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  1. John Whitaker Straw ( 3 de agosto de 1943 ), conhecido como Jack Straw, é um político britânico do Partido Trabalhista. Foi ministro do Interior da Grã-Bretanha de 1997 a 2001. Desde 2001 é ministro dos negócios estrangeiros (relações exteriores) da Grã-Bretanha.

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    John Whitaker Straw (born 3 August 1946) is a British politician who served in the Cabinet from 1997 to 2010 under the Labour governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. He held two of the traditional Great Offices of State , as Home Secretary from 1997 to 2001, and Foreign Secretary from 2001 to 2006 under Blair.

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  3. The Jack Straw's Castle, reputed to be the highest pub in London, took its name from a story that Straw addressed groups of rebels on the Heath from a hay wagon which became known as "Jack Straw's Castle". The British politician Jack Straw (born John Whitaker Straw, 1946) adopted the name "Jack", allegedly after the rebel leader.

  4. In this post, Straw was accused by some of taking a more hard-line approach on crime than his Conservative predecessors. During his time as Foreign Secretary, Britain and the USA controversially invaded Iraq.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Jack Straw (born August 3, 1946, Essex, England) is a British Labour Party politician who held numerous government posts, including home secretary (1997–2001), foreign minister (2001–06), leader of the House of Commons (2006–07), and lord chancellor and secretary of state for justice (2007–10). Straw studied law at the ...

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  6. John Whitaker Straw ( 3 de agosto de 1943 ), conhecido como Jack Straw, é um político britânico do Partido Trabalhista. Foi ministro do Interior da Grã-Bretanha de 1997 a 2001. Desde 2001 é ministro dos negócios estrangeiros (relações exteriores) da Grã-Bretanha.

  7. 4 de fev. de 2000 · John Whitaker Straw was born on April 3, 1946, one of five children brought up by a single mother on a council estate in Brentwood, Essex, on the north east edge of London.