Difference between revisions of "Tom Pendry"
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− | [[Tom Pendry]], Baron Pendry, is a Labour Politician.<ref>[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/thomas-pendry/26498 Lord Pendry], www.parliament.uk, accessed 3 March 2011.</ref> | + | [[Tom Pendry]], Baron Pendry, is a [[Labour Party]] Politician.<ref name= "about">[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/thomas-pendry/26498 Lord Pendry], ''www.parliament.uk'', accessed 3 March 2011.</ref> He became a member of the [[House of Lords]] in July 2001. |
==Northern Ireland== | ==Northern Ireland== | ||
Pendry served as Under-Secretary of State in the [[Northern Ireland Office]] from 11 November 1978 to 4 May 1979.<ref>David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000, p.37.</ref> He was appointed due to the illness of [[James Dunn]].<ref>W.D Flackes, & Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.221.</ref> | Pendry served as Under-Secretary of State in the [[Northern Ireland Office]] from 11 November 1978 to 4 May 1979.<ref>David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000, p.37.</ref> He was appointed due to the illness of [[James Dunn]].<ref>W.D Flackes, & Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.221.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Register of Interests== | ||
+ | ====Remunerated employment, office, profession==== | ||
+ | *President of the [[Football Foundation Ltd]] a sports development charity. <ref name= "about"/> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 13:47, 24 April 2015
Tom Pendry, Baron Pendry, is a Labour Party Politician.[1] He became a member of the House of Lords in July 2001.
Contents
Northern Ireland
Pendry served as Under-Secretary of State in the Northern Ireland Office from 11 November 1978 to 4 May 1979.[2] He was appointed due to the illness of James Dunn.[3]
Register of Interests
Remunerated employment, office, profession
- President of the Football Foundation Ltd a sports development charity. [1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lord Pendry, www.parliament.uk, accessed 3 March 2011.
- ↑ David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000, p.37.
- ↑ W.D Flackes, & Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.221.