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Mark Clarke (born 25 July 1950 in Liverpool, England) is an English musician, bass player and singer, best known for his work with Colosseum and Mountain, as well as brief stints with Uriah Heep and Rainbow.
3 de dic. de 2015 · Tory activist Mark Clarke is at the centre of a bullying scandal - he denies all the allegations. By Esther Oxford & James Clayton. BBC Newsnight. Senior Conservative Party officials received a...
27 de nov. de 2015 · Conservatives. This article is more than 8 years old. Elliott Johnson: the young Tory destroyed by the party he loved. Simon Hattenstone investigates the apparent suicide of a 21-year-old activist...
17 de ago. de 2016 · A long-awaited report into allegations of bullying within the Conservative party has identified 13 alleged victims of Mark Clarke, the so-called Tatler Tory, over a 20-month period, including...
Mark Clarke (born June 1977) is a British former Conservative Party parliamentary candidate who was director of the now-defunct Young Britons' Foundation, as well as a chairman of (also now-defunct) Conservative Future, and ex-director of the Road Trip electioneering organisation (disbanded in 2015) that bussed Conservative party ...
17 de ago. de 2016 · The key figure not to give evidence was Mark Clarke, the former parliamentary candidate at the centre of the inquiry, which was launched three months after the death last year of the Tory...
Mark Clarke, founder of the RoadTrip campaign (Camera Press) Senior figures in the Conservative Party viewed Mark Clarke as such a serious risk that they secretly willed the disgraced...