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  • Reg Prentice
  • British politician

    most senior Labour figure ever to defect to the Conservative Party. Reg Prentice was born in Croydon, Surrey, and educated at Whitgift School in South

    Reg Prentice

    Reg_Prentice

  • Margaret Thatcher
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990

    1974 Prime Minister Edward Heath Preceded by Edward Short Succeeded by Reg Prentice Parliamentary Secretary 1961–1964 Ministry for Pensions Shadow portfolios

    Margaret Thatcher

    Margaret Thatcher

    Margaret_Thatcher

  • Labour government, 1974–1979
  • Government of the United Kingdom from 1974 to 1979

    economic reality (Macmillan, 1985). Horn, Geoff. Crossing the floor: Reg Prentice and the crisis of British social democracy (Manchester University Press

    Labour government, 1974–1979

    Labour government, 1974–1979

    Labour_government,_1974–1979

  • Minister of State for International Development and Africa
  • Senior ministerial position in the Government of the United Kingdom

    day-to-day responsibility. Under the Labour government of the 1970s, Reg Prentice sat in the Cabinet during his term. The post's last and main format was

    Minister of State for International Development and Africa

    Minister of State for International Development and Africa

    Minister_of_State_for_International_Development_and_Africa

  • James Callaghan
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1976 to 1979

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    James Callaghan

    James Callaghan

    James_Callaghan

  • Harold Wilson
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1964–1970, 1974–1976)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Harold Wilson

    Harold Wilson

    Harold_Wilson

  • Michael Foot
  • British politician (1913–2010)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Michael Foot

    Michael Foot

    Michael_Foot

  • Roy Jenkins
  • British politician (1920–2003)

    right-wing minister Reg Prentice from the Department of Education, despite already promising Jenkins that he had no intention of sacking Prentice. Jenkins threatened

    Roy Jenkins

    Roy Jenkins

    Roy_Jenkins

  • Tony Benn
  • British politician and activist (1925–2014)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Tony Benn

    Tony Benn

    Tony_Benn

  • John Smith (Labour Party leader)
  • British politician (1938–1994)

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    John Smith (Labour Party leader)

    John Smith (Labour Party leader)

    John_Smith_(Labour_Party_leader)

  • 1979 United Kingdom general election
  • printed a series of articles by disillusioned former Labour ministers (Reg Prentice, Richard Marsh, George Brown, Alfred Robens and Lord Chalfont) detailing

    1979 United Kingdom general election

    1979 United Kingdom general election

    1979_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Denis Healey
  • British politician (1917–2015)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Denis Healey

    Denis Healey

    Denis_Healey

  • The Iron Lady (film)
  • 2011 British biographical drama film

    Sessions as Edward Heath Roger Allam as Gordon Reece David Westhead as Reg Prentice Michael Pennington as Michael Foot Angus Wright as John Nott Julian Wadham

    The Iron Lady (film)

    The_Iron_Lady_(film)

  • Second Wilson shadow cabinet
  • Chancellor James Callaghan replaces Denis Healey as Shadow Foreign Secretary Reg Prentice joins the shadow cabinet, replacing James Callaghan as Shadow Employment

    Second Wilson shadow cabinet

    Second_Wilson_shadow_cabinet

  • Anthony Crosland
  • British politician (1918–1977)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Anthony Crosland

    Anthony Crosland

    Anthony_Crosland

  • Merlyn Rees
  • British politician (1920–2006)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Merlyn Rees

    Merlyn Rees

    Merlyn_Rees

  • Tim Boswell
  • British politician (1942–2025)

    contest the Daventry constituency after the sitting Conservative MP Reg Prentice announced his retirement. He was elected as the Conservative MP for Daventry

    Tim Boswell

    Tim Boswell

    Tim_Boswell

  • Prentice (surname)
  • Surname list

    civic leader Mitchell Prentice (born 1983), Australian soccer player Reg Prentice (1923–2001), British politician Robert Prentice (1917–1987), Australian

