David Wallace Politician
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 165 years ago |
Portrayed by | Andy Buckley |
First appearance | Valentine's Day |
Last appearance | Finale |
Occupations | Chief Financial Officer |
Managing Director | |
Awards | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction |
MacArthur Fellowship | |
Whiting Awards | |
Aga Khan Prize for Fiction | |
Lannan Literary Award for Fiction | |
Date of birth | April 24,1799 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Mifflin County |
Pennsylvania | |
United States | |
Died | Indianapolis |
Indiana | |
United States | |
Party | Whig Party |
Place of burial | Crown Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States |
Children | Lew Wallace |
Edward Wallace | |
Ryan Elizabeth Wallace | |
Benjamin Wallace | |
Emma Wallace | |
Joseph Wallace | |
Mary Sanders Wallace Leathers | |
Spouse | Zerelda G. Wallace |
Aileen Clancy | |
Esther French | |
Played by | Andy Buckley |
First appear | Valentine's Day 2006 |
Last appear | Finale 2013 |
Okra answer panel son | Son |
Okra answer panel wife | Wife |
Okra answer panel invention | Invention |
Movies/Shows | Gold Dust |
Mortuary | |
Humongous | |
The Office | |
Creators | Greg Daniels |
Michael Schur | |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Weight | 105 (kg) |
Education | Crescent College Comprehensive SJ |
Marriage location | Artimino |
Siblings | Paul Wallace |
Date of died | September 4,1859 |
Books | Disputology: Reflections on Dispute-Resolution Topics |
Addresses Delivered by Governor Wallace | |
Grandchildren | Zerelda Leathers Grover |
Henry Lane Wallace | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 588233 |
David Wallace Politician Life story
David Wallace was the sixth governor of the US state of Indiana. The Panic of 1837 occurred just before his election and the previous administration, which he had been part of, had taken on a large public debt.
Liz Truss contests £12,000 bill over use of Chevening country house
...By David Wallace Lockhart & Joshua Nevett BBC PoliticsLiz Truss is contesting a government bill relating to her use of the grace-and-favour country house she had access to as foreign secretary...
Keir Starmer denies targeting Labour left-wingers after Abbott suspended
...By Sam Francis & David Wallace LockhartBBC PoliticsSir Keir Starmer has denied he is targeting left-wing Labour MPs after Diane Abbott was suspended following comments about racism...
State pension age rise to 68 will not be brought forward - government to say
...By David Wallace Lockhart, Political Correspondent & Andre Rhoden-PaulBBC News The government is expected to announce it will not bring forward the date the state pension age is due to rise to 68...
Rishi Sunak: Why PM will not find it easy to stop boat crossings
...By David Wallace LockhartBBC News political correspondentRishi Sunak is in a race against time to deliver on his promise to stop small boats - with new legislation likely to run into opposition both in Parliament and the courts...
Don't create drama over Brexit deal, Rishi Sunak tells Tory MPs
...By Becky Morton & David Wallace LockhartBBC PoliticsPrime Minister Rishi Sunak has urged his MPs not to create " another Westminster drama" as he sought to win their support for his new Brexit deal...
Sunak reshuffle: PM expected to reshape government departments
...By Chris Mason & David Wallace LockhartBBC PoliticsThe government is expected to announce some new names in senior roles - with widespread talk among senior sources that the prime minister will also set out a reorganisation of some government departments on Tuesday...
Clash looms on Scottish gender bill as UK government considers veto
...By David Wallace LockhartBBC News political correspondentA clash between the UK and Scottish governments could be coming next week...
UK government may challenge Scottish gender change law
...By David Wallace LockhartPolitical correspondentA new law is set to be passed by the Scottish Parliament which will simplify the legal process for anyone in Scotland who wants to change their gender...
Don't create drama over Brexit deal, Rishi Sunak tells Tory MPs
By Becky Morton & David Wallace LockhartBBC Politics
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has urged his MPs not to create " another Westminster drama" as he sought to win their support for his new Brexit deal.
He told backbench Tories to give the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) the " time and space" to consider The Deal .
The agreement with the EU aims to address issues with post-Brexit trading arrangements for Northern Ireland .
The DUP's support will be key to restoring Northern Ireland 's power-sharing government.
The Party has been boycotting Stormont and preventing the devolved government from functioning because of its concerns over the current arrangements for Northern Ireland .
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the New Deal goes " some way" to addressing his party's concerns but some issues remain.
He Said The Party will take time to study The Details and come to a " collective decision".
Mr Sunak addressed the 1922 committee of Tory backbenchers after visiting Northern Ireland to promote his deal.
He is understood to have told MPs he had " spent a lot of time" with Sir Jeffrey.
" And I would just say one thing to you all: we should give him and the DUP time and space, " He Said , adding that there was a " spectrum of views" within The Party .
" So let's not pressure them for an instant answer, " Mr Sunak added.
" Let's also remember that The Last thing The Public want is another Westminster drama. "
The response from Tory MPs to the since it was announced on Monday has been broadly positive.
Following Mr Sunak's speech to the 1922 committee, one ally of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson said " he did a good job" while another Brexiteer said the PM's words had gone down very well.
Another Tory MP, who last week had been deeply sceptical that Mr Sunak could reach an acceptable deal, told The Bbc they should probably " eat humble pie" as it looked like the Prime Minister had done it.
The MP said negotiators had " squared the circle" and mechanism, which aims to give the Northern Ireland Assembly a greater say on how EU laws apply, was a creative solution that should be welcomed.
However, the European Research Group (ERG) of pro-Brexit Tory MPs have said they want to scrutinise the agreement before deciding whether to back it.
ERG chairman Mark Francois has said he hopes he will not find " any nasty surprises which will materially undermine The Position of Northern Ireland in The United Kingdom".
The Group met on Tuesday, with DUP leader Sir Jeffrey also attending.
Sinn Féin, the largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly,
The Nationalist party has welcomed the Windsor Framework, although it said it still needed to examine The Details .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com