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Baroness Barker x

Baroness Billingham x

Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone x

Lord Campbell of Alloway x

Baroness Campbell of Surbiton x

Lord Campbell-Savours x

Lord Carlile of Berriew x

Lord Chadlington x

Lord Coe x

Baroness Coussins x

Baroness Cox x

Earl Crawford and Balcarres x

Lord Crisp x

Lord Davies of Coity x

Baroness Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde x

Baroness Donaghy x

Baroness Doocey x

Lord Dubs x

Lord Eames x

Baroness Eccles of Moulton x

Baroness Emerton x

Lord Falconer of Thoroton x

Baroness Falkender x

Lord Faulkner of Worcester x

Lord Faulks x

Lord Fearn x

Lord Fellowes of West Stafford x

Baroness Fookes x

pick a lord

Barker, Baroness

Billingham, Baroness

Bottomley of Nettlestone, Baroness

Campbell of Alloway, Lord

Campbell of Surbiton, Baroness

Campbell-Savours, Lord

Carlile of Berriew, Lord

Chadlington, Lord

Coe, Lord

Coussins, Baroness

Cox, Baroness

Crawford and Balcarres, Earl

Crisp, Lord

Davies of Coity, Lord

Dean of Thornton-le-Fylde, Baroness

Donaghy, Baroness

Doocey, Baroness

Dubs, Lord

Eames, Lord

Eccles of Moulton, Baroness

Emerton, Baroness

Falconer of Thoroton, Lord

Falkender, Baroness

Faulkner of Worcester, Lord

Faulks, Lord

Fearn, Lord

Fellowes of West Stafford, Lord

Fookes, Baroness

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Baroness Ford x

Lord Forsyth of Drumlean x

Baroness Fritchie x

Baroness Gale x

Baroness Gardner of Parkes x

Lord Glenarthur x

Baroness Golding x

Baroness Gould of Potternewton x

Baroness Greenfield x

Baroness Greengross x

Lord Grocott x

Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank x

Baroness Hanham x

Lord Harris of Haringey x

Lord Harris of Peckham x

Lord Haworth x

Lord Hayhoe x

Baroness Hayman x

Baroness Healy of Primrose Hill x

Lord Higgins x

Baroness Wheeler x

Lord Addington y

Lord Alderdice y

Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top y

Lord Avebury y

Baroness Bakewell y

Earl Baldwin of Bewdley y

Lord Beecham y

Baroness Benjamin y

Ford, Baroness

Forsyth of Drumlean, Lord

Fritchie, Baroness

Gale, Baroness

Gardner of Parkes, Baroness

Glenarthur, Lord

Golding, Baroness

Gould of Potternewton, Baroness

Greenfield, Baroness

Greengross, Baroness

Grocott, Lord

Guthrie of Craigiebank, Lord

Hanham, Baroness

Harris of Haringey, Lord

Harris of Peckham, Lord

Haworth, Lord

Hayhoe, Lord

Hayman, Baroness

Healy of Primrose Hill, Baroness

Higgins, Lord

Wheeler, Baroness

Addington, Lord

Alderdice, Lord

Armstrong of Hill Top, Baroness

Avebury, Lord

Bakewell, Baroness

Baldwin of Bewdley, Earl

Beecham, Lord

Benjamin, Baroness

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Lord Bilston y

Lord Black of Brentwood y

Baroness Blackstone y

Baroness Blood y

Baroness Boothroyd y

Lord Bradley y

Lord Brooke of Alverthorpe y

Lord Brougham and Vaux y

Baroness Browning y

Earl Caithness y

Lord Cavendish of Furness y

Lord Christopher y

Earl Clancarty y

Lord Colwyn y

Baroness Corston y

Lord Darzi of Denham y

Lord Dixon y

Lord Edmiston y

Viscount Falkland y

Baroness Finlay of Llandaff y

Earl Glasgow y

Baroness Grey-Thompson y

Baroness Hollins y

Baroness Howarth of Breckland y

Lord Hoyle y

Baroness Hughes of Stretford y

Lord Hunt of Kings Heath y

Baroness Hussein-Ece y

Lord James of Blackheath y

Bilston, Lord

Black of Brentwood, Lord

Blackstone, Baroness

Blood, Baroness

Boothroyd, Baroness

Bradley, Lord

Brooke of Alverthorpe, Lord

Brougham and Vaux, Lord

Browning, Baroness

Caithness, Earl

Cavendish of Furness, Lord

Christopher, Lord

Clancarty, Earl

Colwyn, Lord

Corston, Baroness

Darzi of Denham, Lord

Dixon, Lord

Edmiston, Lord

Falkland, Viscount

Finlay of Llandaff, Baroness

Glasgow, Earl

Grey-Thompson, Baroness

Hollins, Baroness

Howarth of Breckland, Baroness

Hoyle, Lord

Hughes of Stretford, Baroness

Hunt of Kings Heath, Lord

Hussein-Ece, Baroness

James of Blackheath, Lord

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Baroness Jay of Paddington y