    Prentice (surname)

    Prentice_(surname)

  • Croydon London Borough Council
  • Municipal body governing London Borough

    MPs Andrew Pelling, Vivian Bendall, David Congdon, Geraint Davies and Reg Prentice, London Assembly member Valerie Shawcross, Lord Bowness, John Donaldson

    Croydon London Borough Council

    Croydon London Borough Council

    Croydon_London_Borough_Council

  • Ron Leighton
  • British politician

    by regaining Newham North East for his party; it had been the seat of Reg Prentice, who during the previous Parliament had defected from Labour to the Conservatives

    Ron Leighton

    Ron_Leighton

  • Daventry (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (since 1974)

    Election Member Party Feb 1974 Arthur Jones Conservative 1979 Reg Prentice Conservative 1987 Tim Boswell Conservative 2010 Chris Heaton-Harris Conservative

    Daventry (constituency)

    Daventry (constituency)

    Daventry_(constituency)

  • Bill Rodgers, Baron Rodgers of Quarry Bank
  • British politician (born 1928)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Bill Rodgers, Baron Rodgers of Quarry Bank

    Bill Rodgers, Baron Rodgers of Quarry Bank

    Bill_Rodgers,_Baron_Rodgers_of_Quarry_Bank

  • Michael Ward (British politician)
  • British politician (1931–2009)

    Parliamentary Private Secretary to Reg Prentice, Secretary of State for Education and Science, and after Prentice left the government, Ward was PPS to

    Michael Ward (British politician)

    Michael_Ward_(British_politician)

  • Peter Shore
  • British politician (1924–2001)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Peter Shore

    Peter_Shore

  • Alf Morris
  • British Labour Co-operative politician and disability rights campaigner

    Harold Wilson James Callaghan Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Reg Prentice (as Minister of State) Member of the House of Lords Lord Temporal Life

    Alf Morris

    Alf_Morris

  • Militant tendency
  • Trotskyist group in the British Labour Party

    service or wherever". At the same time in late 1975, cabinet minister Reg Prentice, later a Conservative minister, was deselected by his Constituency Labour

    Militant tendency

    Militant_tendency

  • Jim Prior
  • British politician (1927–2016)

    office 29 October 1974 – 4 May 1979 Leader Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Reg Prentice Succeeded by Albert Booth Shadow Home Secretary In office 11 March 1974 –

    Jim Prior

    Jim_Prior

  • John Silkin
  • British left-wing Labour politician and solicitor (1923-1987)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    John Silkin

    John Silkin

    John_Silkin

  • Julian Lewis
  • British Conservative politician (born 1951)

    deselection of the sitting MP, Reg Prentice, and in order to highlight Militant tendency entryism in the Labour Party. Prentice himself later joined the Conservatives

    Julian Lewis

    Julian Lewis

    Julian_Lewis

  • Frank Judd, Baron Judd
  • British Labour Party politician (1935–2021)

    December 1976 – 21 February 1977 Prime Minister James Callaghan Preceded by Reg Prentice Succeeded by Judith Hart Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Overseas

    Frank Judd, Baron Judd

    Frank Judd, Baron Judd

    Frank_Judd,_Baron_Judd

  • Croydon North (constituency)
  • UK Parliament constituency (1918–1955; 1997–2024)

    Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Fred Harris 29,984 55.5 +2.1 Labour Reg Prentice 19,738 36.6 +0.1 Liberal Brian Dudley Collins 4,272 7.9 −2.3 Majority

    Croydon North (constituency)

    Croydon North (constituency)

    Croydon_North_(constituency)

  • Roy Mason
  • British politician (1924-2015)

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    Roy Mason

    Roy Mason

    Roy_Mason

  • John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon
  • British politician (1931–2023)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon

    John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon

    John_Morris,_Baron_Morris_of_Aberavon

  • Shirley Williams
  • British politician and academic (1930–2021)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Shirley Williams

