They also reveal Chancellor Denis Healey and Industry Secretary Tony Benn at odds over policy.
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Shadow health secretary John Healey and Labour former Cabinet minister David Blunkett welcomed the announcement.
John Healey, the minister with responsibility for floods recovery, is going on a family holiday abroad.
Labour's John Healey said he had noticed no such effect when previous government documents were released.
Tensions exist even within New Europe Lords Owen and Healey have a long history of mutual disdain.
In May, Capt Stephen Healey died when his vehicle was caught in a blast in Helmand province.
Three former ministers, John Denham, John Healey and Shaun Woodward, will return to the backbenches in the shake-up.
Housing minister John Healey will explain to council leaders later the outcome of a council housing finance review.
The papers also give a glimpse of Healey's talks with the unions as he tried to ensure pay restraint.
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Conservative councillor Mark Healey, authority chairman, said he will lobby government to get "a better grant settlement next time".
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Had the crown gone to Denis Healey, his rival, Labour's 18-year spell in the cold might have been truncated.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has asked Mr Healey to report back to him on the situation in the North East.
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Capt Healey had studied at Swansea University after injury put an end to his promising football career at Swansea City.
Mr Morgan said that Capt Healey led by example on the pitch as his role as captain and central defender.
The Showcase featured readings and discussions from Jeanette Winterson, Helen Macdonald, Eimear McBride and Emma Healey, interspersed with more informal talks and debates.
Mr Healey said while the NHF was right to lobby government, it was in danger of "missing the bigger political picture".
Also expected to return for the Christmas special are last year's runner-up Chelsee Healey and newsreaders Natasha Kaplinsky and Chris Hollins.
"These are not regular-size people, " said Austin Healey, the former England and British Lions utility back and now a rugby analyst.
Mr Healey forced Health Secretary Andrew Lansley to the despatch box to answer an urgent question on swine flu on 10 January 2011.
The chancellor Denis Healey's contemptuous treatment of his Liberal opposite number and ostensible colleague, John Pardoe, has become the stuff of political legend.
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There was Lord Jenkins himself, then plain Woy, in possession of a first-class degree from Balliol College, Oxford, like his colleague Denis Healey.
Local government minister John Healey said the figures justified his plans to make councils to publish the remuneration packages of 2, 500 top earners.
And so David Miliband joins Michael Heseltine, Denis Healey, Kenneth Clarke, David Davis and many others who, for one reason or another, nearly made it.
Mr Healey said it had been clear the current outbreak would not be like "normal winter flu because we knew swine flu would be dominant".
Almost 42 years after Robert Russell' s prized 1967 Austin-Healey sports car was stolen, he has it back, thanks largely to his own detective work.
Replacement prop Cian Healey was then denied a try that would have put the game out of sight after knocking on as he drove over.
But John Healey, a former Labour health spokesman, claimed the hospital was being privatised which "is wrong in principle and it is wrong in practice".
Tim Healey is a freelance creative producer with gyro London.
Joe Healey, secretary of the Britannia Coco-nut Dancers who are also known as the Nutters, said the group have never been charged before for road closures.
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