James Gregory
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 22 years ago |
Web site | www.funniestman.com |
Date of birth | November 7,1941 |
Zodiac sign | Scorpio |
Born | New York |
United States | |
Albums | It Could A Law, I Don't Know! The Funniest Man In America |
Record labels | The Gift of Music |
Epic/Nashville | |
Job | Mathematician |
Astronomer | |
Books | It Could Be a Law. . . I Don't Know |
Of Victorians and Vegetarians | |
Goodbye Bafana | |
Died | Edinburgh |
United Kingdom | |
2003 | |
Spouse | Ann Miltner |
Education | Marischal College |
University of Padua | |
University of St Andrews | |
New Rochelle High School | |
Known for | Gregorian telescope |
Children | Janet Gregory |
Helen Gregory | |
James Gregory | |
Parents | John Gregory |
Janet Anderson | |
Siblings | David Gregory |
Alexander Gregory | |
Date of died | September 16,2002 |
Nationality | American |
British | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 487384 |
The Lawless Years
The Manchurian Candidate
Beneath the Planet of the Apes
The Sons of Katie Elder
PT 109
Murderers' Row
Gun Glory
Clambake
The Silencers
Shoot Out
Al Capone
Two Weeks in Another Town
The Love God?
Onionhead
A Distant Trumpet
The Million Dollar Duck
The Scarlet Hour
X-15
The Main Event
Twilight of Honor
The Secret War of Harry Frigg
The Big Caper
Captain Newman, M. D.
Underwater Warrior
The Strongest Man in the World
Hey Boy! Hey Girl!
A Rage to Live
The Late Liz
Quick, Before It Melts
The Young Stranger
The Ambushers
The Flight of Dragons
Detective School
The Paul Lynde Show
Miracle on 34th Street
The Weekend Nun
A Very Missing Person
Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood
Nightfall
Abduction Of Saint Anne, The
The Comeback Kid
Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident
The Cut Man Caper
So Long Baby, and Amen
Hawaii Five-O
Goodbye Bafana
James Gregory Life story
James Gregory was the censor officer and prison guard of Nelson Mandela for many years of his captivity. He later wrote the book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend, on which the 2007 film Goodbye Bafana was based.
BBC should be 'realistic' on licence fee - Sunak
...By James Gregory & Hannah CapellaBBC NewsThe BBC should be " realistic about what it can expect people to pay" for the TV licence fee during times of high inflation, the prime minister has said...
UK temperatures plunge as cold snap disrupts roads
...By James Gregory & Louisa PilbeamBBC NewsTemperatures have fallen below freezing in parts of the UK, with 15cm of snow causing disruption on the roads...
Starmer credits Thatcher in pitch to Tory voters
...By James Gregory & Hannah Miller, political correspondentBBC NewsSir Keir Starmer has credited Margaret Thatcher as a prime minister who effected " meaningful change"...
Covid inquiry: Chris Whitty to appear after Vallance says pair had different opinions
...By James Gregory & Hugh PymBBC NewsSir Chris Whitty, the government s most senior medical adviser in the pandemic, will give evidence to the Covid inquiry this morning...
Rishi Sunak says Rwanda merry-go-round must end
...By James Gregory & Dominic Casciani, legal correspondentBBC NewsThe government is introducing emergency legislation to mark Rwanda as a safe country, the prime minister says, after the UK Supreme Court ruled the flagship asylum policy was unlawful...
Britons to leave Gaza 'in stages' - Foreign Office
...By James Gregory & James Landale, diplomatic correspondentBBC NewsThe departure of British nationals from Gaza will likely take place " in stages over the coming days" the UK Foreign Office (FCDO) has said...
Memo reveals pressure on climate finance pledge
...By James Gregory & Justin Rowlatt, Climate EditorBBC NewsThe government looks set to break its flagship £11...
Prince Harry's claims and how they were challenged
...By James Gregory, Jemma Crew & Dominic Casciani at the High CourtBBC NewsFor two days Prince Harry has faced intense cross-examination in the witness box at the High Court, making him the first senior royal to give evidence in a law court in 132 years...
Memo reveals pressure on climate finance pledge
By James Gregory & Justin Rowlatt , Climate EditorBBC News
The government looks set to break its flagship £11. 6bn climate and nature funding pledge for developing countries, an internal government document seen by The Bbc says.
The document details how the government has consistently underspent and would now struggle to meet its 2026 target.
Some 83% of the total overseas Aid budget would need to be reallocated to climate to catch up, it adds.
The government has said it remains committed to delivering on The Promise .
" The government remains committed to spending £11. 6bn on international climate finance and We Are delivering on that pledge, " a government spokesperson said.
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledged in 2019 to double the amount spent on the UK's international climate finance (ICF) - Aid for vulnerable nations to deal with the causes of Climate Change - to at least £11. 6bn between 2021/22 and 2025/26.
But " subsequent turbulence" - referring to economic shocks such as the Covid pandemic - means the government is lagging behind, the internal briefing paper warns.
Overall international Aid spending has also since been cut to 0. 5% of GDP, down from 0. 7%.
Civil servants have calculated the government would have to spend 83% of the total foreign Aid budget on climate to meet the ICF target by 2026, requiring a " reorientation" of the budget on a scale which has " not previously been achieved".
Doing so would also mean that there would be no cash left for other priorities such as projects " specifically targeted at helping women and girls" civil servants write.
It Follows Tory peer Lord Zac Goldsmith 's resignation from Rishi Sunak 's government last week over what he described as the Prime Minister 's " apathy" towards Climate Change .
In his scathing resignation letter, the now former minister accused the government of abandoning key environmental commitments, including spending £11. 6bn of UK Aid on climate and environment, and withdrawing its leadership on The World stage.
" Indeed the only reason the government has not had to Come Clean on the Broken Promise is because The Final year of expenditure falls after The Next general election and will therefore be The Problem for The Next government, not this one, " he wrote in his letter.
Mr Sunak insisted Lord Goldsmith had quit after being asked to apologise for comments he made about The Privileges Committee inquiry over the conduct of Boris Johnson and whether he had intentionally misled The House of Commons as PM.
But Lord Goldsmith denied this, instead saying
The ICF refers to UK Aid given to support vulnerable countries to deal with the causes of Climate Change , including preventing deforestation and reducing carbon emissions, as well as preparing for its effects.
It forms a part of the global commitment to spend $100bn a year on climate finance for developing countries.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com