    Shirley Williams

    Shirley_Williams

  • Arthur Bottomley
  • British politician (1907–1995)

    Prime Minister Harold Wilson Preceded by Anthony Greenwood Succeeded by Reg Prentice Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations In office 16 October 1964 –

    Arthur Bottomley

    Arthur Bottomley

    Arthur_Bottomley

  • Fred Peart, Baron Peart
  • British politician (1914–1988)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Fred Peart, Baron Peart

    Fred Peart, Baron Peart

    Fred_Peart,_Baron_Peart

  • Eric Heffer
  • British politician (1922–1991)

    by Reg Prentice who was already beginning the move across the political spectrum which would see him join the Conservative Party in 1977. Prentice's refusal

    Eric Heffer

    Eric_Heffer

  • Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester
  • British barrister and politician

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester

    Harold_Lever,_Baron_Lever_of_Manchester

  • Malcolm Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd
  • British politician (1918–2001)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Malcolm Shepherd, 2nd Baron Shepherd

    Malcolm_Shepherd,_2nd_Baron_Shepherd

  • Roy Hattersley
  • British politician, author and journalist (1932–2026)

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    Roy Hattersley

    Roy Hattersley

    Roy_Hattersley

  • List of British politicians who have changed party affiliation
  • February 1972, p. 2. Horn, Geoff (11 January 2015). Crossing the floor: Reg Prentice and the crisis of British social democracy (paperback ed.). Manchester

    List of British politicians who have changed party affiliation

    List_of_British_politicians_who_have_changed_party_affiliation

  • Eric Varley
  • British politician and life peer (1932-2008)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Eric Varley

    Eric_Varley

  • Shadow Minister for Employment
  • British opposition frontbench position

    Labour Harold Wilson James Callaghan 19 October 1971 19 April 1972 Labour Reg Prentice 19 April 1972 4 March 1974 Labour William Whitelaw 4 March 1974 12 June

    Shadow Minister for Employment

    Shadow_Minister_for_Employment

  • Social Democratic Alliance (UK)
  • Socialism, and claimed the support of Cabinet members Roy Jenkins and Reg Prentice. It initially focussed on anti-communism, and on supporting Labour MPs

    Social Democratic Alliance (UK)

    Social_Democratic_Alliance_(UK)

  • Deaths in January 2001
  • Sammy Odom, 59, American football player (Houston Oilers). Reg Prentice, Baron Prentice, 77, British politician and government minister. Imre Sinkovits

    Deaths in January 2001

    Deaths_in_January_2001

  • Stan Orme
  • British politician (1923-2005)

    Prime Minister James Callaghan Preceded by Brian O'Malley Succeeded by Reg Prentice Member of Parliament for Salford East In office 9 June 1983 – 8 April

    Stan Orme

    Stan Orme

    Stan_Orme

  • Barbara Castle
  • British politician (1910–2002)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Barbara Castle

    Barbara Castle

    Barbara_Castle

  • Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones
  • British politician (1909–1989)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones

    Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones

    Elwyn_Jones,_Baron_Elwyn-Jones

  • Bob Mellish
  • British politician (1913–1998)

    August 1967 – 30 April 1969 Prime Minister Harold Wilson Preceded by Reg Prentice Succeeded by John Silkin Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Housing

    Bob Mellish

    Bob_Mellish

  • Judith Hart
  • British politician

    Richard Wood Succeeded by Reg Prentice In office 6 October 1969 – 19 June 1970 Prime Minister Harold Wilson Preceded by Reg Prentice Succeeded by Richard Wood

    Judith Hart

    Judith_Hart

  • Hugh Rossi
  • British politician (1927–2020)

    January 1981 – 12 June 1983 Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher Preceded by Reg Prentice Succeeded by Rhodes Boyson Minister of State for Northern Ireland In

