William Hague
- William Hague is shadow foreign secretary. (source: The Guardian)

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.
(source: Wikipedia)- William Hague has written articles published in The Independent, MailOnline, The Guardian, The Sun, The Daily Telegraph, The Times, The Sunday Telegraph, Sky News and Financial Times.
Most Recent article
Broken Bosnia needs western attention
Financial Times, Tuesday 29 DecemberT he 14th anniversary of the 1995 Dayton Peace Accords passed unnoticed in November. The collapse of a US-EU diplomatic initiative in Bosnia-Herzegovina last month went virtually unreported too, as has the fact that Bosnia’s cold peace is under serious threat.
Previous Articles
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There is still time to foil Iran's bomb plot
The Daily Telegraph, Tuesday 29 December
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UK needs different ‘top job’ in Brussels
Financial Times, Sunday 15 November (1 blog link)
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WILLIAM HAGUE: How David Miliband tried to smear me
MailOnline, Sunday 1 November (99 comments, 3 blog links)
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Our troops have paid the blood price for free elections in Afghanistan. We fatally undermine our standing if we rubber stamp corruption
MailOnline, Wednesday 9 September (32 comments, 3 blog links)
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Why the ex-PM MUST give his Iraq War evidence in public
MailOnline, Monday 22 June (31 comments)
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William Hague: You Ask The Questions
The Independent, Monday 20 April
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William Hague: We must let a judge probe torture case
MailOnline, Wednesday 11 March (37 comments)
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Lift this cloud of secrecy
The Guardian, Saturday 28 February
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WILLIAM HAGUE: Britain and torture - the questions David Miliband MUST answer
MailOnline, Tuesday 17 February (45 comments, 2 blog links)
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We must not join Mandy's euro
The Sun, Tuesday 6 January
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- 18 articles (since July 2007)
- Average article: 24 column inches (720 words)
- Shortest article: 5 column inches (149 words)
- Longest article: 49 column inches (1466 words)
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