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Kenneth Sidney Coates (16 September 1930 – 27 June 2010) was a British politician and writer. He chaired the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation (BRPF) and edited The Spokesman,[1] the BRPF magazine launched in March 1970. He was a Labour Party Member of the European Parliament from 1989 to 1998 until his expulsion, and then an independent member of GUE/NGL from 1998 to 1999.
1999. Coates was born in Leek, Staffordshire and was brought up in Worthing, West Sussex. When called up for national service in 1948, Coates chose to...
and human rights, with a specific focus on the dangers of nuclear war. KenCoates was its director. Ralph Schoenman was its general secretary until 1969...
Columbia—have left a great impact on the region. According to Canadian historian KenCoates, the border has not merely influenced the Pacific Northwest—rather, "the...
was edited for 40 years by the British left-wing MEP KenCoates, who died in 2010. After Coates' death, The Independent wrote that the journal was "still...
Leicestershire North West In office 9 June 1994 – 10 June 1999 Preceded by KenCoates Succeeded by Constituency abolished Member of the European Parliament...
on Palestine was established in response to a call by Leila Shahid and KenCoates (Chairperson of the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation), Nurit Peled (Israeli...
253. doi:10.1163/22131035-00602006. ISSN 2213-1027. Coates, Ken (September 18, 2013), KenCoates; Terry Mitchell (eds.), From aspiration to inspiration:...
nostalgia and the re-writing of Clause IV (PDF) University of Nottingham KenCoates (1995). Common Ownership: Clause IV and the Labour Party (illustrated ed...
with her mother. Coates attended (as Gypsy Stell) Los Angeles City College. Originally billed under her birth name as Gypsy Stell, Coates was discovered...
(PDF) from the original on 2 November 2021. Retrieved 1 November 2021. KenCoates, What Went Wrong?: Explaining the Fall of the Labour Government (2008)...
October 17, 2009. "Land Claims, Ownership, and Co-management". Developed by KenCoates, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Saskatchewan and Greg...
stain on Canada's human-rights record. University of Regina academic KenCoates supported McLachlin, and said that she was "only stating what is clearly...
Penguin History of New Zealand. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-301867-1. Coates 2004, p. 102. Coates 2004, p. 112. "How Horses Transformed Life for Plains Indians"...
September 20, 2023. Coates 1994, pp. xv–xvii. Evans 2010, p. 37. Coates 1994, p. xxii. Coates 1994, pp. xvii–xviii. Berton 2001, p. 427. Coates 1994, pp. xviii...
Communist Party of Great Britain in Nottingham, but he left the party with KenCoates after the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. After a brief period working...
political organisation in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1998 by MEPs KenCoates and Hugh Kerr following their expulsion from the Labour Party. They stood...
company's name to Meggitt Holdings. During 1983, Nigel McCorkell and KenCoates, together with 3i Group, took control of Meggitt via a management buy-in...
the appeal were British – E. P. Thompson, Mary Kaldor, Dan Smith and KenCoates – and it was launched at a press conference in the House of Commons. But...
Pessimism". Journal of World Philosophies. 6 (2): 1–16. eISSN 2474-1795. Coates, Ken (2016). Anti-Natalism: Rejectionist Philosophy from Buddhism to Benatar...