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- Preselection is the process by which a candidate is selected, usually by a political party, to contest an election for political office. It is also referred...
- being omitted from Eddie Jones' Rugby World Cup squad in 2023, Wilson was reselected under Joe Schmidt for 2024. He captained the Wallabies for the first time...
- typical of domestication may have been reduced in that variety and then reselected (in a case of convergent evolution) in the cultivated tomato. The analysis...
- (borough) defected to the party, after his party decided he would not be reselected. The 13 councillors of the Hartlepool council group left the party in...
- Parliament having been suspended from the Labour Party for over a year Was not reselected as a candidate Served as a Labour MP for this seat prior to the 2019 general...
- Parliament. On 14 May 2009 she left the Left Party after she failed to be reselected for the list of candidates for the European elections and joined the Social...
- speculate whether Truss would resign before the lettuce wilted. Truss was reselected as the Conservative candidate for South West Norfolk in February 2023...
- in The Broken Ball (EP) (2008) Coming Down to Beijing (album), 2007 a reselected issue of Turn on the Distortion released in China) Beijing to Boston (Split...
- down after 23 years as an MP at the 2024 general election, despite being reselected by the local Conservative ****ociation. John Baron was born in Redhill...
- Reigate, the decision was overturned by a margin of 5–1 and Blunt was reselected as the Conservative candidate for the 2015 general election. On 1 May...