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Gender Male
Death287 years ago
Date of birth October 7,1717
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Paris
France
Height 177 (cm)
Weight 76 (kg)
Career start 2002
Teams FC Midtjylland
Position Striker
Picked date Sport Club Internacional
LicensTrialware
DevelopKarl von Randow
Initi releas2002; 20 years ago
Platforms Java
Oper systemWindows
Mac OS X 10.7
Linux
Stabl releas4.6.2 / 6 July 2021; 9 months ago
Size55 MB
Okra answer panel portsPorts
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Full nameCharles Philip Arthur George
Spouse Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
Diana, Princess of Wales
Children Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
Antoine de Mertrus, Seigneur de St.Leger, Domprot
Siblings Prince Andrew, Duke of York
Anne, Princess Royal
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
Education RAF College Cranwell
Date of died October 14,1736
Grandchildren Francois de Mertrus, Seigneur de Domprot, Brandonvillers
Died1727
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Charles Léoffroy de Saint-Yves was an art critic and collector in Paris.

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...By Mark SimpsonBBC News NI correspondentA descendant of 19th Century aristocrat Sir Charles Trevelyan has said if the Irish government asked her family to pay compensation over the Irish famine they would consider the request...

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Liz Truss has 12 hours to turn things around - Tory MP

Liz Truss has 12 hours to turn things around - Tory MP
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... After the chaotic scenes on Wednesday night, Conservative MP Sir Charles Walker said he was " furious" with the " shambles" - and there was " no coming back" for the government...

Suella Braverman quits and vote chaos add to turmoil for the PM

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... One Conservative MP Charles Walker said the situation was a " shambles"...

Suella Braverman quits and vote chaos add to turmoil for the PM

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A chaotic day in Parliament has left Liz Truss 's survival even more uncertain after The sudden resignation of her home secretary and angry scenes during a fracking vote in The Commons .

Opposition MPs alleged some Tories had been bullied and manhandled into voting with The government on fracking.

A minister denied The Claim , but many Tory MPs ended The Day Feeling Angry and let down by their own party.

One Conservative MP Charles Walker said The Situation was a " shambles".

Visibly furious, he told The Bbc : " I've really not seen anything like tonight" adding that There was " no coming back" for The government.

Later he added: " I expect The Prime Minister to resign very soon because she's not up to Her Job . "

Downing Street had started Wednesday believing The Prime Minister was on a more solid footing after The Appointment of Jeremy Hunt as Chancellor - and his decision to much of Ms Truss's mini-Budget - appeared to have calmed The markets.

She also survived Prime Minister 's Questions - The Weekly question session with MPs - relatively unscathed.

However, things began to unravel for Ms Truss shortly after.

It seems near impossible that this chaos can be bottled and buried. An implosion feels unavoidable, perhaps imminent.

The dysfunction is too profound, The Outrage among Conservatives too deep seated for any sense of serenity to be established for as long as Liz Truss is Prime Minister .

So, what could The Prime Minister do next?

She could decide The Game is up - There is no indication, yet, that she is about to do that.

She could be told by her party The Game is up - The Level of discontent within it is huge.

Or she could attempt to continue.

Those still supportive of her point out, rightly, that finding an alternative Prime Minister quickly is difficult and even if This Was pulled off it would be seen as absurd to many around The country.

And so The clamour for a general election would be deafening.

The Life Expectancy of a young government already deeply in peril is currently shortening by The Day .

The Chaos might yet deepen.

The Prime Minister was forced to hastily cancel a visit to an electronics manufacturer in order to have a meeting with her then-Home Secretary Suella Braverman after she broke government data rules.

The Bbc has been told Ms Braverman breached The ministerial code by sending a government document to someone not authorised to receive it.

In her resignation letter, Ms Braverman acknowledged There had been " a technical infringement of The rules" adding: " I have made a mistake; I accept responsibility: I resign. "

However, she also took an angry swipe at The government by accusing it of breaking " key pledges" and failing to reduce immigration numbers.

Her departure makes Ms Braverman The shortest-serving home secretary since World War II - and comes less than a week after The resignation of Kwasi Kwarteng as Chancellor .

Grant Shapps - who Ms Truss had sacked as Transport Secretary Six Weeks Ago - became The new home secretary.

Shortly after Mr Shapps arrived at The Home Office to start his new job, chaotic scenes began to play out in The Commons , where MPs were voting on fracking.

Labour had tabled a vote which, if passed, would give MPs a say on The government's plans to bring back fracking.

Many Conservatives have spoken out against bringing back fracking but they were told that The vote was being regarded as a vote of confidence in The Prime Minister and government.

This meant that if they did not side with The government they could be kicked out of The parliamentary party.

Labour MP Chris Bryant claimed some Conservative MPs had been physically manhandled in The voting lobbies to make sure they supported The government.

And a Labour shadow minister, Anna Mcmorrin , wrote on Twitter that she witnessed one Conservative MP " in tears being manhandled" in The voting lobby in Parliament.

However, Conservative, Alex Stafford, hit back at claims he had been manhandled saying There had simply been a " frank and robust conversation" about his opposition to fracking.

Business Secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg also said he wouldn't characterise The Events as bullying.

The fallout from The vote led to speculation that Chief Whip Wendy Morton - who is in charge of party Discipline - and her deputy Craig Whittaker had left their posts.

Rumours were fuelled by government silence on The issue and at one point, Mr Rees-Mogg told Sky News he was " not entirely clear" about The Situation .

However, after a few hours, it emerged that both Ms Morton and Mr Whittaker were remaining in post.

Earlier in The Day , it was revealed that one of Ms Truss's most senior advisers amid a formal investigation by The Propriety and Ethics Team, which is responsible for standards across government.

It followed some anger from Conservative backbench MPs about briefings to newspapers from No 10 sources over The weekend - including disparaging remarks about former Health Secretary Sajid Javid .

Former Brexit minister Lord David Frost - Once an ally of Ms Truss - has written a piece in The Daily Telegraph calling on The Prime Minister to go.

He argued that she was " implementing neither The programme Liz Truss originally advocated nor The 2019 manifesto" adding: " There is no shred of a mandate for this. It's only happening because The Truss government messed things up more badly than anyone could have imagined. something has to give".



Source of news: bbc.com

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