Andrew Mitchell
Sir Andrew John Bower Mitchell KCMG (born 23 March 1956) is a British politician who was Shadow Foreign Secretary from July to November 2024 and served as Deputy Foreign Secretary between February and July 2024. He was also Minister of State for Development and Africa between October 2022 and July 2024. A member of the Conservative Party, he has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Sutton Coldfield since 2001 and previously served as the MP for Gedling from 1987 to 1997. Mitchell served in the Cabinet as Secretary of State for International Development from 2010 to 2012 and then briefly as Government Chief Whip in the House of Commons in late 2012.Mitchell studied History at Jesus College, Cambridge, where he was elected President of the Cambridge Union in 1978. He was elected to the House of Commons for Gedling in Nottinghamshire at the 1987 general election. He served in the second Major government as a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury from 1994 to 1995 and as a junior minister at the Department of Social Security from 1995 to 1997. Mitchell lost his seat to the Labour Party's Vernon Coaker at the 1997 general election. In 2001, he contested Sutton Coldfield in the West Midlands, a safe seat for the Conservatives, and was returned to Parliament. Mitchell was appointed to the Shadow cabinet in 2005 as Shadow Secretary of State for International Development. In this role, he founded Project Umubano, a Conservative Party social action project in Rwanda and Sierra Leone in central and west Africa.
Under the coalition government of David Cameron, he served as Secretary of State for International Development from 2010 to 2012. In the September 2012 cabinet reshuffle, he was appointed chief whip. Amid public pressure due to the ''Plebgate'' scandal, Mitchell resigned from the government the following month, and returned to the backbenches. In 2022, after serving on the backbenches for 10 years, Mitchell made a return to government as Minister of State for Development and Africa following the appointment of Rishi Sunak as prime minister. He was appointed to the honorific title of Deputy Foreign Secretary in April 2024. After the defeat of the Conservative party in the 2024 general election, Mitchell became Shadow Foreign Secretary in the Shadow Cabinet of Rishi Sunak. Provided by Wikipedia
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Education in the Field: A Case Study of Experiential Learning in International Law by Andrew Mitchell, Bruce Oswald, Tania Voon, Wendy Larcombe
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Polarization and reflectance are linked to climate, size and mechanistic constraints in a group of scarab beetles by Laura Ospina-Rozo, Iliana Medina, Andrew Hugall, Katrina J. Rankin, Nicholas W. Roberts, Ann Roberts, Andrew Mitchell, Chris A. M. Reid, Adnan Moussalli, Devi Stuart-Fox
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Educational and Clinical Applications of a Web- and Android-Based Telemedicine Platform to Expand Rural Health Care in Ecuador by Leonel Vasquez-Cevallos, Andrew Mitchell, Susana Muñoz-Hernández, Ángel Herranz-Nieva, Ana Garcia-Mingo, Paula De Corral-San Martin, Mijail Castro, Paul E.D. Soto-Rodriguez, Franklin Parrales-Bravo, Rosangela Caicedo-Quiroz
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Strengthening anal cancer prevention in Abuja, Nigeria: Identifying barriers and potential strategies to improve training. by Connor R Volpi, John Chama, Megan E Mansfield, Ruxton Adebiyi, Andrew Mitchell, Jumoke A Aigoro, Yerima Jibrin Bawa, Kazeem E Kolawole, Uchenna Ononaku, Paul Jibrin, Oluwole Olaomi, Francis Agbo, Soren M Bentzen, Stephen E Goldstone, Patrick Dakum, Joel M Palefsky, Cheryl Knott, Sylvia Adebajo, Rebecca G Nowak
