Agriculture.