    Hugh Rossi

    Hugh_Rossi

  • Ministry of Technology
  • UK Cabinet position

    February 1967 – 1 July 1968 Joseph Mallalieu 1 July 1968 – 13 October 1969 Reg Prentice 6 October 1969 – 10 October 1969 Charles Delacourt-Smith 13 October 1969

    Ministry of Technology

    Ministry_of_Technology

  • Deselection of Labour MPs
  • UK political process

    Harold Wilson Edward Griffiths 1974 Sheffield Brightside Harold Wilson Reg Prentice 1975 Newham North East Harold Wilson Subsequently defected to the Conservatives

    Deselection of Labour MPs

    Deselection_of_Labour_MPs

  • Labour government, 1964–1970
  • Government of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970

    Science Bertram Bowden, Baron Bowden 19 October 1964 – 11 October 1965 Reg Prentice 20 October 1964 – 6 April 1966   Edward Redhead 11 October 1965 – 7 January

    Labour government, 1964–1970

    Labour government, 1964–1970

    Labour_government,_1964–1970

  • Goronwy Roberts, Baron Goronwy-Roberts
  • British politician (1913–1981)

    April 1966 – 29 August 1967 Prime Minister Harold Wilson Preceded by Reg Prentice Succeeded by Alice Bacon Minister of State for Wales In office 20 October

    Goronwy Roberts, Baron Goronwy-Roberts

    Goronwy Roberts, Baron Goronwy-Roberts

    Goronwy_Roberts,_Baron_Goronwy-Roberts

  • Edward Short, Baron Glenamara
  • British politician and life peer (1912-2012)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Edward Short, Baron Glenamara

    Edward_Short,_Baron_Glenamara

  • David Owen
  • British politician (born 1938)

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    David Owen

    David Owen

    David_Owen

  • Democratic Labour Party (UK, 1972)
  • Defunct social democratic political party in the United Kingdom

    [citation needed] Prior to his defection to the Conservatives in 1977, Reg Prentice considered standing as a social democrat and stood on a platform with

    Democratic Labour Party (UK, 1972)

    Democratic_Labour_Party_(UK,_1972)

  • Streatham (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918-2024

    Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Duncan Sandys 25,862 65.5 +5.6 Labour Reg Prentice 13,594 34.5 +1.7 Majority 12,268 31.1 +3.9 Turnout 39,456 74.8 −6.7 Registered

    Streatham (UK Parliament constituency)

    Streatham (UK Parliament constituency)

    Streatham_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Neil Macfarlane (politician)
  • British politician (born 1936)

    for Parliament in 1970 at East Ham North, but was defeated by Labour's Reg Prentice. He was elected member of parliament for Sutton and Cheam in February

    Neil Macfarlane (politician)

    Neil Macfarlane (politician)

    Neil_Macfarlane_(politician)

  • Richard Balfe
  • British politician and life peer (born 1944)

    Conservative Party, the first elected Labour politician to do so since Reg Prentice in 1977. Balfe stood down as an MEP in 2004. He then worked primarily

    Richard Balfe

    Richard Balfe

    Richard_Balfe

  • John Wilson (London politician)
  • Labour Party member of the Greater London Council (born 1941)

    (29 June 1975). "Plucky Reg Squares up to a losing fight". The Observer. p. 2. Geoff Horn, "Crossing the Floor: Reg Prentice and the Crisis of British

    John Wilson (London politician)

    John_Wilson_(London_politician)

  • Edmund Dell
  • British politician and businessman

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    Edmund Dell

    Edmund_Dell

  • List of Conservative Party MPs (UK)
  • Mackworth Praed; MP for Great Yarmouth (1835–1837) and Aylesbury (1837–1839) Reg Prentice; MP for Newham North East (1977–1979) and Daventry (1979–1987) Victoria

    List of Conservative Party MPs (UK)

    List_of_Conservative_Party_MPs_(UK)

