Henry Jackson
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 95 years ago |
Date of birth | January 21,1855 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Barnsley |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | December 14,1929 |
Died | Hayling Island |
United Kingdom | |
Battles and wars | Anglo-Zulu War |
First World War | |
Rank | Admiral of the Fleet |
Current partner | Margaret Edith Thornton |
Parents | Walrond Jackson |
Children | Basil Jackson |
Edward St John Jackson | |
Wilfrid Edward Francis Jackson | |
Education | Clifton College |
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich | |
Previous position | Governor of Fiji (1902–1904) |
Awards | Order of the Bath |
Cross of Naval Merit | |
Order of the Rising Sun | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2282259 |
Henry Jackson Life story
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry Bradwardine Jackson, GCB, KCVO, FRS was a Royal Navy officer. After serving in the Anglo-Zulu War he established an early reputation as a pioneer of ship-to-ship wireless technology.
Russian forces seize Chernobyl nuclear power plant
... Dr Taras Kuzio, research fellow at the Henry Jackson Society, says the seizure of Chernobyl is therefore best looked at as a symbolic win for President Putin...
Prevent scheme: Why the government's programme is so difficult
... Dr Rakib Ehsan, a British Muslim academic with the Henry Jackson Society think tank, says: " The mismatch in resources between extremist ideologies poses an all too real prospect of Islamist extremists who present a significant security risk not being sufficiently monitored by public authorities...
New database launched to counter extremism
... Extensive work has previously been carried out by the Henry Jackson Society, King s College and the International Institute for Strategic Studies...
News Daily: CBI's 'no-deal' warning to Tories, and Trump's Mexico tariffs
... The Home Office hasn t commented but foreign policy think tank the Henry Jackson Society said the UK must be very careful employing terms of victimhood to individuals who have joined terrorist organisations ...
Shamima Begum: Lawyer says teen was 'groomed'
... Nikita Malik, from the Henry Jackson Society, a think tank that advocates the spread of liberal democracy, said the UK must be very careful employing terms of victimhood to individuals who have joined terrorist organisations ...
Shamima Begum case: How do you deradicalise someone?
... Nikita Malik, who heads up the Centre on Radicalisation and Terrorism at the Henry Jackson Society, has carried out research into women who have joined IS and then returned home with their children...
News Daily: CBI's 'no-deal' warning to Tories, and Trump's Mexico tariffs
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Business warns Tories over no-deal BrexitThe Head of the Confederation of British Industry is. Smaller companies cannot afford the necessary preparations for leaving without a plan, Carolyn Fairbairn says in an open letter to the growing number of Conservatives bidding to be the next Prime Minister . It's the latest in a series of warnings from the lobby group, which has claimed some without a close trading relationship to Brussels.
The First of the dozen candidates (so far) to enter the race, Esther Mcvey , believes the UK needs to "actively embrace leaving the EU without a deal", while ex-cabinet colleagues Boris Johnson and Dominic Raab want to renegotiate the terms agreed by Theresa May but would enforce the 31 October deadline Either Way . However, Ms Fairbairn's letter argues: "Short-term disruption and long-term damage to British competitiveness will be severe if we leave without [a deal]. "
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Trump announces tariffs on all Mexico goodsHe might face a fight to get his promised border wall built, but Donald Trump has another tactic to fight the Illegal Immigration from Mexico he says is a threat to National Security . The, rising until "the Illegal Immigration problem is remedied". A Mexican diplomat says the effects will be "disastrous". Mr Trump's efforts to divert federal funds for his wall by declaring a national emergency have been, while opposition to Mr Trump's plans in Congress prompted some of The President 's supporters to try This Week . They too were stopped by authorities. Get the lowdown on The Wall via our.
Shamima Begum was 'groomed', says lawyerShamima Begum , who at 15 ran away to Syria to join Islamic State rebels, Tasnime Akunjee says Home Secretary Sajid Javid 's decision to revoke Ms Begum's citizenship in February was a "politically-driven abuse of power" to try to further his "own personal political objective" of becoming Prime Minister . The Lawyer says The Family was not told she had been interviewed by police when a fellow school pupil left for Syria the previous Year . Had they known, he says, The Family would have been able to stop Ms Begum from following her. The Home Office hasn't commented but foreign policy Think Tank the Henry Jackson Society said the UK must be "very careful employing terms of victimhood to individuals who have joined terrorist organisations".
The Man who might have stopped Sri Lanka 's Easter bombingsBy Secunder Kermani, BBC News
Lying on a hospital bed, Mohammad Razak Taslim's face contorts with pain. The Left Side of his body is completely paralysed, but he reaches out with his right hand, trying to clutch at his wife and brother-in-law who stand anxiously over him. His wife, Fatima, presses a handkerchief to his head. One side of his skull has caved in. It's where he was shot in The Head in March. Ever since, he's been unable to speak, unable to walk.
Police believe Taslim was one of The First victims of the Sri Lankan extremist network, linked to the Islamic State group, that would go on to kill More Than 250 people in a series of suicide bombings on churches and hotels on Easter Sunday in April. According to officials he was shot on the orders of the ringleader of the attacks, Zahran Hashim.
What the papers sayThere's a with the Mail and Mirror focusing on The Number of GP surgeries to have closed over The Past Year - 138, according to the Mail - which the papers say have left 500,000 people without a doctor. Others zone in on comments from the EU's chief Brexit co-ordinator Michel Barnier , who reportedly claims voters' decision to leave The Bloc was based on "nostalgia" for The Days when the UK was a more prominent global power.
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19:00 Liberal Democrats hold their first leadership hustings in Islington, north London, with participants expected to include deputy leader Jo Swinson and Sir Ed Davey .
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