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− | + | '''Tina Stowell''', Baroness Stowell of Beeston, has been a UK [[Conservative Party]] peer since January 2011.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/baroness-stowell-of-beeston/4205 Baroness Stowell of Beeston], www.parliament.uk, accessed 8 October 2013.</ref> She was Leader of the House of Lords and the Lord Privy Seal until July 2016. | |
− | + | In January 2018 she was named as the preferred candidate to be appointed as the [[Charity Commission]] chair following an open recruitment exercise. <ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/news/preferred-candidate-selected-for-charity-commission-chair Preferred Candidate Selected for Charity Commission Chair], gov.uk, 26 January 2018, accessed 14 Feb 2018 </ref> | |
− | == | + | ==Political career== |
− | + | In May 2015, Stowell, who had been leader of the [[House of Lords]] since 2014, was promoted to a full cabinet post on a full cabinet salary. | |
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+ | In July 2016, during new Prime Minister [[Theresa May]]'s extensive cabinet reshuffle, Stowell was replaced by Baroness [[Natalie Evans]] in her role as leader of the [[House of Lords]]. <ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36785814 'Whos in and whos out? May's new cabinet' 14 July 2016], ''BBC News'', accessed 15 July 2016</ref> | ||
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+ | Stowell was appointed as parliamentary under secretary at the [[Department for Communities and Local Government]] in October 2013.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-7-october-2013 Ministerial appointments: 7 October 2013], Prime Minister's Office, 7 October 2013.</ref> In July 2014 she was appointed leader of the [[House of Lords]] and Chancellor of the [[Duchy of Lancaster]],<ref name="No10reshuffle">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ministerial-appointments-july-2014 Ministerial appointments: July 2014], Prime Minister's Office, 15 July 2014.</ref> replacing [[Lord Hill of Oareford]] when he was appointed as Britain’s European commissioner. | ||
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+ | ==Special advisers== | ||
+ | *[[Iain Carter]] | ||
+ | *[[Richard Holden]] | ||
+ | *[[Laura Holloway]] | ||
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+ | ===Former=== | ||
+ | *[[Flora Rose]], Rose was previously manager of planning and process at [[CDC Group]] plc until she joined Stowell in October 2013, and before that was CDC's private secretary to the CEO. <ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/flora-rose/23/376/638 Flora Rose, Special Adviser to the Leader of the House of Lords at Cabinet Office], ''LinkedIn'', accessed 9 September 2014.</ref> Now a spad to [[Iain Duncan Smith]] at the [[DWP]]. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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− | [[Category:Conservative Party|Stowell, Tina]][[Category:House of Lords|Stowell, Tina]] | + | [[Category:Conservative Party|Stowell, Tina]][[Category:House of Lords|Stowell, Tina]][[Category:British Politician|Stowell, Tina]] |
Latest revision as of 04:09, 14 February 2018
Tina Stowell, Baroness Stowell of Beeston, has been a UK Conservative Party peer since January 2011.[1] She was Leader of the House of Lords and the Lord Privy Seal until July 2016.
In January 2018 she was named as the preferred candidate to be appointed as the Charity Commission chair following an open recruitment exercise. [2]
Political career
In May 2015, Stowell, who had been leader of the House of Lords since 2014, was promoted to a full cabinet post on a full cabinet salary.
In July 2016, during new Prime Minister Theresa May's extensive cabinet reshuffle, Stowell was replaced by Baroness Natalie Evans in her role as leader of the House of Lords. [3]
Stowell was appointed as parliamentary under secretary at the Department for Communities and Local Government in October 2013.[4] In July 2014 she was appointed leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,[5] replacing Lord Hill of Oareford when he was appointed as Britain’s European commissioner.
Special advisers
Former
- Flora Rose, Rose was previously manager of planning and process at CDC Group plc until she joined Stowell in October 2013, and before that was CDC's private secretary to the CEO. [6] Now a spad to Iain Duncan Smith at the DWP.
Notes
- ↑ Baroness Stowell of Beeston, www.parliament.uk, accessed 8 October 2013.
- ↑ Preferred Candidate Selected for Charity Commission Chair, gov.uk, 26 January 2018, accessed 14 Feb 2018
- ↑ 'Whos in and whos out? May's new cabinet' 14 July 2016, BBC News, accessed 15 July 2016
- ↑ Ministerial appointments: 7 October 2013, Prime Minister's Office, 7 October 2013.
- ↑ Ministerial appointments: July 2014, Prime Minister's Office, 15 July 2014.
- ↑ Flora Rose, Special Adviser to the Leader of the House of Lords at Cabinet Office, LinkedIn, accessed 9 September 2014.