Sentences with phrase «life peer tufton»

Abstract: The current study presents a novel experimental design to examine how real - life peer relationships modulate altruistic punishment of bullies and compensation of victims after observed ostracism.
A commercial fraud specialist, Lord Carlile was appointed a life peer in 1999, and has been the government's Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation since 2001.
He was created a life peer, as Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd.
Lord Bach held a succession of ministerial posts while Labour were in government between 1998, when he was created a life peer, and leaving office after the general election defeat in May 2010.
Convention says no, but theoretically a life or hereditary life peer could become prime minister, as Alec Samuels explains
His father was a civil engineer and his mother a civil servant, later a life peer and Labour Minister for Health in Harold Wilson's government and local government ombudsman.
Jeffrey Archer was made a Life Peer in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 1992.
She was awarded the OBE in 1983 and created a Life Peer (Baroness James of Holland Park) in 1991.
Nash was made a life peer in 2013 so he could become a junior schools minister under former education secretary Michael Gove.
He was elevated to the House of Lords as a life peer with the title Baron Jenkin of Roding, of Wanstead and Woodford in Greater London.
In 2001, he was made a Conservative life peer.
After several attempts in his constituency party to deselect him, he finally stood down from the House of Commons at the 1997 general election, and in the dissolution honours he was made a life peer, being created Baron Shore of Stepney, of Stepney in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets on 5 June 1997.
Tanni Grey - Thompson won 16 medals as a Paralympian and her activism within sport also saw her appointed a life peer in 2010.
In the UK, Sebastian (now Lord) Coe went from leading track - and - field athlete to Conservative politician and life peer in the House of Lords, while former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell was once known as «the fastest white man on the planet» and held the British 100m record.
Admitted to the Privy Council in 1959, he was made a baronet on 29 December 1964 [2] and after leaving the Commons, was created a life peer as Baron Redmayne, of Rushcliffe in the County of Nottinghamshire on 10 June 1966.
Settling down to some kangaroo anus with a fallen Hollyoaks star is the last word in dignity compared with settling down for an after - lunch snooze on the red benches next to Douglas Hogg, who has just been made a life peer (he is already a viscount, but clearly the Tories want him to be «operational»).
On 18 June 2010, she was created a life peer as Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top, of Crook in the County of Durham, [11] and was introduced in the House of Lords on 6 July 2010.
On 19 November 2010, it was announced that Marks would be created a Life Peer.
On 30 January 1992, he was created Life Peer as Baron Prentice, of Daventry in the County of Northamptonshire.
The seat had become vacant when the constituency's long - serving Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Reginald Sorensen, was made a life peer on 15 December 1964.
Shepherd remained an active member of the House of Lords for the rest of his life, and on 16 November 1999 he was created a life peer as Baron Shepherd of Spalding, of Spalding in the County of Lincolnshire [2] in order to keep his seat after the House of Lords Act removed the right of hereditary peers to an automatic seat in the House.
On 2 February 2011, he was created a life peer as Baron Stephen, of Lower Deeside in the City of Aberdeen, [14] and was introduced in the House of Lords on 7 February 2011, [15] where he sits on the Liberal Democrat benches.
With the House of Lords Act 1999, the right of the hereditary peers of an automatic seat in the House of Lords was removed, so Shepherd was created a life peer as Baron Shepherd of Spalding, of Spalding in the County of Lincolnshire to keep his seat.
When Wilson resigned again, in 1976, Kagan was made a life peer.
Young was created a life peer as Baron Young of Cookham on 29 September 2015.
He stood down from the Commons at the 2015 election and was created a life peer, [2] as Baron Young of Cookham, of Cookham in the Royal County of Berkshire, on 29 September 2015.
On 19 November 2010, it was announced that Flight was to be created a life peer and would sit as a Conservative in the House of Lords.
Liberal Democrat life peer Trevor Smith sets out the implications of 5 May for his party.
Claudia Beamish is the daughter of the Conservative life peer Tufton Victor Hamilton Beamish, Baron Chelwood and his first wife Janet McMillan Stevenson.
Shinwell was created a life peer as Baron Shinwell, of Easington in the County of Durham, on 19 June 1970.
McIntosh stood down from the GLC in 1983, having been created a life peer in 1982.
Lord Puttnam, made a life peer by Tony Blair in 1997, was delivering the annual Marketing Society lecture in Piccadilly, central London.
So it is all the more eye - catching that the Eton - education son of a life peer believes that all MPs will soon have to publish their tax returns.
Writer, broadcaster and life peer I'm in at least four minds as to who should be the next Labour leader.
Economist and Labour life peer I have seen seven Labour leaders come and six go - Wilson, Callaghan, Foot, Kinnock, Smith and Blair.
Political economist and life peer Your question is based on the assumption that Labour will lose the next election.
Patricia Scotland, Labour life peer since 1997, became the first female black QC, and the youngest since Pitt the Younger, at 35 in 1991.
He not only published the assurances he gave when made a life peer in 2000 to take up permanent residence in the UK once again and to relinquish the post of Belize's permanent representative to the UN.
Carlile was created a life peer in 1999, as Baron Carlile of Berriew, of Berriew in the County of Powys, having previously been a Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire from 1983 to 1997; he had stood unsuccessfully as a Liberal for East Flintshire in February and October 1974.
[4] He was subsequently created a life peer on 17 October 2007 taking the title Baron Wallace of Tankerness, of Tankerness in Orkney.
«While there are quite reasonable steps [in the trade union bill] to increase transparency, the main thrust of the measures seems to be both partisan and disproportionate to the supposed problems that they are seeking to address,» wrote Kerslake, who was made a life peer in March.
The founder of the Tory Reform Group, Lord Walker was appointed a life peer after his retirement as an MP in 1992.
Bryony Worthington is an environmental campaigner and Labour life peer.
Oates was subsequently made a life peer in October 2015.
[2] She was created a life peer on 18 September 2013 taking the title Baroness Humphreys, of Llanrwst in the County of Conwy and, unusually, taking the oath in Welsh.
In February 1974, he was once again elected to Parliament, now for Newham South, but left the House of Commons soon afterwards when he was made a life peer, as Baron Elwyn - Jones, of Llanelli in the County of Carmarthen and of Newham in Greater London.
In 1964, Byers was made a life peer [6] and three years later he became leader of the Liberal peers.
He was chief economist at Goldman Sachs before being made a life peer in 2015 and entering the government.
The Green Party also has one life peer, three Members of the European Parliament, two members of the London Assembly, and a small number of councillors on various local councils in England and Wales.
On 16 May 2005 he was created a life peer as Baron Adonis, of Camden Town in the London Borough of Camden, [10] elevation to membership of the House of Lords making possible his appointment as a Government Minister.
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