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Mark Field
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Mark Field
Mark Christopher Field
(born 6 October 1964) is a British politician who served as the
Member of Parliament
(MP) for
Cities of London and Westminster
from
2001
to 2019. A member of the
Conservative Party
, he served as a
Minister of State
at the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
from 2017 to 2019. Field's extra-marital affair between 2004 and 2005 with
Liz Truss
led to Field's divorce from
Michele Acton
and an attempt to prevent Truss standing as a parliamentary candidate at the
2010 general election
by members of her constituency association. A prominent supporter of the United Kingdom remaining in the European Union during the
Brexit referendum
and of
Jeremy Hunt
in the
2019 Conservative leadership election
, he left his post as a Foreign Office Minister when
Boris Johnson
's premiership began. He stood down from the
House of Commons
at the
2019 general election
.
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Preoperative Mechanical Ventilation Prior to Surgical Repair for Type A Aortic Dissection: Incidence, Risk, and Outcomes
by
Angelo M. Dell’Aquila
,
Konrad Wisniewski
,
Adrian-Iustin Georgevici
,
Gábor Szabó
,
Francesco Onorati
,
Till J. Demal
,
Andreas Rukosujew
,
Sven Peterss
,
Caroline Radner
,
Joscha Buech
,
Antonio Fiore
,
Andrea Perrotti
,
Angel G. Pinto
,
Javier Rodriguez Lega
,
Marek Pol
,
Petr Kacer
,
Enzo Mazzaro
,
Giuseppe Gatti
,
Igor Vendramin
,
Daniela Piani
,
Luisa Ferrante
,
Mauro Rinaldi
,
Eduard Quintana
,
Robert Pruna-Guillen
,
Dario Di Perna
,
Zein El-Dean
,
Hiwa Sherzad
,
Giovanni Mariscalco
,
Mark Field
,
Amer Harky
,
Manoj Kuduvalli
,
Matteo Pettinari
,
Stefano Rosato
,
Tatu Juvonen
,
Timo Mäkikallio
,
Lenard Conradi
,
Giorgio Mastroiacovo
,
Fausto Biancari
Published 2025-06-01
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