Lord Jenkin of Roding y

Lord Joffe y

Baroness Jolly y

Lord Jones y

Lord Kakkar y

Lord Kennedy of Southwark y

Baroness King of Bow y

Lord King of Bridgwater y

Lord Kirkwood of Kirkhope y

Baroness Knight of Collingtree y

Lord Laming y

Lord Layard y

Lord Leach of Fairford y

Lord Lingfield y

Lord Lipsey y

Earl Listowel y

Lord Lloyd of Berwick y

Lord Low of Dalston y

Lord MacKenzie of Culkein y

Lord Martin of Springburn y

Baroness Masham of Ilton y

Baroness Massey of Darwen y

Lord McCluskey y

Lord McColl of Dulwich y

Lord McFall of Alcluith y

Baroness McIntosh of Hudnall y

Baroness Meacher y

Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer y

Jay of Paddington, Baroness

Jenkin of Roding, Lord

Joffe, Lord

Jolly, Baroness

Jones, Lord

Kakkar, Lord

Kennedy of Southwark, Lord

King of Bow, Baroness

King of Bridgwater, Lord

Kirkwood of Kirkhope, Lord

Knight of Collingtree, Baroness

Laming, Lord

Layard, Lord

Leach of Fairford, Lord

Lingfield, Lord

Lipsey, Lord

Listowel, Earl

Lloyd of Berwick, Lord

Low of Dalston, Lord

MacKenzie of Culkein, Lord

Martin of Springburn, Lord

Masham of Ilton, Baroness

Massey of Darwen, Baroness

McCluskey, Lord

McColl of Dulwich, Lord

McFall of Alcluith, Lord

McIntosh of Hudnall, Baroness

Meacher, Baroness

Miller of Chilthorne Domer, Baroness

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Baroness Miller of Hendon y

Baroness Morgan of Huyton y

Baroness Morris of Bolton y

Lord Moser y

Baroness Murphy y

Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne y

Baroness Noakes y

Lord O'Donnell y

Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve y

Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes y

Lord Owen y

Lord Oxburgh y

Lord Patel of Bradford y

Lord Patel y

Baroness Pitkeathley y

Baroness Prosser y

Lord Prys-Davies y

Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale y

Lord Ramsbotham y

Lord Rea y

Lord Reid of Cardowan y

Lord Rennard y

Lord Ribeiro y

Lord Risby y

Lord Rix y

Lord Roberts of Conwy y

Lord Rogan y

Lord Rogers of Riverside y

Baroness Royall of Blaisdon y

Miller of Hendon, Baroness

Morgan of Huyton, Baroness

Morris of Bolton, Baroness

Moser, Lord

Murphy, Baroness

Nicholson of Winterbourne, Baroness

Noakes, Baroness

O'Donnell, Lord

O'Neill of Bengarve, Baroness

Oppenheim-Barnes, Baroness

Owen, Lord

Oxburgh, Lord

Patel of Bradford, Lord

Patel, Lord

Pitkeathley, Baroness

Prosser, Baroness

Prys-Davies, Lord

Ramsay of Cartvale, Baroness

Ramsbotham, Lord

Rea, Lord

Reid of Cardowan, Lord

Rennard, Lord

Ribeiro, Lord

Risby, Lord

Rix, Lord

Roberts of Conwy, Lord

Rogan, Lord

Rogers of Riverside, Lord

Royall of Blaisdon, Baroness

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Lord Ryder of Wensum y

Lord Selkirk of Douglas y

Baroness Sherlock y

Lord Skelmersdale h

Lord Smith of Finsbury h

Lord Smith of Kelvin h

Lord Smith of Leigh h

Lord Soley y

