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− | '''Natalie Evans''' or '''Baroness Evans of Bowes Park''' is a [[Conservative Party]] politician and member of the UK's [[House of Lords]]. | + | '''Natalie Evans''' or '''[[Baroness Evans of Bowes Park]]''' is a [[Conservative Party]] politician and member of the UK's [[House of Lords]]. |
She was appointed as a life peer on 12 September 2014, and was made Leader of the [[House of Lords]] by incoming Prime Minister [[Theresa May]] on 14 July 2016. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Who's in who's out? May's new cabinet', 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref> | She was appointed as a life peer on 12 September 2014, and was made Leader of the [[House of Lords]] by incoming Prime Minister [[Theresa May]] on 14 July 2016. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Who's in who's out? May's new cabinet', 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref> |
Latest revision as of 03:58, 15 August 2017
Natalie Evans or Baroness Evans of Bowes Park is a Conservative Party politician and member of the UK's House of Lords.
She was appointed as a life peer on 12 September 2014, and was made Leader of the House of Lords by incoming Prime Minister Theresa May on 14 July 2016. [1]
Evans is married to James Wild, a special adviser to the Conservative defence secretary Michael Fallon.
Career
Prior to being made a peer Natalie Evans worked worked in various lobbying organisations:
- From 2011 – 2013, she was chief operating office of the New Schools Network, which lobbies for free schools. She later become its director.
- From 2007 – 2010, she was deputy director of the think tank, Policy Exchange
- Before joining Policy Exchange, Evans was head of policy at the British Chambers of Commerce
- Evans was before that deputy director at the Conservative Research Department specialising in welfare and economic issues.
Special advisers
Notes
- ↑ 'Who's in who's out? May's new cabinet', 14 July 2016, BBC News, accessed 15 July 2016