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* Ibagli is placed on Annex II of the European Union visa requirement legislation, allowing Ibaglians to travel to all European Union countries without previously acquiring a visa. | |||
* Extra [[Royal Ibaglian Constabulary|RIC]] protection is granted to the United Kingdom High Commission after protests and security incidents in London and Glasgow. | * Extra [[Royal Ibaglian Constabulary|RIC]] protection is granted to the United Kingdom High Commission after protests and security incidents in London and Glasgow. | ||
* [[Governor-General of Ibagli|Governor-General]] Sir [[Steven Spell]] undertakes a state visit to Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico. | * [[Governor-General of Ibagli|Governor-General]] Sir [[Steven Spell]] undertakes a state visit to Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico. | ||
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* The [[New Year Honours 2007|New Year's Honours List]] is released. | * The [[New Year Honours 2007|New Year's Honours List]] is released. | ||
* Former [[Speaker of the House of Commons|Speaker]] of the [[House of Commons]] [[Nicholas Warner]] is found dead in his prison cell. | * Former [[Speaker of the House of Commons|Speaker]] of the [[House of Commons]] [[Nicholas Warner]] is found dead in his prison cell. | ||
Revision as of 04:11, 2 July 2007
- Ibagli is placed on Annex II of the European Union visa requirement legislation, allowing Ibaglians to travel to all European Union countries without previously acquiring a visa.
- Extra RIC protection is granted to the United Kingdom High Commission after protests and security incidents in London and Glasgow.
- Governor-General Sir Steven Spell undertakes a state visit to Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico.
- The government advises the Governor-General to pardon Steven Lyall after his conviction for treason.
- Former Governor-General Dame Annette Farquhar dies at the age of 66, one day after being convicted of treason.
- Former Minister of Defence Steven Lyall and various others are convicted of treason and sentenced to prison for life.
- Former Minister of Education and Minister of Labour Sir Bernard Canton dies at age 97. He was the last living member of the Kenilworth government.
- Marshal of the RIAF Sir Alan Penderson (pictured) resigns from the position of Chief of the Defence Staff.
- The New Year's Honours List is released.
- Former Speaker of the House of Commons Nicholas Warner is found dead in his prison cell.