Lord Stephen y

Lord Sterling of Plaistow y

Lord Stone of Blackheath y

Baroness Tonge y

Lord Touhig y

Baroness Trumpington y

Lord Tugendhat y

Lord Turnberg y

Baroness Turner of Camden y

Baroness Verma y

Baroness Wall of New Barnet y

Lord Walton of Detchant y

Lord Warner y

Baroness Warnock y

Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe y

Lord Watson of Invergowrie y

Baroness Wilkins y

Lord Williams of Baglan y

Lord Willis of Knaresborough y

Lord Winston y

Lord Wolfson of Sunningdale y

Ryder of Wensum, Lord

Selkirk of Douglas, Lord

Sherlock, Baroness

Skelmersdale, Lord

Smith of Finsbury, Lord

Smith of Kelvin, Lord

Smith of Leigh, Lord

Soley, Lord

Stephen, Lord

Sterling of Plaistow, Lord

Stone of Blackheath, Lord

Tonge, Baroness

Touhig, Lord

Trumpington, Baroness

Tugendhat, Lord

Turnberg, Lord

Turner of Camden, Baroness

Verma, Baroness

Wall of New Barnet, Baroness

Walton of Detchant, Lord

Warner, Lord

Warnock, Baroness

Warwick of Undercliffe, Baroness

Watson of Invergowrie, Lord

Wilkins, Baroness

Williams of Baglan, Lord

Willis of Knaresborough, Lord

Winston, Lord

Wolfson of Sunningdale, Lord

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Lord Wood of Anfield y

Baroness Young of Hornsey y

Baroness Young of Old Scone y

Wood of Anfield, Lord

Young of Hornsey, Baroness

Young of Old Scone, Baroness

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RECENT APPTS: PUBLIC BODIES : POLITICAL INTERESTS : part of EMP&NON-£ INTS GROUP

Health, social services, ageing, civil liberties - health spokesperson 2004-10

Europe, education, health, sport, urban regeneration, planning / Regular contributions to Cumberlege Connections (a company run by Baroness Cumberlege which trains NHS and other personnel in NHS governance)

Health, universities, prison reform, diversity, business enterprise, regulatory reform, children and family policy / Sec'y of State for Health 1992-1995Constitutional affairs, defence, industrial relations, European Union, restrictive trade practices and monopoliesHealth and social care, social policy, medical ethics, independent living, equality and human rights, disability rights, end of life issuesInvestigative political and social work, education and health reform, industrial democracy, Member of Cumbria Remuneration Panel

Home affairs, agriculture, legal affairs, United Nations, arts, Wales, mental health, medical profession / Lay member, General Medical Council 1989-99 / Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Mental Health and Disability 2007-10

Huntsworth plc (international consultancy group focused on public relations and integrated healthcare communications)

Health, foreign affairs, education, environment, economy, voluntary movementModern languages, corporate social responsibility, regulation, social justice and equal opportunity, international affairs, UN

Human rights, humanitarian aid, education, health, nursing (Govt. whip 1985)

