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- Douglas_Hurd abstract "Douglas Richard Hurd, Baron Hurd of Westwell, CH, CBE, PC (born 8 March 1930), is a British Conservative politician and novelist, who served in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John Major between 1979 and his retirement in 1995.Born in the market town of Marlborough in Wiltshire, Hurd first entered Parliament in February 1974, as MP for the Mid Oxfordshire constituency (Witney from 1983). His first government post was as Minister for Europe, from 1979-83 (being that office's inaugural holder), and served in several Cabinet roles from 1984 onwards, including Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1984–85), Home Secretary (1985–89) and Foreign Secretary (1989–95). He stood unsuccessfully for the Conservative Party leadership in 1990, but retired from frontline politics during a Cabinet reshuffle in 1995.In 1997, Hurd was elevated to the House of Lords and is one of the Conservative Party's most senior elder statesmen. He is a Patron of the Tory Reform Group and remains an active figure in public life.".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsEndDate "1983-06-09".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsEndDate "1985-09-02".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsEndDate "1989-10-26".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsEndDate "1995-07-05".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsEndDate "1997-05-01".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsStartDate "1974-02-28".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsStartDate "1979-05-04".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsStartDate "1983-06-09".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsStartDate "1984-09-27".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsStartDate "1985-09-02".
- Douglas_Hurd activeYearsStartDate "1989-10-26".
- Douglas_Hurd almaMater Trinity_College,_Cambridge.
- Douglas_Hurd birthDate "1930-03-08".
- Douglas_Hurd birthName "Douglas Richard Hurd".
- Douglas_Hurd birthPlace Marlborough,_Wiltshire.
- Douglas_Hurd birthYear "1930".
- Douglas_Hurd office "Home Secretary".
- Douglas_Hurd office "Member of Parliament".
- Douglas_Hurd office "Minister for Europe".
- Douglas_Hurd office "Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs".
- Douglas_Hurd office "Secretary of State for Northern Ireland".
- Douglas_Hurd office "for Mid Oxfordshire".
- Douglas_Hurd office "for Witney".
- Douglas_Hurd party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Douglas_Hurd primeMinister John_Major.
- Douglas_Hurd primeMinister Margaret_Thatcher.
- Douglas_Hurd relation Anthony_Hurd,_Baron_Hurd.
- Douglas_Hurd relation Percy_Hurd.
- Douglas_Hurd spouse Death.
- Douglas_Hurd spouse Divorce.
- Douglas_Hurd successor Boundary_Commissions_(United_Kingdom).
- Douglas_Hurd successor David_Waddington,_Baron_Waddington.
- Douglas_Hurd successor Malcolm_Rifkind.
- Douglas_Hurd successor Shaun_Woodward.
- Douglas_Hurd successor Tom_King,_Baron_King_of_Bridgwater.
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- Douglas_Hurd almaMater Trinity_College,_Cambridge.
- Douglas_Hurd birthDate "1930-03-08".
- Douglas_Hurd birthPlace "Marlborough, Wiltshire, UK".
- Douglas_Hurd birthname "Douglas Richard Hurd".
- Douglas_Hurd children "1".
- Douglas_Hurd children "3".
- Douglas_Hurd dateOfBirth "1930-03-08".
- Douglas_Hurd hasPhotoCollection Douglas_Hurd.
- Douglas_Hurd honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Douglas_Hurd honorificSuffix Order_of_the_British_Empire.
- Douglas_Hurd honorificSuffix Order_of_the_Companions_of_Honour.
- Douglas_Hurd honorificSuffix Privy_Council_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Douglas_Hurd name "Hurd, Douglas".
- Douglas_Hurd name "The Lord Hurd of Westwell".
- Douglas_Hurd office Home_Secretary.
- Douglas_Hurd office Member_of_parliament.
- Douglas_Hurd office Minister_of_State_for_Europe.
- Douglas_Hurd office Secretary_of_State_for_Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Affairs.
- Douglas_Hurd office Secretary_of_State_for_Northern_Ireland.
- Douglas_Hurd office "for Mid Oxfordshire".
- Douglas_Hurd office "for Witney".
- Douglas_Hurd party Conservative_Party_(UK).
- Douglas_Hurd placeOfBirth "Marlborough, Wiltshire, United Kingdom".
- Douglas_Hurd predecessor Boundary_Commissions_(United_Kingdom).
- Douglas_Hurd predecessor James_Prior,_Baron_Prior.
- Douglas_Hurd predecessor John_Major.
- Douglas_Hurd predecessor Leon_Brittan.
- Douglas_Hurd predecessor "Office created".
- Douglas_Hurd primeminister John_Major.
- Douglas_Hurd primeminister Margaret_Thatcher.
- Douglas_Hurd relations Anthony_Hurd,_Baron_Hurd.
- Douglas_Hurd relations "Sir Percy Hurd ; Sir Archibald Hurd".
- Douglas_Hurd shortDescription "British politician".
- Douglas_Hurd spouse "Judy née Smart".
- Douglas_Hurd spouse "Tatania, daughter of Major Arthur Eyre MBE ;".
- Douglas_Hurd successor Boundary_Commissions_(United_Kingdom).
- Douglas_Hurd successor David_Waddington,_Baron_Waddington.
- Douglas_Hurd successor Malcolm_Rifkind.
- Douglas_Hurd successor Shaun_Woodward.
- Douglas_Hurd successor Tom_King,_Baron_King_of_Bridgwater.
- Douglas_Hurd termEnd "1983-06-09".
- Douglas_Hurd termEnd "1985-09-02".
- Douglas_Hurd termEnd "1989-10-26".