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Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007. He was Leader of the Opposition from 1994 to 1997 and held various shadow cabinet posts from 1987 to 1994.
Anthony Blair (c. 1849 – September 26, 1879) was an African-American convicted for the murder of his 16-year-old stepdaughter Maggie Blair. He was executed by hanging , the first such execution to occur in Hamblen County, Tennessee .
John Anthony Blair (12 August 1941 – March 7 2024) was a Canadian philosopher. [1] Along with his colleague Ralph Johnson, he has been credited as one of the founding members of the informal logic movement in North America. The two co-published one of the movement's most influential texts, "Logical Self-Defense".
Tony Blair's presidential style of leadership was the subject of study of Michael Foley's book The British Presidency: Tony Blair and the Politics of Public Leadership. Foley uses Blair's premiership as a case study to further the 'presidentialisation thesis', which is a model used to study the growing power of the British Prime Minister at the ...
Keith Blair: Born 31 March 1976 (age 48) Trelawny , Jamaica ... better known by the stage name Anthony B, is a Jamaican DJ and member of the Rastafari movement. [1 ...
Ralph Henry Johnson (born 1940) is a Canadian American philosopher, born in Detroit, Michigan. [1] Johnson has been credited as one of the founding members of the informal logic movement in North America, along with J. Anthony Blair who co-published one of the movement's most influential texts, Logical Self-Defense, with Johnson.
Anthony Blair or Tony Blair (born 1953) is a former prime minister of the United Kingdom. Anthony Blair may also refer to: Anthony Blair (criminal) (1849–1879), American murderer; J. Anthony Blair (1941-2024), Canadian philosopher
The first Blair ministry lasted from May 1997 to June 2001. After eighteen years in opposition, Labour ousted the Conservatives at the May 1997 election with a 179-seat majority. The Prime Minister , Tony Blair , who turned 44 years old days after leading Labour to victory, was the youngest Prime Minister of the twentieth century.