Principal Opposition Frontbench Spokesperson for Health and Social Security 1967-70;

Director (with wife) of Global HDE Ltd (publishing, research and consultancy in Health, Design and Education) / "24 Hours to save the NHS - the Chief Executive's account of reform 2000-2006" etc. // The title of this sleek and highly accessible account comes from Tony Blair's rallying cry in the 1997 general election that there was "24 hours to save the NHS" from the Tories. Though Lord Crisp, who was permanent secretary in the Department of Health and chief executive of the NHS for six years, accepts this was political rhetoric and not economic reality, his central claim is that when Labour came to power, the NHS was on its knees, but by 2010 reform and investment had secured its survival. http://www.newstatesman.com/books/2012/01/nhs-reform-crisp-health-save

Health service, education, industrial relationsIndustry, media, women's issues, telecommunications, pensions, housing, defence - former vice-chair of University College London Hospitals NHS TrustIndependent consultant, Advisory Committee on Clinical Excellence Awards, Department of Health (occasional remuneration when called upon to act)Police, economic development, housing, people with disabilities, ending child trafficking, culture, sport, tourism, Olympic legacyCivil liberties, penal reform, race relations, immigration, health service, Ireland, human rights

Northern Ireland, social issues, community care, broadcastingChair, Ealing District Health Authority 1988-93; Member, Unrelated Live Transplant Regulatory Authority 1990-99; Chair, Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow Health Authority 1993-2000Health – social care, voluntary services, defence medical welfare service, Jerusalem / Former Chancellor and Chief Commander of St John Ambulance and former Chief Nursing Officer of South East Thames Regional Health AuthorityConstitution and Justice but Chair Commission on Assisted Dying / Trustee Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

Exports, health, breast cancer, British film industry

Transport, sport, human rights, smoking and health, sex equality

Legal issues, constitution, education, medicine, conservation, human rights

Tourism, health, transport, leisure, local governmentJulian Fellowes screenwriter, playwright, novelist, actor and presenter / vice-president of the Weldmar Hospicecare Trust

Health, defence, animal welfare, equal opportunities

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EHP

Health and social care; disabilities, opposition whip

EHP

Doctor

EHP

Regeneration, housing, planning, energy, public sector reform and president of the Epilepsy ActionLocal government, privatisation, economics, health care, education, environment, constitutionMental Health / Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust / Chair 2gether Mental Health Foundation TrustOpposition whip/Animal welfare, women's equality, children's rights, Wales, devolution, smoking and health, environment

Transport, housing, health, planning, energy / Australian-born dentist

Aviation, foreign affairs, defence, penal policy, health, Scotland / Governor of two hospitalsHealth service, trade unions, children, racing, gambling, fishing / Radiographer and former Member of ParliamentWomen's equality, constitutional affairs, electoral affairs, race relations, population and development, disabled, sexual health / co chair sexual health forum // Former pharmacist,

education women's rights / President Headway (brain injury charity)

human rights ageing / Chair, Advisory Board of English Longitudinal Study on Ageing (UCL) / Former director-general of Age Concern England

Chair, Advisory Group, CRUCIBLE (UCL)

Chair, New Dynamics of Ageing

President, Pensions Policy Institute

Foreign affairs, media, health service, machinery of government / trainer with Cumberlege Connections

Defence, international relations, youth, medical ethicsLocal government, health, justice, environment / former (?) Chairman of St. Mary's Hospital NHS Trust and Westminster Primary Care Trust, Local government, health, policing, information technology, homeland security / senior adviser KPMGGovernor, United Medical and Dental School of Guy's and St Thomas's Hospitals 1983-98; Member, Court of Patrons, Royal College of Gynaecologists 1984-; Chair, Guy's and Lewisham NHS Trust 1991-93; Deputy chair, Lewisham NHS Trust 1993-97;

