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Ms Alicia Herbert OBE has been appointed British High Commissioner to Jamaica in succession to Ms Judith Slater. Ms Herbert will take up her appointment during September 2025.
Lord Herbert of South Downs was the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on LGBT+ Rights from May 2021 to December 2024. Lord Herbert is Chair of the Global Equality Caucus, an international network of parliamentarians and elected representatives dedicated to tackling...
The previously un-named graves of two officers who gave their lives during World War One have been identified in Belgium. Captain (Capt) Gordon Cuthbert of Sunbury, Middlesex, and Lieutenant (Lt) Leslie Harvey, originally from Windsor, both served with 1/8 Battalion...
Ownership of the Ministry of Defence Art Collection transferred to museums and public bodies in 2017.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Percival and Mrs Phillips on 10 May 2021
Diane Herbert is a Non-Executive Director at HMRC . She joined Channel 4 as Director of Human Resources in March 2005. As part of the Executive Team, Diane’s role includes Organisation Development, Leadership, 4 Talent, Diversity and Corporate Services. Before...
Alicia Herbert OBE is the British High Commissioner to Jamaica, she assumed office the 25th of September 2025. Alicia was Director of Education, Gender and Equalities and the UK’s Special Envoy for Gender Equality at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development...
Herbert Henry Asquith served as Prime Minister between 1908 to 1916. Read more about the life and achievements of Herbert Henry Asquith in our past Prime Ministers section.
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