  • Champion House
  • BBC television drama series

    Larry Grant Pamela Manson as Mrs. Lloyd Michael Beint as Reg Prentice Arthur Brough as Reg Hapsley Alan Gifford as Robert Shadwell David Ellison as Fred

    Champion House

    Champion_House

  • Albert Oram, Baron Oram
  • British politician

    Greenwood, Arthur Bottomley and his Parliamentary neighbour in East Ham, Reg Prentice; and a Government Whip 1976 to 1978 in the House of Lords. He accompanied

    Albert Oram, Baron Oram

    Albert_Oram,_Baron_Oram

  • Minister of State for Social Security and Disability
  • Ministerial role in the British government

    (Disablement) at the Department of Health and Social Security 7 May 1979 – 1981: Reg Prentice, Minister of State (Social Security), DHSS 5 January 1981 – 1983: Hugh

    Minister of State for Social Security and Disability

    Minister of State for Social Security and Disability

    Minister_of_State_for_Social_Security_and_Disability

  • David Ennals, Baron Ennals
  • British politician and activist

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    David Ennals, Baron Ennals

    David Ennals, Baron Ennals

    David_Ennals,_Baron_Ennals

  • List of Question Time episodes
  • John Grugeon, Stan Orme, Claire Palley 31 18 15 May 1980 Hugh Clegg, Reg Prentice, Jo Richardson, Angela Rumbold 32 19 22 May 1980 Leon Brittan, Paul Foot

    List of Question Time episodes

    List_of_Question_Time_episodes

  • 1960 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election
  • 1960 UK election

    Short Newcastle upon Tyne Central 37 31 George Strauss Vauxhall 36 32 Reg Prentice East Ham North 34 33† Frederick Mulley Sheffield Park 33 33† John Strachey

    1960 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election

    1960_Labour_Party_Shadow_Cabinet_election

  • Willie Ross, Baron Ross of Marnock
  • Scottish politician (1911-1988)

    Roy Mason Bob Mellish John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme Fred Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Willie Ross Lord Shepherd Peter Shore Edward

    Willie Ross, Baron Ross of Marnock

    Willie_Ross,_Baron_Ross_of_Marnock

  • Stephen Haseler
  • British politician (1942–2017)

    Socialists. Although the new group was supported by the Cabinet minister Reg Prentice, who declared that he would speak in its support on "any platform", the

    Stephen Haseler

    Stephen_Haseler

  • Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth
  • British politician and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds

    Minister Alec Douglas-Home Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Reg Prentice Minister of Education In office 13 July 1962 – 31 March 1964 Prime Minister

    Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth

    Edward_Boyle,_Baron_Boyle_of_Handsworth

  • List of life peerages (1979–1997)
  • and of Hornsea in Yorkshire 20 August 2016 28 30 January 1992 Reg Prentice ‡ Baron Prentice of Daventry in the County of Northamptonshire 18 January 2001

    List of life peerages (1979–1997)

    List_of_life_peerages_(1979–1997)

  • Edward Britton
  • Teachers in Technical Institutions, during which time he worked with Reg Prentice to challenge the outcome of the Robbins Committee, and successfully lobbied

    Edward Britton

    Edward_Britton

  • Bruce Millan
  • British politician (1927–2013)

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    Bruce Millan

    Bruce Millan

    Bruce_Millan

  • List of MPs elected in the 1964 United Kingdom general election
  • Shinwell Labour East Grinstead Evelyn Emmet Conservative East Ham North Reg Prentice Labour East Ham South Albert Oram Labour Eastbourne Charles Taylor Conservative

    List of MPs elected in the 1964 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1964 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1964_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Mildenhall, Wiltshire
  • Village in Wiltshire, England

    (1921–2007), farmer and politician, lived and died in Mildenhall Reg Prentice, Baron Prentice (1923–2001), politician, died in Mildenhall Littlecote Roman

    Mildenhall, Wiltshire

    Mildenhall, Wiltshire

    Mildenhall,_Wiltshire

  • List of Privy Counsellors (1952–2022)
  • List of Privy Council members appointed by Elizabeth II