Energy, environment, transport, health, Royal Navy

Electoral reform, NHS, hospicesHealth, education, overseas development / (from Wiki) former chair of Cancer Research UK, former chair of the Human Tissue Authority and former chair of Whittington Hospital NHS Trust

Labour Party, health and welfare policies, penal reform

Finance, social security, transport, sport

disabilities / sport

Mental Health / terrorism / Retired Consultant Psychiatrist

Regional development, world development, education, environment, social exclusion and social enterprise

Human rights, Gypsies, prisons, alcohol harm, asylum and immigration

Joan Bakewell - Advocacy for the Elderly

Complementary medicine, medicine, environment, educationOpposition spokesman Health 2010-12 / Local government, social policy, health, criminal justice, legal aid, regional policy, environment

Floella Benjamin: Children and young people, media, culture and arts, sport, education, diversity, equality

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EHP

Government Spokesperson for DHSS 1984-85 EHP

EHP

EHP

Health and social care (especially mental health and learning disability), welfare reform, special education (long term conditions), human rights abuses of disabled people / (from Wiki) Professor of the psychiatry of learning disability at St George's, University of London, former president of the Royal Society of Psychiatrists

Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords 2010-; Opposition Spokesperson for Health 2012 / Consultant and Trainer, Cumberlege Connections Ltd (NHS leadership/awareness programmes)

Education, social services, housing, international development, small businesses

Media and creative industries, health, education, energy, animal welfareEducation, social policy, foreign affairs, arts / Chairman, Great Ormond Street Hospital Trust

Women's issues, low pay, working class issues, family, childrenConstitutional affairs / President, National Benevolent Fund for the Aged

Local and regional government, housing, health, pensions, poverty, sport / Trustee, Centre for Mental Health /Non-executive Chair, Christie NHS Foundation Trust

Non-executive Chair, Christie NHS Foundation Trust

Non-executive Chair, Manchester, Salford and Trafford NHS LIFT Company

Member, Medical Protection Society Council

Employment, transport, drug and alcohol issues

Road safety, transport, motor industry, aviation / President, National Health Safety Groups Council

President, London Occupational Health and Safety Group

Vice President, ROSPA

Small businesses, education (special needs), mental health, learning disabilities

Environment, local issues, industry, foreign affairs, drug and alcohol rehabilitation, agriculture, forestry, palliative care, national hunt racingAgriculture, financial services, pensions, penal affairs and policy, economics, industry, the elderly

Arts and cultural issues, welfare, education

Health, dentistry, complementary medicine, arts, sport, cycling

Equal opportunities, disability, human rights, complementary medicineDepartment of Health: Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State 2007-09, - Professor of Surgery Imperial College London

Trade unions, ships and shipbuilding, maritime affairs, housing, transport, social services

Business, social issuesTheatre, Europe, film industry, alcohol and drug addiction, transport (particularly motorcycling), racing and bloodstock / Resigned as LibDeb Whip March 2011Women's careers, medical ethics, Welsh affairs, health and medicine Professor of Palliative Medicine at the Cardiff University School of Medicine and former president of the Royal Society of Medicine

Tourism, television, performing arts, small businesses, assisted dying

sports women's issues disability rights

Social care, consumer affairs

Trade, employment, industrial relations, health, immigration, arts, sport

Economic regeneration, investment, local and regional government, health and community care, families, regional development, education, criminal justice, child protection and safety

Local government, health, equality and diversity, women, youth, community cohesion, European and foreign affairsHorseracing industry, NHS finances, MoD procurement, funding and organisation of 2012 Olympics, renewable energy

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Practising Surgeon - Consultant Surgeon, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Member, General Medical Council - consultancy work for pharmaceuticals

Vice President, Brainwave (charity for handicapped children)

