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James Nicholas Bethell, 5th Baron Bethell (born 1 October 1967) is a British hereditary peer and Conservative politician in the House of Lords. [1] During the COVID-19 pandemic, he was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Innovation at the Department of Health and Social Care and was involved in negotiating various controversial contracts .
John Bethell, 1st Baron Bethell. Baron Bethell, of Romford in the County of Essex, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.It was created in the 1922 Dissolution Honours for the banker and Liberal politician Sir John Bethell, 1st Baronet, who had previously represented Romford and East Ham North in Parliament.
Deputy Chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and former president of the Trades Union Congress: Lord Purvis of Tweed: 13 September 2013 Liberal Democrat Life peer Former MSP for Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale (2003–2011) Baroness Rafferty: 10 February 2025 Labour Life peer Nurse, researcher, and professor Baroness Ramsay of ...
Lord James Bethell has opened up about his mother's suicide as he called for people to talk more about their problems. Lord Bethell was just 10, when his mother died. He spoke to GB News about his ...
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Lord Bethell says ‘there was an idea at one moment that we might have to ask the public to exterminate all the cats in Britain’ Ministers considered culling pet cats at start of pandemic, says ...
The Lord Burgh: Alexander Leith 26 May 1959 14 Jul 1960: Other [318] The Lord Petre, DL: John Petre [j] 1 Jan 1989 20 Jul 1989: XB [319] The Lord Clifton: is the qualifying title of the Earl of Darnley. The Lord Dormer: Geoffrey Dormer 21 Dec 1995 –– None [320] The Lord Teynham: John Roper-Curzon: 5 May 1972 12 Jul 1972: Con. [321] The Lord ...
Richard Bethell, 1st Baron Westbury. Baron Westbury, of Westbury in the County of Wiltshire, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. [2] It was created on 27 June 1861 for the lawyer and Liberal politician Sir Richard Bethell on his appointment as Lord Chancellor, a post he held until 1865.