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Shirley-Anne Somerville was born on 2 September 1974 in Cardenden in Fife. [4] She was educated at Kirkcaldy High School, before attending the University of Strathclyde from 1992 to 1996, graduating with a BA (Hons) in Economics and Politics. From 1997 to 1999, Somerville attended the University of Stirling, where she gained a Diploma in ...
Shirley-Anne Somerville was re-appointed to the role, as Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, at the start of the first Yousaf government and retained her position in the second Yousaf government and the Swinney government.
Cheryl Ruth Hines [4] was born in Miami Beach, Florida on September 21, 1965, to James and Rosemary Hines. [5] According to her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., she grew up very poor, not even having her own bed until after high school. [6]
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On 29 March 2023, newly appointed First Minister Humza Yousaf promoted Gilruth to the Scottish Cabinet as the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills, succeeding Shirley-Anne Somerville. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Following Yousaf's resignation as First Minister and Leader of the Scottish National Party in May 2024, Gilruth retained the post of Cabinet ...
Born: Shirley-Anne Somerville, Scottish Government minister since 2018, Scottish National Party member; in Kirkcaldy, Fife; Died: Joseph A. Beirne, 63, American labor union leader, president of the Communications Workers of America, died of cancer. [30] Wallace A. Ross, 52, American advertising executive, founder of the Clio Awards [31]
The following is a list of notable people associated with Somerville College, Oxford, including alumni and fellows of the college. This list consists almost entirely of women, due to the fact that Somerville College was one of the first two women's colleges of the University of Oxford , admitting men for the first time in 1994. [ 1 ]