Young under-privileged EHP

Health, overseas aid and development, media, broadcasting

Patrick Jenkin - Economic policy, industry, science, technology, health, disabled, energy, housing, planning, financial services, statisticsHuman rights, developing world, financial services, consumer protection, assisted dying, philanthropy, voluntary sectorPoverty, rural affairs - Non-executive director, Mental Health and Learning Disability NHS Trust 1997; Former chair, North and East Cornwall NHS Primary Care Trust; Former lay member, Commission for Health ImprovementManufacturing industries, regional policy, NHS, education, aerospace

Low pay, credit unions, diabetes

Race relations, employment, education, health, development, equal opportunities, housing, European affairs, electoral reform, poverty

Freedom of information, health, social security, human rights

Health, social security, childcare, industry, Council of Europe and Western European UnionPublic services - Vice-President, Local Government Association 2012- / (form wiki) Psychiatric social worker and chairman of the Harold Shipman inquiry and the Baby P inquiryEconomic policy, employment, inequality, well-being, mental health

Finance, ethics - Asia

Education / (from Wiki) Chairman of the League of Mercy, former Director-General of St. John AmbulanceHorse racing, elderly people, electoral reform, broadcasting, machinery of government, greyhound welfare, gambling, financial services

President, Outlook Foundation (providing residential accommodation for 18 -25 year olds with severe learning difficulties)Special Educational Needs Tribunal 1994-, National Disability Council 1996-2000, Disability Rights Commission 2000-02 / Disability, higher education, arts, music, broadcasting, crime and delinquencyHealth, nursing, defence, aviation, maritime affairs, land reform. Labour Party Policy: Forum 1997-2000, Commission on Health 1998-2000. Retired Associate General Secretary, UNISON (formerly General Secretary, Confederation of Health Service Employees) / (from wiki) Former nurse Trade and industry, drug abuse, industrial relations, equal opportunities, care of the elderly, human rights, housing, apprenticeshipsHealth, disability, penal affairs and policy, drug abuse, farming, horticulture. Yorkshire Regional Health Authority 1982-90; DL, North Yorkshire 1991-; Member: North Yorkshire Family Health Service Authority 1990-96, Board of Visitors Wetherby Young Offenders Institute. £: Land Various Presidencies etc.Education, health, children and young people, sport, substance misuse. Chair, National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse. Trustee, UNICEF. Bedfordshire University Unit on Child TraffickingMental health, human rights. Newspaper articlesDisability, higher education, health service, forestry, medicine, health. Opposition Spokesperson for Health 1997-2010. Emeritus Professor, King's College, London. President, Limbless Association. President, St Christopher's HospiceDefence, education, economic policy, co-operative development, Third World. Training and Employment, Health and Community Relations 1998-99, for Economy and Education 1999). Speking engagementsArts, public health, education, sustainable transport. rustee, Parliament Choir (all-party parliamentary group; a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity). Deputy Chairman of Committees 2007-; Deputy Speaker 2008-Mental health, criminal justice, welfare benefits, social care Commissioner, Mental Health Act 1987-92; Non-executive director, Tower Hamlets Healthcare Trust 1994-98; Chair: Home Office Forum for Forensic Physicians 2002-04, Clinical Ethics Committee, Central and North West London Mental Health Trust 2004-08 / (from wiki) a social workerEnvironment, street children, human rights, food security. £: Dir - wines Board Member, UNICEF UK. Co-President, Parliamentarians for non-nuclear proliferation and disarmament

