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Piero began her career in journalism. Firstly as a researcher for [[Jonathan Dimbleby]]'s television programme in 1997 and then for the [[BBC]] between 1998 to 2000.  Following on from this, Piero went on to work for [[GMTV]] as their Political Editor. <ref name= "Piero"> [http://www.gloria-de-piero.co.uk/biography.html Biography] ''Gloria De Piero MP'', accessed 3 March 2015 </ref>  
 
Piero began her career in journalism. Firstly as a researcher for [[Jonathan Dimbleby]]'s television programme in 1997 and then for the [[BBC]] between 1998 to 2000.  Following on from this, Piero went on to work for [[GMTV]] as their Political Editor. <ref name= "Piero"> [http://www.gloria-de-piero.co.uk/biography.html Biography] ''Gloria De Piero MP'', accessed 3 March 2015 </ref>  
  
In 2010 Piero decided to enter politics when she was successfully elected to the Ashfield constituency. She was also appointed to a junior role in the shadow department for culture, olympics, media and sport. <ref name= "Piero"/>
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In 2010 Piero decided to enter politics when she was successfully elected to the Ashfield constituency. She was also appointed to a junior role in the shadow [[Department for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport]]. <ref name= "Piero"/>
  
Between October 2011 and October 2013, she served as a junior minister in the shadow department for the home office. <ref name= "Piero"/>
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Between October 2011 and October 2013, she served as a junior minister in the shadow department for the [[Home Office]]. <ref name= "Piero"/>
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==

Revision as of 04:50, 4 March 2015

Gloria De Piero is the Labour MP for Ashfield [1] and the current shadow minister for women and equalities.

Background

Piero began her career in journalism. Firstly as a researcher for Jonathan Dimbleby's television programme in 1997 and then for the BBC between 1998 to 2000. Following on from this, Piero went on to work for GMTV as their Political Editor. [2]

In 2010 Piero decided to enter politics when she was successfully elected to the Ashfield constituency. She was also appointed to a junior role in the shadow Department for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport. [2]

Between October 2011 and October 2013, she served as a junior minister in the shadow department for the Home Office. [2]

Education

Piero graduated from the University of Westminster with a degree in Social Sciences. She also completed an MSc at the University of London. [2]

Notes

  1. Gloria De Piero www.parliament.uk, accessed 3 March 2015
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Biography Gloria De Piero MP, accessed 3 March 2015