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Andrew Little (other)
Andrew Little or Andy Little may refer to: * Andrew Little (Canadian politician) (1919–1993), Member of the Alberta Legislative Assembly * Andrew Little (footballer) (born 1989), Northern Irish footballer * Andrew Little (New Zealand politician) (born 1965), leader of the New Zealand Labour Party (2014–2017) * Andrew George Little Andrew George Little (28 September 1863 – 22 October 1945) was an English historian, specialising in the Franciscans (known as the Greyfriars) in medieval England. He was Professor of History at the University College of South Wales, Cardiff, ...
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Andrew Little (Canadian Politician)
Andrew Little (March 6, 1919 – February 2, 1993) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. Little was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in the 1975 Alberta general election defeating Social Credit incumbent George Ho Lem by almost 5705 votes. He represented the Progressive Conservatives for Calgary McCall, and served as a back bencher in the Progressive Conservative government. In the 1979 Alberta general election The 1979 Alberta general election was held on March 14, 1979, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, which had been expanded to 79 seats. The Progressive Conservative Party of Peter Lougheed won its third consecutive term in go ..., Little was easily re-elected to a second term in office. He served out his full term and retired in 1982. While serving in the Alberta Legislative Assembly he was chairman of the Alberta Human Tissue Procurement Task Force and Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Council. Little died on Februa ...
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Andrew Little (footballer)
Andrew Little (born 12 May 1989) is a Northern Irish former footballer who played mainly as a forward. A versatile player, he could play in any outfield position, though preferred a more attacking role. He left Ballinamallard United for Rangers in 2006, where he turned professional the following year. He made a number of first team appearances in 2009–10, but was otherwise limited to youth and reserve team football until he won a loan move to Port Vale in August 2011. He returned to Rangers, and was a key player as they won the Scottish Third Division title in 2012–13 and the League One title in 2013–14. He signed with Preston North End in June 2014, and was loaned out to Blackpool in November 2015, and Accrington Stanley in March 2016. He was released by Preston in May 2016, and joined Stirling Albion in February 2017, where he played until May 2018. He signed with Dumbarton in July 2018, but retired in November 2018 following persistent injury problems. Having represente ...
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Andrew Little (New Zealand Politician)
Andrew James Little (born 7 May 1965) is a New Zealand politician and former trade union official, currently serving as Minister of Health and Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations. He is also the Minister for the Government Communications Security Bureau and the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service. Little was previously Leader of the Opposition from 2014 to 2017. Little was the national secretary of New Zealand's largest trade union, the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union (EPMU), and he was President of the Labour Party from 2009 to 2011. He entered Parliament in as a list MP. Little served as the Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party from 18 November 2014 until 1 August 2017, when he resigned to make way for Jacinda Ardern. With the formation of a Labour-led coalition government in October 2017, Little was appointed as Minister of Justice, Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, and Minister in charge of the Government Communications Securi ...
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