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Women's issues, health, law and order, small businesses. Member, Monopolies and Mergers Commission 1992-93; Chair, National Association of Hospital and Community Friends 1997-2003Equality issues, education, health. £: Var. Chair OFSTED. Virgin grp HoldingsOpposition Spokesperson for: Health 2004-06, Education and Skills 2004-07;…. Spokesperson for: Women 2005-10, Children, Schools and Families 2007-09, Health 2009-10, Work and Pensions 2009-10; Deputy Chairman of Committees 2010-; Deputy Speaker 2011- Deputy chair, Salford Royal Hospitals NHS Trust 1993-97; £: TSL Advisory Board. President, Medical Aid for Palestinians. Trustee, The Disability PartnershipArts, education, social policy, migration, statistics. £: trustee Hamlyn Found'n. Shares: newspapersMental health, National Health Service, learning disability, ageing, higher education. Vice President, Alzheimer's Society / (from wiki) Former Professor of Psychiatry of Old Age at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals United Medical SchoolInformation technology, human rights, education, health, foreign affairs, Islamic world, refugees/displaced people, poverty reduction, freedom of information, intellectual property Member, Liberal Democrats Federal Executive Committee 1999-2003Health, public finance, trade and industry, public service management, horse racing, rural issues. Opposition Spokesperson for: Health 2001-03, Work and Pensions 2001-06, Treasury 2003-10. £: DIR, RBScotland. Shares: investment / food / pharmaceuticals ...Public sector, especially the civil service, economic and financial issues, wellbeing, behavioural science. £: Advser - Banks. Chair, Wellbeing and Mental Health Group, Davos World Economic ForumChair, Equalities and Human Rights Commission 2012- PI15:12 Constitutional reform, education especially higher education, medical ethics, languages, communication, copyright and publishing £: Member, Medical Research Council (and Chairman, Research Ethics Committee) Chair, Equalities and Human Rights Commission. ProfessorConsumer affairs. Western Centre of Public Health Inspectors; President, National Waterways Trust to 1990 / from wiki Former social workerDavid Owen. International affairs (foreign and defence). Medical Practitioner (non-practising). £:Directorships energy - steelHigher education, health, energy, research and development, climate change. £: Directorships Greenenergy/ President, Carbon Capture & Storage AssociationChair, Communities, Rights and Inclusion Governance Committee 2010-; Chair, Integrated Equality and Human Rights Committee, Leicestershire County and Rutland NHS Trust 2010- £:Professor, De Montfort University, Leicester (undertake work on a variety of research and consultancy projects with a range of Government Departments, particularly in the health, social care and criminal justice areas). Chairman, User Voice (charity working with offenders)

UK National Stem Cell Network 2007-09; National Patient Safety Agency 2006-10 Council member, Medical Research Council 2008-12. PI: Women's health, higher education, regulation of medicine, ethnic minority issues, standards in medicine, care of obstetric fistulas worldwide, NHS, medical researc. Council Member, Medical Research Council. Professor of Obstetrics & Consultant Obstetrician, Ninewells Hospital, University of Dundee (retired)Health, social care, voluntary sector, charities £: Chair, Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence. Vice President, Carers UKWorld of work, equalities, equal pay. Dir: TU Fund Managers Dep Chair: Equality & Human Rights CommissionChair, Welsh Hospitals Board 1968-74. Opposition Frontbench Spokesperson for: Health 1983-87, Welsh Office 1987-97, Northern Ireland 1982-93; On leave of absence September 2011-Health 1997-98. Member: Co-operative Party, Labour Finance and Industry Group, Labour Movement in Europe, Labour Party; Member, Lewisham Community Health Council 1992-94; Pis Foreign affairs, defence, intelligence, women's affairs, ScotlandChair, Hillingdon Hospital NHS Trust 1994-95; Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales 1995-2001. Penal reform, youth justice, education and employment, UN peace keeping and reform, mental health particularly in prisons, post conflict reconstruction including deminingHealth, food and nutrition, international development, human rights. Trustee, National Heart ForumSecretary of State for: Health 2003-05, Defence 2005-06, the Home Department (Home Secretary) 2006-07. PI: Security, foreign affairs, defence, economyConstitutional Affairs 2009-10. Clients: The Member provides some public affairs advice to the British Healthcare Trade Association via the above company. Chair, Commission on the Big Society, Director, British Healthcare Trades AssociationHealth, education, prison reform: Consultant Surgeon (non-practising). Chairman, Independent Reconfiguration Panel. Member of Advisory Board, American College of Surgeons Health Policy Research Institute. Chairman, Honours Committee, Royal College of Surgeons (nominations for national honours. Chairman, Research Review Panel, Pelican Cancer FoundationForeign Affairs 2000-04; Shadow Minister for the Treasury 2004-05 : Select Cttee Health 1995-96, Deregulation 1997 : PI-Treasury, small business, foreign affairs :£ Directorships/advisorBrian Rix : Mencap PI: Arts, disability, theatre, voluntary sector, charities, cricket, higher education / president of MencapHome Office 2002-04 :PB- President, University of Wales College of Medicine 1997-2004; PI, Education, health, training, tourism, small businesses, transport, economics, conservation, Welsh affairs : Brodcasting/journalismPI: Northern Ireland, trade and industry, defence : Chair, Lisburn Unit of Management Health Board: : DirectorshipsPI: Sustainable built environment, arts, New York City :Richard Rogers Architecture WTC3: Trustee, Medecine du Monde, UKPC: Government Spokesperson for: Health 2005-08, etc. to International Development 2012- / PI: Foreign policy, development, carers, democratic engagement, penal affairs, youth policies / OK: salaried Leader of the Opposition in House of Lords still????

