James Murray
James Murray is the exchequer secretary to the Treasury in the UK government. He has been involved in discussions regarding inflation and economic policy, acknowledging the challenges in returning inflation to target levels amid evolving economic conditions.
Born on Feb 07, 1837 (189 years old)
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United Kingdom:
James Murray, the chief secretary to the Treasury, commented on the government's consideration of further steps regarding Mountbatten-Windsor.
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Germany:
James Murray stated that the government is considering what further steps may be necessary regarding Andrew.
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United Kingdom:
James Murray is the Chief Secretary to the Treasury discussing government borrowing.
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United Kingdom:
Chief secretary to the Treasury James Murray said the government aimed to reduce borrowing over the course of the parliament.
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United Kingdom:
James Murray, a partner at Doyle Clayton law firm, criticized the university's ban on research due to perceived legal risks.
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United Kingdom:
James Murray said the government had a plan to bring down borrowing because taxpayer money should be spent on the country's priorities.
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United Kingdom:
Government minister James Murray said the situation in Gaza was 'utterly horrifying and appalling'.
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Ireland:
In New York the same year, James Murray wrote to the Rev Baptist Boyd in Tyrone.
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Iraq:
James Murray is the Scottish linguist who becomes the chief editor of the Oxford English Dictionary.
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United Kingdom:
Treasury minister James Murray said the government was confident it was doing everything possible to secure the necessary raw materials.
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