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  1. Alec Douglas-Home. (Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home; Londres, 1903 - Berwickshire, 1995) Político británico. A lo largo de su carrera política ocupó los cargos de ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, desde 1960 hasta 1963, y de ministro de Asuntos Internos, desde 1970 hasta 1974. Entre esos dos periodos, fue también Primer Ministro durante un ...

  2. 10 de out. de 1995 · Sir Alec Douglas-Home, fallecido ayer a los 92 años en su mansión de Berwickshire, fue uno de los primeros ministros más fugaces de la historia del Reino Unido. Este aristocrático personaje ...

  3. Home was born in July 2, 1903 in 28 South Street in Mayfair, London. His father was Charles Douglas-Home who was known as Lord Dunglass. As a man of privilege, Home would get money from his family to enroll in private schools at Ludgrove and into colleges such as Eton College and Christ Church in Oxford. In 1924, Home began serving in the ...

  4. Elizabeth Douglas-Home, Baroness Home of the Hirsel (1936. október 3. – ) [7] [8] A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Alec Douglas-Home témájú médiaállományokat. Alec Douglas-Home (Mayfair, 1903. július 2. – The Hirsel, 1995. október 9.) konzervatív párti brit politikus, arisztokrata, Home 14. grófja, az Egyesült Királyság ...

  5. Alec Douglas-Home. Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home [ˈhjuːm], Baron Home of the Hirsel ( 2. heinäkuuta 1903 – 9. lokakuuta 1995 ), 14. Homen jaarli 1951–1963, oli brittiläinen poliitikko, joka toimi Yhdistyneen kuningaskunnan pääministerinä vuoden lokakuusta 1963 lokakuuhun 1964. Hän on viimeinen ylähuoneesta pääministeriksi ...

  6. Alexander Frederick Douglas-Home (born 2 July 1903) is Prime Minister of the Kingdom of England and leader of the ruling Royal Party (specifically heading the Moderate faction).

  7. Alec Douglas-Home’s policies. Alec Douglas-Home was not actively involved in political processes, which made his tenure a largely unremarkable period. However, Douglas-Home did oversee the introduction of the Resale Price Act. The Resale Prices Bill of 1964 was introduced to end resale price maintenance, also known as ‘price-fixing’.