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Euan Anthony Blair MBE (born 19 January 1984) is an English businessman who is the co-founder and chief executive of the apprenticeships company Multiverse. He is the eldest son of the former British prime minister Sir Tony Blair and lawyer Cherie Blair.
Nicholas Blair. Better known as Nicky, the Blairs second son has made his name in the world of athletics, albeit off the field. After attending Oxford and doing a stint as a teacher at an inner ...
Euan Blair, the oldest son of former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, has built a nine-figure net worth by revolutionizing the way employers match with young talent.
Blair was born in 1985, the son of Tony and Cherie Blair and the grandson of Leo Blair on his father's side, and Tony Booth on his mother's. He has one older brother, Euan, and two younger siblings, Kathryn and Leo. He attended London Oratory School before studying history at Oxford University. [1] [2]
Blair's first wife, Hazel (12 June 1923 – 28 June 1975), died of thyroid cancer. He remarried and lived in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, with his second wife, Olwen, until her death on 15 March 2012. Cherie and Tony Blair named their youngest son Leo after him. Blair was a "militant atheist", according to his son Tony. [10]
Blair's first relocation was when he was nineteen months old. At the end of 1954, Blair's parents and their two sons moved from Paisley Terrace to Adelaide, South Australia. [13] His father lectured in law at the University of Adelaide. [14] In Australia, Blair's sister, Sarah, was born. The Blairs lived in the suburb of Dulwich close to the ...
Here, we take a look back at some of Tony Blair's moments with the royal family over the years. 1997. In the summer of 1997, Blair joined then-Prince Charles in Hong Kong for a ceremony marking ...
He previously served as the second Downing Street Chief of Staff, under British prime minister Tony Blair from 1997 to 2007. He was the only senior adviser to last the whole period of Blair's leadership. [1] During this period Powell was also the chief British negotiator on Northern Ireland.