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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Geoff Hurst, Margaret Beckett, Henry Vollam Morton, Mark Robins, George Formby, Sr., Alan Wright, Simone Perrotta, Brian Wilde, Steve Wigley, Clive Gregson, Norman Allin, Thomas Earnshaw, Simon Hoggart, Trevor Ross, Mike Hall, Michael Byrne, Danny Hall, Andrew Harris, Raymond Ray-Jones, Michael Clegg, Peter Hebblethwaite, Andrea Worrall, Gordon Taylor, Jason Taylor, Ronald Fraser, Bill Lawton, Amanda Barrie, F. W. Micklethwaite, Derek Hall, Scott Wright, Eric Ollerenshaw, Thomas Judson, Jack Dorney, Edward Critchley, Harrington Clare Lees, John Chapman, Harry Pollitt, Paris Angels, Abel Ashworth, Ashley Jade, Rick Lees, David Straitjacket, Jimmy Constantine, Sean Wilson, Philip Lowrie, James Alfred Wanklyn, John Ryan, Mark Bradshaw, Bert Whalley, Dick Burke, Robert de Ashton, Kevin Randall, Albert Butterworth, David Christien, Evan Leigh, John Dean Blythe, Sunny Rogers, Eric Kerfoot, Rod Jones, Sue Devaney, Wilf Woodcock, Thomas de Ashton, John Louis Petit, Arthur Brooke, John Ballagher, Martin Knight, Stephen Hampson, Albert E. Richardson, Dawn Acton, Tom Cartmill, Harry Pilling. Excerpt: Margaret Mary Beckett (nee Jackson; born 15 January 1943) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Derby South since 1983, rising to become the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party under John Smith, from 18 July 1992 to 12 May 1994, and briefly serving as Leader of the Party following Smith's death. She later served in the Cabinet under Tony Blair, most notably being appointed Foreign Secretary in 2006. Beckett was first elected to Parliament in 1974 and held junior positions in the governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. She lost her seat in 1979 but returned to the House of Commons in 1983 and became a senior member of the Labour Party. She was elected Deputy Leader of the Labour...