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McGovern

[muh-guhv-ern]

noun

  1. George (Stanley), 1922–2012, U.S. politician: Democratic presidential candidate 1972, senator 1963–81.



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Homelessness Minister Alison McGovern said homelessness in the UK had been "too high for too long" and the funding would help address the "crisis made over the past decade".

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Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., the ranking Democrat on the House Rules Committee, said Johnson’s refusal to swear in Grijalva was “outrageous.”

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“You got the White House undermining our democracy. Now you got the speaker of the House doing the same thing. I mean, this is all about a continuation of the Epstein cover up,” McGovern told reporters on Tuesday.

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Homelessness Minister Alison McGovern described the figures as "heartbreaking" and said the government was "accelerating efforts to tackle the root causes of homelessness".

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Philip McGovern, whose firm Caffeine & Machine was set up to host official meetings of "petrolheads," believes car lovers unfairly have a reputation.

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