William Hague
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William Jefferson Hague (born 26 March 1961) is a British politician, the Member of Parliament for Richmond, North Yorkshire, former leader of the Conservative Party, and current Shadow Foreign Secretary. He was the first leader of the Conservative party not to have become Prime Minister since Austen Chamberlain in the early 1920s.
William Hague has written articles published in The Sun, The Times, The Sunday Telegraph and Sky News.
Based on 5 articles published in 18 news websites since July 2007.
Most recent article
"William Hague: Gordon Brown must give the British people a referundum on Lisbon Treaty"
Sunday 15 June, The Sunday Telegraph
The referendum in the Republic of Ireland has sent shockwaves across Europe.
Previous articles
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Sunday Live This Week
Saturday 10 May, Sky News -
EU must trust voters to decide
Monday 21 January, The Sun -
A definitive guide to why you must have a vote on Europe
Tue 7 August 2007, The Times -
Brits must get EU power vote
Tue 24 July 2007, The Sun
Published in one of 18 news websites.
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William Hague has written...
Based on 5 articles published in 18 news websites since July 2007.
Journalisted by numbers (since July 2007)
| William Hague | Average | |
|---|---|---|
| Articles | 5 | 18 |
| Total words written | 1996 | 10148 |
| Average article length | 399 words | 706 words |
| Shortest article | 149 words | 538 words |
| Longest article | 986 words | 1014 words |
Based on 5 articles published in 18 news websites since July 2007.
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