    Marsh (1928–2011) Jack Marshall (1912–1988) Sir Alfred North (1900–1981) Reg Prentice (1923–2001) Sir Eric Sachs (1898–1979) The Lord Shackleton (1911–1994)

    List of Privy Counsellors (1952–2022)

    List_of_Privy_Counsellors_(1952–2022)

  • Fred Mulley
  • British politician

    September 1976 Prime Minister Harold Wilson James Callaghan Preceded by Reg Prentice Succeeded by Shirley Williams Minister of Transport In office 7 March

    Fred Mulley

    Fred Mulley

    Fred_Mulley

  • Newham North East
  • UK Parliament constituency (1974–1997)

    Election Member Party February 1974 Reg Prentice Labour 1977 Conservative 1979 Ron Leighton Labour 1994 by-election Stephen Timms Labour 1997 constituency

    Newham North East

    Newham_North_East

  • 1957 East Ham North by-election
  • UK Parliamentary by-election

    By-election 1957: East Ham North Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Reg Prentice 12,546 56.26 −2.87 Conservative John Henry Samuel Bangay 6,567 29.45 −11

    1957 East Ham North by-election

    1957_East_Ham_North_by-election

  • Albert Booth
  • British politician

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    Albert Booth

    Albert_Booth

  • Cyril Townsend
  • British politician (1937–2013)

    opposed. In 1979, after six months as Parliamentary private secretary to Reg Prentice, he resigned over immigration restrictions on Asian fiancés. He criticised

    Cyril Townsend

    Cyril_Townsend

  • John Vereker (civil servant)
  • British civil servant (born 1944)

    was appointed private secretary to three Labour Cabinet Ministers – Reg Prentice, Frank Judd and Judith Hart. In 1980, he was invited by the Prime Minister

    John Vereker (civil servant)

    John_Vereker_(civil_servant)

  • List of MPs elected in the 1959 United Kingdom general election
  • Shinwell Labour East Grinstead Evelyn Emmet Conservative East Ham North Reg Prentice Labour East Ham South Albert Oram Labour Eastbourne Charles Taylor Conservative

    List of MPs elected in the 1959 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1959 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1959_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Career Development Institute
  • For the youngsters by the Government

    to 1974), who had written a report on industrial training, Labour MP Reg Prentice (later Education Secretary from 1974 to 1975), Sir William Alexander

    Career Development Institute

    Career_Development_Institute

  • 1923 in the United Kingdom
  • soldier (died 2012) 16 July Tony Eldridge, Royal Navy officer (died 2015) Reg Prentice, politician (died 2001) 17 July – John Cooper, car maker (died 2000)

    1923 in the United Kingdom

    1923_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Tom Taylor, Baron Taylor of Blackburn
  • Businessman and politician

    super-ministries into the new Wilsonian era, when the Education Secretary Reg Prentice asked him to report on school management. The report New Partnership

    Tom Taylor, Baron Taylor of Blackburn

    Tom_Taylor,_Baron_Taylor_of_Blackburn

  • List of MPs elected in the October 1974 United Kingdom general election
  • Labour New Forest Patrick McNair-Wilson Conservative Newham North East Reg Prentice Labour Newham North West Arthur Lewis Labour Newham South Nigel Spearing

    List of MPs elected in the October 1974 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_October_1974_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1966 United Kingdom general election
  • Labour East Grinstead Geoffrey Johnson-Smith Conservative East Ham North Reg Prentice Labour East Ham South Albert Oram Labour Eastbourne Charles Taylor Conservative

    List of MPs elected in the 1966 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1966 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1966_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • East Ham North
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918–1974

    Lawrence Labour 1931 John Mayhew Conservative 1945 Percy Daines Labour Co-operative 1957 by-election Reg Prentice Labour Feb 1974 constituency abolished

