Stephen Morgan
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | January 25,1854 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Jackson County |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Republican Party |
Died | Magnetic Springs |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Education | National Normal University |
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ID | 933472 |
Stephen Morgan Life story
Stephen Morgan was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.
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... But Portsmouth South MP Stephen Morgan said the court s decision " will be a bitter blow to Portsmouth people"...
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... " Both Portsmouth MPs, Labour s Stephen Morgan and Conservative Penny Mordaunt, have objected to the scheme...
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... Labour s shadow schools minister Stephen Morgan said there was " a race against time to protect children s health and education"...
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... Shadow Armed Forces Minister Stephen Morgan said: " The investigation and prosecution of serious offences like rape in the service justice system has repeatedly failed service personnel...
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Aquind cross-Channel cable permission refused by government
The UK government has refused permission for a £1. 2bn electricity link between England and France.
Aquind Ltd wanted to lay cables through Portsmouth, Hampshire, to Normandy.
But a decision notice said Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has decided to refuse development consent.
It said he was not satisfied " more appropriate alternatives to the proposed route" had been fully considered.
Aquind - which is part-owned by Russian-born Victor Fedotov - and another of his businesses, have donated £700,0000 to 34 Conservative MPs since the Aquind project began, the in October.
Another director, Ukrainian-born Alexander Temerko, has donated a further £700,000 to The Party .
The decision letter said The Project 's " proposed landfall in an urban location" was of particular concern to Mr Kwarteng.
It said: " The Secretary of State considers that in the circumstances of this particular application it is exceptionally necessary to consider whether sufficient consideration has been given to whether there are more appropriate alternatives to the proposed route. "
Both Portsmouth MPs, Labour's Stephen Morgan and Conservative Penny Mordaunt , have objected to the scheme.
Aquind has previously said the planned 2GW interconnector could supply up to 5% of the UK's energy needs.
Portsmouth protest group Let's Stop Aquind also voiced opposition to The Project .
It said: " The Pandora Papers investigation revealed The Hidden wealth of Aquind's owner and cast further doubts on the suitability of this company for a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project. "
Lawyers for Aquind and Mr Temerko previously said their donations were " entirely lawful, properly declared and have not been made In Return for any special treatment".
Mr Fedotov said that he " has never had any interest in British politics and has operated in an open and transparent manner".
The Conservative Party said fundraising was a legitimate activity and did not influence political policy.
Source of news: bbc.com