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Lord Jones hails London Taxi in China

Trade Minister, Lord Jones of Birmingham, has given LTI Vehicles a major boost by traveling around China and the city of Beijing in the world famous London Taxi.

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British trade minister hails London taxi in China

British Trade Minister, Lord Jones of Birmingham, has given LTI Vehicles a major boost by traveling around China and the city of Beijing in the world famous London Taxi.

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Digby Jones: I quit trade role to get a bit of my life back

Lord Jones of Birmingham has scotched rumours that failing health forced him to step down early from his role as Britain's roving trade promotion minister.

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Digby Jones flies the flag for black cabs in China

Britain's West Midland black cab manufacturer Manganese Bronze (MNGS) has been given a major boost by Trade Minister, Lord Jones of Birmingham. The minister, otherwise known as Digby Jones, has been flying the flag for the Coventry manufacturer while heading a UK trade delegation to Beijing.

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Digby Jones to leave government

Trade Minister Lord Jones of Birmingham is to … [visit site to read more]

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Lord Jones to quit a Trade Minister

Trade Minister Lord Jones of Birmingham is to stand down by the end of the year.

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Lord Jones to quit as trade minister

Lord Jones the controversial trade minister has announced that he will leave the Government before the end of the year less than 18 months after taking up the post.

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Lord Jones boosts UK sports firms

Trade minister Lord Jones brings together UK firms working in the sports sector and key decision makers at the Beijing Olympics.

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Roadblocks to economic reform

There's a delegation of business big-wigs tagging along with the Prime Minister to promote economic regeneration. It's led by the larger than life Lord Jones, Digby to his mates, who is the driving force behind the drive for more British...

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Trade minister Lord Jones hits out at green tax on flights

Lord Jones, the outspoken trade minister, has attacked a government plan to raise £2.5 billion through a green tax on flights, claiming that it will damage competitiveness.

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Thomas Cook team meets minister on new bank holiday

A Thomas Cook team met recently with Lord Digby Jones, the Minister of State for UK Trade and Investment regarding its campaign in support of a proposed new bank holiday. The delegation meeting with Lord Jones also included Mike Locke, from Volunteering England’s Community Day campaign and Shona McIsaac, MP. The purpose of the meeting was [...]

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Iain Dale: Saddling Birmingham with Lord Digby Jones

Iain Dale has been to Birmingham for the sixth time in his life , without the correct dress for the event he was speaking at, but is happy to recommend a mayoral way forward - Lord Jones no less - for the poor old "Second City". Birmingham isn't really second city ... it just has a much more extensive incorporation through a quirk of history. Manchester has its eight/nine satellites totalling some...

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G. K. Chesterton: What Is Journalism?

Link: Quote Details: G. K. Chesterton: Journalism largely consists of... - The Quotations Page. G.K. Chesterton really said this: "Journalism largely consists of saying "Lord Jones Is Dead" to people who never knew Lord Jones was alive." And you were...