    East Ham North

    East Ham North

    East_Ham_North

  • First Commissioner of Works
  • Former UK government role

    West (1902–1980) 19 October 1964 6 April 1966 Labour Wilson (I & II) Reg Prentice MP for East Ham North (1923–2001) 6 April 1966 29 August 1967 Labour

    First Commissioner of Works

    First Commissioner of Works

    First_Commissioner_of_Works

  • Joel Barnett
  • British politician (1923-2014)

    Bruce Millan John Morris Fred Mulley Stanley Orme David Owen Lord Peart Reg Prentice Merlyn Rees Bill Rodgers Lord Shepherd Peter Shore John Silkin John Smith

    Joel Barnett

    Joel_Barnett

  • 1973 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election
  • UK political party election

    Callaghan Cardiff South East 150 2 4 Michael Foot Ebbw Vale 147 3 1 Reg Prentice Daventry 146 4 3 Anthony Crosland Great Grimsby 145 5 N/A Roy Jenkins

    1973 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election

    1973_Labour_Party_Shadow_Cabinet_election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1970 United Kingdom general election
  • Labour East Grinstead Geoffrey Johnson Smith Conservative East Ham North Reg Prentice Labour East Ham South Albert Oram Labour Eastbourne Sir Charles Taylor

    List of MPs elected in the 1970 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1970 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1970_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • 2001 in the United Kingdom
  • 1930) 18 January Peter Haigh, television presenter (born 1925) Reg Prentice, Baron Prentice, politician and life peer (born 1923) 20 January – Crispin Nash-Williams

    2001 in the United Kingdom

    2001_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Arthur Jones (Conservative politician)
  • British politician (1915–1991)

    for Daventry from 1974 to 1979. His successor as MP for Daventry was Reg Prentice, previously MP for Newham North East who had defected from the Labour

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  • PEG
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    Short form of English Peggy, PEG means "pearl."

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  • Male

    English

    REG

    Short form of English Reginald, REG means "wise ruler."

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  • Rey
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    American, Australian, Chinese, French, Gaelic, German, Latin, Spanish, Swiss

    Rey

    King; Regal; Red; Royal

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  • Greg
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    English

    Greg

    English : variant spelling of Gregg.

    Greg

  • REN
  • Female

    Japanese

    REN

    (è“®) Japanese name REN means "water lily."

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  • REX
  • Male

    English

    REX

    19th century English name derived from Latin rex, REX means "king."

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  • Reg
  • Boy/Male

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    Reg

    Mighty counselor-ruler. Form of Reynold.

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  • Beg |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Beg |

    Noble, Prince

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  • GREG
  • Male

    English

    GREG

    Short form of English Gregory, and Scottish Gregor, both GREG means "watchful; vigilant."

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ree

    English : variant of Rye 1 and 2.Norwegian : habitational name from any of six farmsteads named Re, the name being derived from an unattested Old Norse word meaning ‘long narrow gravel ridge’.Korean : variant of Yi.

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  • Reg
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Christian, English

    Reg

    Mighty Counsellor-ruler; Form of Reynold; Diminutive of Reginald; Wise Ruler

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  • Rew
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rew

    English : variant of Rowe 1, from the Old English byform rǣw, or a habitational name from places in Devon and Isle of Wight called Rew from this word.Americanized spelling of German Ruh.

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  • Red
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    Australian, British, Christian, English

    Red

    Red Headed; Fire; Ruddy Complexioned

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  • Rea | Rea
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rea | Rea

    Rich or from hadria, Gem, Goddess Lakshmi, Graceful, Singer

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  • SÖREN
  • Male

    Icelandic

    SÖREN

    Icelandic form of Roman Latin Severinus, SÖREN means "stern."

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  • REI
  • Female

    Japanese

    REI

    (1-鈴, 2-零, 3-麗, 4-霊) Japanese name REI means 1) "bell," 2) "nothing, zero" or 3) "lovely," 4) "spirit."

