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In the UK, Special Envoy is capitalised, please see the gov.uk pages in the article reflist. The page to which you direct me is a general (global) page with dozens of countries listed and can afford little insight into the problem at hand. Spem Reduxit (talk) 03:20, 6 June 2017 (UTC)Reply
This is all too complex for me. Eg: from MOS:JOBTITLES "When the correct formal title is treated as a proper name (e.g., King of France; it is correct to write Louis XVI was King of France but Louis XVI was the French king)". Whatever you say. Thanks for your help! Spem Reduxit (talk) 03:42, 6 June 2017 (UTC)Reply
Yes, this title may be a proper noun, but that would be for all of it, so I'd want to see what (secondary) sources say the title is, else it may just a common "special envoy". Until there's several secondaries it shouldn't be created IMHO. Drafting or AFC helps that, once live others can edit mercilessly. Widefox; talk03:51, 6 June 2017 (UTC)Reply
"why would you delete a link to this article in Malcolm Rifkind as per MOS:LWQ and then immediately add an {{orphan}} tag here? I'm genuinely puzzled. ". See above. If there's no place in the prose to link, it can put a link in the See also. Widefox; talk11:16, 6 June 2017 (UTC)Reply