William Hague met Ffion Jenkins when she became his private secretary in 1995 after he was appointed Secretary of State for Wales.
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Foreign Secretary William Hague speaks for the first time following speculation about his private life.
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FOREIGN Secretary William Hague has hailed the "unbreakable alliance" between Britain and the United States following talks with secretary of state Hillary Clinton in
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WILLIAM Hague has won the backing of senior Scottish Tories following speculation about the Foreign Secretary's private life.
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On the first visit to Mogadishu by a Foreign Secretary for 20 years, William Hague says he has seen "the beginnings of an opportunity" for improvement in the failed state of Somalia.
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William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, has hailed the "unbreakable alliance" between Britain and the USA following talks with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Washington.
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Foreign Secretary William Hague has said he has previously warned the Egyptian government over the need for openness and reform.
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Foreign Secretary William Hague has called for all politicians to do more to develop international commerce.
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FOREIGN Secretary William Hague said the UK government was working to "prevent a crisis becoming a catastrophe" in the drought-stricken Horn of Africa.
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Foreign Secretary William Hague says he and his wife have received "huge public support" since making a frank statement about their private life.
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Oh dear, these Serious Times meant PMQs with Harriet Harman and William Hague proved rather a damp squib - not a gag between them. William Hague and Harriet Harman could have done with a few jokes Even old Twinkletoes Vince Cable dared not risk a crack. Like his boss last week, the shadow foreign secretary chose not to go on the attack, and with nothing to kick against, his oppo didn't g...
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