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  • MEG
  • Female

    English

    MEG

    Pet form of English Margaret, MEG means "pearl."

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    Spanish and southern French (Occitan)

    Rey

    Spanish and southern French (Occitan) : from Spanish and Old French rey ‘king’ (from Latin rex, genitive regis), which could have been applied any of in numerous ways: it may have denoted someone in the service of a king; it may have been from the title of someone in a brotherhood; or a nickname for someone who behaved in a regal fashion or who had earned the title in some contest of skill or by presiding over festivities.English : variant spelling of Ray 1, cognate with 1.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with ragin ‘counsel’.German : nickname for a leader of dancing or singing, from Middle Low German rei(e) ‘(line) dance’, ‘(satirical) song’.

    Rey

  • Ren
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ren

    English : unexplained. Perhaps a variant of Wren.Dutch (de Ren) : origin unexplained.Variant spelling of German Renn.Swedish : soldier’s name, from ren ‘reindeer’.Chinese : from the name of Rencheng ‘Ren City’, which was granted to Yu Yang, the 25th son of the Emperor Huang Di (2697–2595 bc). Some of his descendants later adopted the place name as their surname.

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  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin

    Peg

    Pearl; Diminutive; Diminutive of Margaret which Developed from Rhyming with Meg

    Peg

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  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Quddusiyyah |

    Sacred, Pious

  • Uchitdeep
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Uchitdeep

    Lamp of the Right

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    African, American, British, Christian, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

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    Flower; Natural; Everywhere; God; Born During the Summer; Beautiful Line; To Ask; Good Mother

  • Nemausus
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Nemausus

    Mythical god of Nimes.

  • ALVISE
  • Male

    Italian

    ALVISE

    Italian name derived from the patronymic surname Alvisio, which ultimately derived from Germanic Hlodovic, thus sharing the same etymology as French Louis, ALVISE means "famous warrior."

  • Riyanka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Riyanka

    Beautiful, Lovable, Symbol

  • Faye
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Faye

    Fairy

  • Chela
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish

    Chela

    Consolation.

  • Anusha | அநுஷா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Anusha | அநுஷா

    Beautiful morning, A star

  • Barratt
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Barratt

    Bear-strength

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  • Red-letter
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a red letter; marked by red letters.

  • Red-tape
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characterized by, official formality. See Red tape, under Red, a.

  • Peg
  • n.

    A step; a degree; esp. in the slang phrase "To take one down peg."

  • Leg
  • n.

    The part of any article of clothing which covers the leg; as, the leg of a stocking or of a pair of trousers.

  • Red
  • n.

    An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a.

  • Red
  • n.

    A red pigment.

  • Peg
  • v. t.

    To score with a peg, as points in the game; as, she pegged twelwe points.

  • Rose-red
  • a.

    Red as a rose; specifically (Zool.), of a pure purplish red color.

  • Red-hot
  • a.

    Red with heat; heated to redness; as, red-hot iron; red-hot balls. Hence, figuratively, excited; violent; as, a red-hot radical.

  • Ree
  • n.

    See Rei.

  • Leg
  • v. t.

    To use as a leg, with it as object

  • Red-tailed
  • a.

    Having a red tail.

  • Res
  • pl.

    of Res

  • Red-hand
  • a. / adv.

    Alt. of Red-handed

  • Rig
  • n.

    The peculiar fitting in shape, number, and arrangement of sails and masts, by which different types of vessels are distinguished; as, schooner rig, ship rig, etc. See Illustration in Appendix.

  • Leg
  • n.

    A bow, esp. in the phrase to make a leg; probably from drawing the leg backward in bowing.

  • Leg
  • n.

    That which resembles a leg in form or use; especially, any long and slender support on which any object rests; as, the leg of a table; the leg of a pair of compasses or dividers.

  • Sultan-red
  • a.

    Having a deep red color.

  • Beg
  • v. t.

    To make petition to; to entreat; as, to beg a person to grant a favor.