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Stuart Weir (born 1938) is a British journalist, writer, and Visiting Professor with the Government Department at the University of Essex. He was previously the Director of the Democratic Audit, formerly a research unit of the University of Essex.[1] Weir was a founder of the constitutional reform pressure group Charter 88, and was editor of the weekly political magazine the New Statesman from 1987–91,[2] having previously been deputy editor of New Society,[1] which merged with the New Statesman in 1988.[2] Weir was editor of the Labour Party's monthly magazine New Socialist in the mid-1980s.
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StuartWeir (born 1938) is a British journalist, writer, and Visiting Professor with the Government Department at the University of Essex. He was previously...
Brigadier Stuart Paul Weir, DSO, MC (29 December 1922 – 3 December 2004) was a senior officer in the Australian Army, seeing service during the Second...
Charter 88 in 1995. Charter 88 was the brainchild of New Statesman editor StuartWeir and came into existence as a direct response to Thatcherism in Britain...
rock band Bazooka Joe, whose bass player was Stuart Goddard, who later became famous as Adam Ant. Weir's terse relationship with her mother later became...
Lloyd (1986–87), who swung the paper's politics back to the centre; StuartWeir (1987–90), under whose editorship the Statesman founded the Charter 88...
Rights and Freedoms in the United Kingdom (1996), with Francesca Klug and StuartWeir, London: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-09641-3. Signing Up for Human Rights:...
The Three Pillars of Liberty (1996) Keir Starmer, Francesca Klug, and StuartWeir said the decision had had a "chilling effect" on other news and current...
Journal of Sport History 46#3 2019, pp. 363–379. online Watson, Nick J., StuartWeir, and Stephen Friend. "The development of muscular Christianity in Victorian...
notions of sin and evil which exist in a separate "moral universe". StuartWeir argues that technologies are "not ideological beings that take…near-anthropomorphic...
to Mount Stuart House. Stamp, Gavin (1981). Robert Weir Schultz, Architect, and His Work for the Marquesses of Bute: An Essay. Mount Stuart House & Gardens...
Proston Weir is a weir located on Stuart River between the localities of Proston and Okeden in the South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia. The weir is...
George Wilson "Doddie" Weir OBE (4 July 1970 – 26 November 2022) was a Scottish rugby union player who played as a lock. He made 61 international appearances...
editorship of the party's monthly New Socialist (1987–89) replacing StuartWeir. He also served as a press officer to Labour leader Neil Kinnock during...
Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish, German Area served Worldwide Owner UK: Andrew StuartWeir Paterson 1970, Lord Shane Kelvin 1976, John Mcallister Nicholson 1954;...
A week later Mark Ross of the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust contacted StuartWeir from the Democratic Audit, Anthony Barnett from openDemocracy's OurKingdom...
commissioned Robert Weir Schultz to design the pavilions. The heads of the Crichton-Stuart family had their main residence at Mount Stuart House on the Isle...
Simon Weir is a Scottish actor. He is known as Paul Lafferty in Take the High Road and for his role as a gangster in River City. He also appeared in the...
Publishing Group (Abbeville Press, Inc.), 2000 Francesca Klug, Keir Starmer, StuartWeir; The Three Pillars of Liberty: Political Rights and Freedoms in the United...
said to be close to Iran." However, public intellectual and journalist StuartWeir argues that IHRC are amongst the representative voices of Muslims in...
daughter, Daisy, and brother, Peter. Tony Travers/Tony Benn Obituary in The Guardian, 14 February 2010 StuartWeir Obituary in OurKingdom, 14 February 2010...
from the original on 11 May 2013. Retrieved 25 April 2016. Brigadier StuartWeir MC, DSO, Gallery of Achievement, Old Camberwell Grammarians' Association...