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− | '''Gloria Dorothy Hooper''', Baroness Hooper, [[Order of St Michael and St George|CMG]], [[Order of St. Gregory the Great|DSG]], [[Royal Society of Arts|FRSA]], [[Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] (born 25 May 1939) is a British lawyer | + | '''Gloria Dorothy Hooper''', Baroness Hooper, [[Order of St Michael and St George|CMG]], [[Order of St. Gregory the Great|DSG]], [[Royal Society of Arts|FRSA]], [[Royal Geographical Society|FRGS]] (born 25 May 1939) is a British lawyer, a life peer in the [[House of Lords]], and a former MEP from the [[Conservative Party]] (17.07.1979-23.07.1984).<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.europa.eu/parlArchives/mepArch/alphaOrder/view.do?language=EN&id=788 MEP Directory: Gloria D. Hooper], accessed 25.11.2012.</ref> |
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==Legal background== | ==Legal background== | ||
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==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
− | * [[Law Society of England and Wales]],member | + | *Vice-chair of [[Britain-Bermuda All-Party Parliamentary Group]]<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/160203/bermuda.htm Britain-Bermuda APPG Register Feb 16], ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 18 February 2016</ref> |
+ | *[[United Kingdom Overseas Territories All-Party Parliamentary Group]] - Vice-chair<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/160203/overseas-territories.htm Overseas territories APPG Register Feb 16], ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 18 February 2016</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Barclays European Infrastructure Fund]] - chair of the advisory committee <ref>Jim Pickard, [http://blogs.ft.com/westminster/2009/03/in-defence-of-tax-havens-by-tory-peer/ In defence of tax havens – by Tory peer], March 27, 2009.</ref> | ||
+ | * [[Law Society of England and Wales]], member | ||
* President of the '''British Educational Suppliers Association''' | * President of the '''British Educational Suppliers Association''' | ||
* Vice-President of [[Canning House]] (Hispanic and Luso Brazilian Council) | * Vice-President of [[Canning House]] (Hispanic and Luso Brazilian Council) | ||
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* President of the [[Anglo Latin-American Foundation]] | * President of the [[Anglo Latin-American Foundation]] | ||
* President of the '''Friends of Colombia for Social Aid''' | * President of the '''Friends of Colombia for Social Aid''' | ||
+ | *Vice-chair of the [[All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group]] - <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/151113/pro-life.htm Pro-Life APPG], ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 18 November 2015</ref> | ||
==Fellowships== | ==Fellowships== | ||
− | * | + | *Trustee of the [[Royal Academy of Dance]], the [[Centre for Global Energy Studies]] and the [[National Museums and Galleries of Merseyside Development Trust]] |
− | * | + | *Trustee for the [[Industry and Parliament Trust]] (and fellow) |
+ | *Trustee for ''[[The Tablet]]''. | ||
+ | *Fellow of the [[Royal Society of Arts]] and of the [[Royal Geographical Society]] | ||
==Peerage== | ==Peerage== | ||
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==Education== | ==Education== | ||
− | The daughter of [[Frederick Hooper and Frances Maloney, she was educated at [[La Sainte Union Convent High School, Southampton]] and at the [[Royal Ballet School]]. Hooper was further educated at the [[University of Southampton]], where she received a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in law in 1960 and at [[Universidad Central del Ecuador]], where she was a [[Rotary Foundation]] Fellow. Baroness Hooper CMG opened [[The British School of Quito]] in September 1995. | + | The daughter of [[Frederick Hooper]] and [[Frances Maloney]], she was educated at [[La Sainte Union Convent High School, Southampton]] and at the [[Royal Ballet School]]. Hooper was further educated at the [[University of Southampton]], where she received a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in law in 1960 and at [[Universidad Central del Ecuador]], where she was a [[Rotary Foundation]] Fellow. Baroness Hooper CMG opened [[The British School of Quito]] in September 1995. |
==References== | ==References== | ||
