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He adores and looks forward to Saturday mornings watching his three boys playing football in south London and the odd weekend at Chevening, the grace and favour residence he shares with William Hague.
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What he couldnt have known, but what made me even angrier at Tony as I framed in my mind how I would answer him, was that Robin had been so certain of his reappointment that he had arranged for his son to meet him later that day at Chevening, the lakeside mansion in Kent that is the foreign secretarys official country residence.
A Question of Honour Lord Michael Levy 2008
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Whilst in Nanjing, the Archbishop will attend a reception for Chevening Scholars hosted by the British Consulate.
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The Chevening Scholarship is the flagship scholarship scheme of the UK Government.
Archbishop - China Emerging as Senior Partner in the Fellowship of Nations 2006
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Programme: Visit to 'Roots and Shoots' - environment NGO working with young people; UK chamber of commerce, shanghai; lunch with business leaders/(Mrs Williams: Visit to Evergreen school, Jiading district; lunch with Jiading administration)/Travel to Nanjing/Evening reception for Chevening scholars.
Notes from China - Day by Day Highlights and Reflections, 8th-23rd October, 2006 2006
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Whilst in Nanjing, the Archbishop will attend a reception for Chevening Scholars hosted by the British Consulate.
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It would be important for the Chinese voice to be heard, he said, and hoped that the experience of the Chevening scholars would demonstrate that the process worked both ways:
Archbishop - China Emerging as Senior Partner in the Fellowship of Nations 2006
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The Chevening scholars programme funds 2000 postgraduate scholars from 150 countries to study in the UK.
Notes from China - Day by Day Highlights and Reflections, 8th-23rd October, 2006 2006
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Speaking at a reception for a Chevening scholars reunion in Nanjing earlier today [10th October 2006], Dr Williams emphasised that China had its place in a future which will require nations to work together more than ever:
Archbishop - China Emerging as Senior Partner in the Fellowship of Nations 2006
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(Archbishop to former Chevening Scholars, Nanjing - see below).
Notes from China - Day by Day Highlights and Reflections, 8th-23rd October, 2006 2006
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