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Simon Brooks (other)
Simon Brooks (born 1971) is a Welsh editor. Simon Brooks may also refer to: *Simon Brooks, fictional character in ''The Palace'' *Simon Brooks, one of the Candidates of the 2007 New South Wales state election This article provides details on candidates preselected for the 2007 New South Wales state election which was held on 24 March 2007. Retiring MPs Labor *John Bartlett (Australian politician), John Bartlett MLA (Electoral district of Port Stephen ... See also * Simon Brook (other) {{hndis, Brooks, Simon ...
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Simon Brooks
Simon Brooks (born 1971) is a Welsh academic and writer. Academia and Government Adviser He is currently an Associate Professor in the School of Management at Swansea University, an interdisciplinary scholar specialising in history, the history of ideas, multiculturalism, political theory and public policy. He is also a member of the University's Morgan Academy. Brooks has also been appointed as an advisor to the Welsh Government as a member of the Welsh Language Partnership Council, for which he published the report 'Second homes: Developing new policies in Wales' in 2021. Recommendations underpinned government policy in the area. In 2020 he chaired the government committee established to review the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales on Welsh-speaking community groups. Once again, the Committee recommendations underpin government policy. Author Brooks is an independent author and is a former editor of the Welsh language current affairs magazine ''Barn'' (1996–2007), an ...
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The Palace
''The Palace'' is a British drama television series that aired on ITV in 2008. Produced by Company Pictures for the ITV network, it was created by Tom Grieves and follows a fictional British Royal Family in the aftermath of the death of King James III and the succession of his 24-year-old son, King Richard IV, played by Rupert Evans. It also stars Jane Asher and Zoe Telford. The series was filmed on location in Lithuania in 2007 and broadcast from 14 January to 3 March 2008. Low viewing figures cancelled it after one series. Plot On the sudden death of King James III, his 24-year-old elder son inherits the throne and becomes Richard IV. Princess Eleanor (Sophie Winkleman), his older sister, wants the throne for herself and resents that it goes to Richard. Her Private Secretary, Major Simon Brooks (David Harewood), helps her try to discredit the new king. Richard's younger brother, Prince George (Sebastian Armesto), is a party-animal, and the youngest sister, Princess Isabelle ...
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Candidates Of The 2007 New South Wales State Election
This article provides details on candidates preselected for the 2007 New South Wales state election which was held on 24 March 2007. Retiring MPs Labor * John Bartlett MLA ( Port Stephens) – retiring. * Steven Chaytor MLA (Macquarie Fields) – resigned following his (later overturned) conviction for assault of his partner. *Paul Crittenden MLA (Wyong) – retiring. *Bob Debus MLA ( Blue Mountains) – retiring. *John Mills MLA (Wallsend) – retiring. *Sandra Nori MLA (Port Jackson) – retiring. *Milton Orkopoulos MLA ( Swansea) – forced to resign following his arrest on charges of offences against minors. * John Price MLA (Maitland) – retiring. *Carl Scully MLA ( Smithfield) – retiring. *Kim Yeadon MLA ( Granville) – retiring. *Meredith Burgmann MLC – retiring. *Jan Burnswoods MLC – retiring. Liberal *Andrew Humpherson MLA (Davidson) – retiring. * Andrew Tink MLA (Epping) – retiring. *Peta Seaton MLA ( Southern Highlands) – retiring. * John Ryan MLC – ret ...
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