Labour culture minister Alun Hugh lost Clwyd west to the Conservative's Darren Millar.
Not exact matches
Labour leader Ed Miliband has criticised the Prime
Minister over his response to
Culture Secretary Maria Miller's expenses claims.
At a separate rally, organised by
Labour First, Angela Eagle, the former leadership candidate and
minister, accused Corbyn's supporters of allowing a
culture of abuse of MPs and
Labour party staff which could lead to a form of «populist authoritarian rule».
Commenting on our findings, the
Labour MP and former
culture secretary Ben Bradshaw said: «Under a functioning government, anyone who had allegedly broken the ministerial code could expect — at best — a difficult conversation with the prime
minister.
The former
Labour cabinet
minister has been widely expected to take over from Boaden and his political background has led Tories including John Whittingdale, the former
culture secretary, and Damian Collins, a member of the
culture select committee, to argue that his appointment could jeopardise the BBC's impartiality.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said Prime
Minister David Cameron has «some very serious questions to answer» in the controversy surrounding
Culture Secretary Maria Miller.
The clash between the Prime
Minister and Ms Cooper came as
Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn accused Ms May of knowing «full well» of the problems faced by the Windrush generation, and called on the Government to ditch «bogus immigration targets that have driven this hostile
culture».
They include Chi Onwurah, the former
minister for
culture and the digital economy, who wrote that it was «statistically interesting to say the least» that
Labour's leader had made life difficult for two of the very few minority ethnic female MPs; and Pat Glass, who resigned as shadow education secretary in June two days after being appointed, in protest over Corbyn's leadership.
As well as replacing Eagle, Corbyn sacked his shadow
culture secretary, Michael Dugher, and shadow Europe
minister, Pat McFadden, for what
Labour sources said were displays of «incompetence and disloyalty».
The former
Labour prime
minister urged Lord Justice Leveson to «drain the poison from the
culture» of the press.
THE TONY PRIZE; as a
Minister Denounces the Turner Prize as «Conceptual Bulls ** t» the Mail Stages Its Own New
Labour Art Show Daily Mail (London); November 1, 2002; Thomas, David; 700 + words...
CULTURE Minister Kim Howells this week dismissed entries for art's pound sterling20, 000 Turner Prize at London's Tate Britain gallery as «conceptual bulls ** t».
THE TONY PRIZE; as a
Minister Denounces the Turner Prize as «Conceptual Bulls ** t» the Mail Stages Its Own New
Labour Art Show Daily Mail (London); November 1, 2002; Thomas, David; 700 + words... DAVID THOMAS
CULTURE Minister Kim Howells this week dismissed entries for art's pound sterling20, 000 Turner Prize at London's Tate Britain gallery as «conceptual bulls ** t».
THE TONY PRIZE; as a
Minister Denounces the Turner Prize as «Conceptual Bulls ** t» the Mail Stages Its Own New
Labour Art Show Daily Mail (London); November 1, 2002; Thomas, David; 700 + words Byline: DAVID THOMAS
CULTURE Minister Kim Howells this week dismissed entries for art's pound sterling20, 000 Turner Prize at London's Tate Britain gallery as «conceptual bulls ** t».
Kim Howells Bows 21 Years as MP For Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); December 19, 2009; Livingstone, Tomos; 700 + words... message New
Labour MP, most notably in 2002 when the then -
Culture Minister dismissed the Turner Prize exhibition as «cold, mechanical, conceptual bull ****».