Ridley (of Liddesdale), NicholasRidley, Baron (1929-93) British statesman, born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear...
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Ms Ridley was lambasted for making a "foolhardy" decision to go into Afghanistan with a number of commentators accusing her of being "selfish" for taking such a risk as a single mother.
The Kemp's ridley and olive ridley sea turtles are the smallest of all extant sea turtles, with the weight of an adult generally being less than 45 kg and the straight carapace length around 65 cm.
Ridley Park was officially incorporated as a Borough on December 12, 1887 and continues to thrive as a premier residential community.
The Right Honourable '''NicholasRidley, BaronRidley of Liddesdale,''' Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC (February 17, 1929 - March 4, 1993) was a British politician.
On July 14, 1990 he was forced to resign as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry after an interview published in ''The Spectator (1828) The Spectator''.
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Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth (1923–1981), Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1959–1962, and Vice-Chancellor, University of Leeds, 1970–1981
Anthony Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Berwick (born 1929), Lord Justice of Appeal, 1984–1993, and Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1993–1999
NicholasRidley, BaronRidley of Liddesdale (1929–1993), Financial Secretary to the Treasury, 1981–1983, Secretary of State for Transport, 1983–1986, Secretary of State for the Environment, 1986–1989, and Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, 1989–1990
NicholasRidley, BaronRidley of Liddesdale (1929-1993), Politician
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