*{{Cite web | url= http://www.dodonline.co.uk/engine.asp?lev1=4&lev2=38&menu=81&biog=y&id=27028| title= DodOnline| accessdate= 2007-04-02}} | *{{Cite web | url= http://www.dodonline.co.uk/engine.asp?lev1=4&lev2=38&menu=81&biog=y&id=27028| title= DodOnline| accessdate= 2007-04-02}} | ||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
==Contact== | ==Contact== | ||
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+ | :House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW | ||
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+ | :hooperg@parliament.uk | ||
:Website: | :Website: | ||
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==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Conservative Party|Hooper, Gloria]] |
+ | [[Category:Conservative Party|Hooper, Gloria]][[Category:House of Lords|Hooper, Gloria]] | ||
+ | [[Category:British Politician|Hooper, Gloria]] |
Latest revision as of 17:58, 18 February 2016
Gloria Dorothy Hooper, Baroness Hooper, CMG, DSG, FRSA, FRGS (born 25 May 1939) is a British lawyer, a life peer in the House of Lords, and a former MEP from the Conservative Party (17.07.1979-23.07.1984).[1]
Contents
Legal background
Hooper was assistant to the chief registrar of John Lewis Partnership between 1960 and 1961 and editor in current law of Sweet & Maxwell, Law Publishers between 1961 and 1962. From 1962 to 1967, she was information officer, to the Winchester City Council and from 1967 to 1972, assistant solicitor with Taylor and Humbert. In 1972 and 1973, Hooper was legal adviser to Slater Walker France S.A. Between 1974 and 1984, she was partner with Taylor and Humbert (now Taylor Wessing).
Political career
An active member of the Conservative Party, Hooper was the party's candidate for Liverpool in the 1979 European Parliament election. Although the seat was thought safe Labour, Hooper won it by 7,227; the Labour candidate was Terry Harrison, a member of the Militant Tendency. Comparing the election with the total votes cast in the 1979 general election five weeks previously, the swing to the Conservatives was the highest in the country. Hooper was defeated in the 1984 election in the Merseyside West constituency.
Affiliations
- Vice-chair of Britain-Bermuda All-Party Parliamentary Group[2]
- United Kingdom Overseas Territories All-Party Parliamentary Group - Vice-chair[3]
- Barclays European Infrastructure Fund - chair of the advisory committee [4]
- Law Society of England and Wales, member
- President of the British Educational Suppliers Association
- Vice-President of Canning House (Hispanic and Luso Brazilian Council)
- President of Waste Watch
- President of the European Foundation For Heritage Skills
- Institute for the Study of the Americas (University of London), council member
- President of Good Guy's Cancer Appeal
- President of the Anglo Latin-American Foundation
- President of the Friends of Colombia for Social Aid
- Vice-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Pro-Life Group - [5]
Fellowships
- Trustee of the Royal Academy of Dance, the Centre for Global Energy Studies and the National Museums and Galleries of Merseyside Development Trust
- Trustee for the Industry and Parliament Trust (and fellow)
- Trustee for The Tablet.
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and of the Royal Geographical Society
Peerage
She was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) and on 10 June 1985, she was created a life peer with the title Baroness Hooper, of Liverpool and St James's in the City of Westminster. She is also a Dame of the Order of St Gregory the Great.
Education
The daughter of Frederick Hooper and Frances Maloney, she was educated at La Sainte Union Convent High School, Southampton and at the Royal Ballet School. Hooper was further educated at the University of Southampton, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in law in 1960 and at Universidad Central del Ecuador, where she was a Rotary Foundation Fellow. Baroness Hooper CMG opened The British School of Quito in September 1995.
References
- DodOnline. Retrieved 2007-04-02.
Publications
Contact
- Address:
- House of Lords, London, SW1A 0PW
- Tel:
- 020 7219 5489
- Fax:
- 020 7925 0625
- Email:
- hooperg@parliament.uk
Resources
Notes
- ↑ European Parliament, MEP Directory: Gloria D. Hooper, accessed 25.11.2012.
- ↑ Britain-Bermuda APPG Register Feb 16, www.parliament.uk, accessed 18 February 2016
- ↑ Overseas territories APPG Register Feb 16, www.parliament.uk, accessed 18 February 2016
- ↑ Jim Pickard, In defence of tax havens – by Tory peer, March 27, 2009.
- ↑ Pro-Life APPG, www.parliament.uk, accessed 18 November 2015