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  2. Clare O'Neil - Wikipedia

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    Clare Ellen O'Neil (born 12 September 1980) is an Australian politician who is the Minister for Housing and Minister for Homelessness since July 2024, and was the Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Cyber Security from June 2022 to July 2024.

  3. Clare Curran - Wikipedia

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    Clare Elizabeth Curran [1] (born 1960) is a New Zealand former politician who served as a member of the New Zealand Parliament for Dunedin South from 2008 to 2020. She was the Minister of Broadcasting, Communications, and Digital Media and Associate Minister for the Accident Compensation Corporation in the Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand. [2]

  4. Jason Clare - Wikipedia

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    Clare became Minister for Education on 1 June 2022 in the new Albanese Cabinet. [2] In January 2023, Clare commented on the ongoing case regarding Kanye West's visa application. Clare stated that he believed that West, who is commonly referred to as Ye, should have his visa denied for his praise of Adolf Hitler and his history of anti-semitic ...

  5. Clare Haughey - Wikipedia

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    Clare Joan Haughey (née Donnelly, born April 1967) [3] is a Scottish politician who served as Minister for Children and Young People from 2021 to 2023, [4] having previously served as Minister for Mental Health from 2018 to 2021.

  6. Clare Drakeford, wife of first minister of Wales, dies - AOL

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  7. Poppy Gustafsson, Baroness Gustafsson - Wikipedia

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    Gustafsson was born Poppy Clare Veronica Prentis [1] on 24 August 1982 in the United Kingdom, to John and Gilly Prentis. [2] Her father ran an agricultural-sales business, and her mother was a journalist for Farmers Weekly. [3] Growing up in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, she attended Hinchingbrooke School. [3]

  8. Martin ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Ministry was the ministry of the seventh Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Clare Martin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was sworn in on 27 August 2001 after Martin's victory 2001 election . In addition to Martin as the first ever female Chief Minister, it also included the first ever indigenous minister in Jack Ah Kit .

  9. Clare Moriarty - Wikipedia

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    Dame Clare Moriarty DCB (born 6 April 1963) is the Chief Executive of Citizens Advice and a former British civil servant, who served as permanent secretary of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs between 2015 and 2019 and as Permanent Secretary of the Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU) from March 2019 until January 2020. [1]