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SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and COVID-19 vaccination coverage in two states of Nigeria from a population based household survey by Nwachukwu William Enyereibe, Elsie Ilori, Laura Steinhardt, Kristen Stafford, Chioma Dan-Nwafor, Chinwe Lucia Ochu, Dalhatu Ibrahim, Matthias Alagi, Baffa Sule Ibrahim, Iwara Emem Iwara, Nwando Mba, Zainab Ibrahim, Rabiatu Aliyu Ahmed, Iliya Botson, Stanley Uche Ogbonna, Ehimario Igumbor, Jafiya Abubakar, Nasir Ahmed, Gloria Ogochukwu Nwiyi, Chima Emmanuel Ihemeje, Catherine Okoi, Doris John, Matthew Ashikeni, Basheer Lawan Muhammad, Nnaemeka C. Iriemenam, Olumide Okunoye, Stacie M. Greby, Orji Bassey, McPaul Okoye, Natalia Blanco, Andrew Mitchell, Oladipupo Ipadeola, Gladys S. Antonza, Augustine Mpamugo, Favour Makava, Manhattan Charurat, Sylvia Adebajo, Mahesh Swaminathan, Adetifa Ifedayo, Chikwe Ihekweazu
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Management and early outcomes of children with appendicitis in the UK and Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey of surgeons and observational study by Nigel J Hall, David Williams, Vivek Gupta, Anna-may Long, Nuha Yassin, Alan Askari, David Colvin, Stewart Cleeve, Arun Kelay, Chris Driver, Clare Rees, Eleri Cusick, Hetal Patel, Ingo Jester, Khalid Elmalik, Sean Marven, Tim Bradnock, Oliver Brown, Andrew Jackson, Richard Egan, Laura Phillips, Marianne Hollyman, Bankole Oyewole, Fenella Welsh, Dale Vimalachandran, Melissa Gabriel, Kate Cross, Iain Yardley, Mark Peter, Andrew Beamish, Sophie Lewis, Milan Gopal, Joshua McIntyre, Merrill McHoney, Ionica Stoica, Hany Gabra, Tristan Boam, Angeliki Kosti, Katie cross, Andrew Mitchell, Michael Terry, George S Bethell, Clare M Rees, Jonathan R Sutcliffe, Florin Djendov, Victor Emordi, Sarah Staight, Christina Major, Oscar Croysdale, Mike Nelson, Hannah Rhodes, Juliette King, Gillian Winter, Selena Curkovic, Raef Jackson, Bhushanrao Jadhav, Thomas Raymond, Vijay Gangalam, Deepak Selvakumar, Reda Habak, Muslim Abdullah, Mohamed Ahmed Osama, Khlud Asanai, Noman Zafar, Sophia Lewis, Florence Kashora, Dixa Thakrar, Dean Rex, Annita Budzanowski, Jennifer Binnington, Simon Timbrell, Megan Ridgeway, Shirley Chan, Amani Asour, Adetayo Aderombi, Donald Menzies, Ali Murtada, Corina Dragu, Vincent Quan, Krashna Patel, Sesi Hotonu, Ashley Meikle, Ajay Belgaumkar, Prabhat Narayan, Thomas Badenoch, Frances Goulder, Katie Siggens, Kizzie Peters, Fiona Kirkham, Paul Froggatt, Karen Lai, Cristina Navarro, Dorinda Chandrabose, Simon Toh, Elizabeth Gemmill, Keira Lily, Mark Dilworth, Dimitrios Stamatiou, Alasdair Macmillan, Danielle Clyde, Majid Rashid, Gandrapu Srinivas, Katherine Buckley, Darren Smith, Henry Dowson, Gautam Singh, Seshu Kumar Bylapudi, Louise Phillips, Kimberley Hallam, Marisa Clemente, Karol Pal, George Ninkovic-Hall, Emila Paul, Theo Pelly, Joe Vance-Daniel, Venkatesh Kanakala, Edward J Nevins, James Dixon, Michael John, Jude Prince, Georgios Karagiannidis, Suzette Samlalsingh, Chrsitine Ozone, Amina Bouhelal, Siddhartha Handa, Sathasivam Rajeev, Ellen Ross, Ali Wadah, John Hallett, Shirish Tewari, Vinay Shah, Nick Reay-Jones, Salman Bodla, Harriet Corbett, Sumita Chhabra, Athanasios Tyraskis, Benjamin Allin, Angus Fitchie, Michael Stanton, Mark Vipond, Harry Dean, Matthew Boal, Jonathan Goring, Mahmoud Marei, Christian Verhoef, Jonathan Ducey, Chipo Mushonga, Dan Frith, Ashok Ram, Ferzine Mohamed, Rick MacMahon, Mohammed Fakhrul-Aldeen, Iain Bain, Graham Branagan, Rachel Carten, Chee Wan Lai, Anindya Niyogi, Claudia Koh, Christian Fox, Stavros Loukogeorgakis, Joe Curry, Jayaram Sivaraj, Milda Jancauskaite, Helen Please, Wayne Fradley, Maki Jitsumara, Sinead Hassett, Ancuta Muntean, Sarah Yassin, Suzanne Lawther, Ciaran Durand, Mohamed Eltom, Kirsty Brennan, Clara Chong, Hasan Mukhtar, Hany Khalil, Stephanie Clark, Ashish Desai, Amulya Saxena, Joshua Cave, Alistair Sharples, Lukas O’Brien, George Kerans, Ashwini Ghorpade, Felicity Arthur, Muhammad Tobbal, Rachael Robertson, Ben Martin, Ben Woodward, Kieran McGovern, Duncan Rutherford
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