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Government Chief Whip 1990-95 : BBC Governors: Directorships & land: Chairman, Institute of Cancer Research, University of London, Chairman, UCANDOIT (registered charity)JCSI … Foreign affairs, defence, Scottish affairs, law reform, conservation, arts, housing, health, education, local government, environment, heritage

Families with children, poverty, welfare state, health, communities, faith and politics

Horticulture, Post Office, energy, environment, privatised utilities, healthCulture, media, sport, housing, local and regional government, foreign affairs, environment, civil liberties, criminal justice, economic policy, social security, health

South Africa, Scotland, Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh

Local government, regionalism, airports, health

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Economic development, education, health

Shipping, economics, disability, arts, music / wiki Chairman of Motability,

Conflict resolution, art and science, health, ecology

Health, environment, international development (a doctor - recommended by Lucy)

Treasury, employment, health, education, local and regional government

Agriculture, House of Lords heritage, medical

Health, economy, Europe

Health Service, medical education, research

Employment, social security, pensions

Health, education, overseas development, home affairs

Education and skills, NHSMedicine, health, science, education / Medical practitioner (retired neurologist; non-practicing) / from wiki Former presidents of the British Medical Association, General Medical Council, the Royal Society of Medicine

Law and order, children, social and health care, end of life

Education, broadcasting, medicine, environment, constitution, law on assisted dyingHigher education, science and technology, health, heritage, international development, pensions, corporate social responsibilityEconomy, social inclusion policy, overseas aid and development, extension of devolution throughout the UK

Disability, housing, international development, energy conservation, social care

Foreign affairs, defence, social welfareInclusive education, health, local and regional government, science policy, higher education reform

Health, science and technology, education, arts

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Foreign policy, economic policy, sport, media and creative industries, Northern IrelandArts and culture, children and young people in care, mental health, equalities, London, North and South West England

Environment, broadcasting, health and social care, equality and rights

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Health and social care (especially mental health and learning disability), welfare reform, special education (long term conditions), human rights abuses of disabled people / (from Wiki) Professor of the psychiatry of learning disability at St George's, University of London, former president of the Royal Society of Psychiatrists

Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords 2010-; Opposition Spokesperson for Health 2012 / Consultant and Trainer, Cumberlege Connections Ltd (NHS leadership/awareness programmes)

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Practising Surgeon - Consultant Surgeon, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Member, General Medical Council - consultancy work for pharmaceuticals

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Health and social care (especially mental health and learning disability), welfare reform, special education (long term conditions), human rights abuses of disabled people / (from Wiki) Professor of the psychiatry of learning disability at St George's, University of London, former president of the Royal Society of Psychiatrists