Catherine Ashton
Baroness Ashton of Upholland was appointed as Parliamentary Under Secretary at the [Department for Constitutional Affairs] on 9 September 2004. The DCA is headed by Lord Falconer and Harriet Harman.
Catherine Ashton graduated from the University of London in 1977. From 1983-89 she was a Director of Business in the Community (BITC), where she helped to establish the Employers Forum in Disability and Opportunity 2000. She was seconded from the London regeneration organization, London First, to the Home Office to contribute to its work on the voluntary sector. From 1998-2001, she was chairman of East and North Hertfordshire Health Authority, and later the new Hertfordshire Health Authority.
She became Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for School Standards at the DfES in 2001. From July 2002, she was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Surestart, jointly at the Department for Education and Skills and Department for Work and Pensions. Ashton of Upholland was awarded a life peerage in 1999.
Responsibilities include: • Civil Law Policy - including tackling the 'compensation culture.'
• Implementation of CR Act, concordat, Supreme Court, Judicial Appointments Commission
• Family Justice
• Judicial Diversity
• European Union and International Policy
• International Legal Trade
• FOI (and data protection)
• Administrative Justice, including the creation of the Tribunals Service
• Crown Dependencies
• Law Commission
• Land Registry
• Statutory Publications Office
• Public Guardianship Office
• Official Solicitors Office