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    Gwyneth Patricia Dunwoody (née Phillips; 12 December 1930 – 17 April 2008) was a British Labour Party politician, who was a Member of Parliament (MP)...
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    Dunwoody unsuccessfully stood to succeed her mother, Gwyneth Dunwoody, as the Labour candidate in the 2008 Crewe and Nantwich by-election. Dunwoody was...
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  • journalist Gwyneth Dunwoody (1930–2008), Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom Gwyneth Glyn (born 1979), Welsh language poet and musician Gwyneth Herbert...
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    an area which had been represented by the Labour MP Gwyneth Dunwoody since 1974. After Dunwoody died in April 2008, a by-election was called for May...
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    Labour. On its formation for the 1983 general election, the Labour MP Gwyneth Dunwoody, who had served for the previous constituency of Crewe, came close...
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  • Local Medical Committee. He was awarded the CBE in 1986. Dunwoody married Gwyneth Dunwoody (née Phillips), daughter of a General Secretary of the Labour...
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  • Democrats), nominated by Dafydd Wigley and seconded by Jackie Ballard Gwyneth Dunwoody (Labour), nominated by David Davis and seconded by Marjorie Mowlam...
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    Nantwich. Michael Winstanley, Baron Winstanley (1918–1993), Liberal MP Gwyneth Dunwoody (1930–2008), British Labour Party politician from 1974 to her death...
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    was called following the death on 17 April 2008 of the sitting MP Gwyneth Dunwoody. The timing of the election caused controversy as, by convention, by-elections...
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  • military Gwyneth Dunwoody (1930–2008), British Labour politician John Dunwoody (1929–2006), British Labour politician and husband to Gwyneth Dunwoody Martin...
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  • Shadow Secretary of State for Wales, Member of Parliament for Llanelli Gwyneth Dunwoody, Shadow Secretary of State for Health, Member of Parliament for Crewe...
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    was the longest continuously-serving female MP since the death of Gwyneth Dunwoody in 2008. However, until the normalisation and mainstreaming of the...
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    Commons by notable Members of Parliament (MPs) such as Nancy Astor, Gwyneth Dunwoody, Michael Foot and David Owen and the Prime Ministers Lord John Russell...
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    Meyer Eton and Slough Joan Lestor Labour Rolf Dudley-Williams Exeter Gwyneth Dunwoody Labour Henry Brooke Hampstead Former Home Secretary Ben Whitaker Labour...
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    October 1984 Leader Neil Kinnock Preceded by Albert Booth Succeeded by Gwyneth Dunwoody Shadow Secretary of State for Energy In office 13 July 1987 – 23 November...
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    Chair of the Commons Transport Select Committee after the death of Gwyneth Dunwoody MP, being returned unopposed after the 2015 general election. According...
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  • Dormand) were automatically members. As a result of the election, Gwyneth Dunwoody lost her place in the cabinet. Hughes and Dobson tied for 15th place...
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  • 25 October 1951 – 10 March 1966 Preceded by John Maude Succeeded by Gwyneth Dunwoody Personal details Born (1908-06-17)17 June 1908 Plymouth, Devon, England...
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    Motels Federation 1967–1980. He won the marginal Exeter seat from Gwyneth Dunwoody in 1970 and held it through seven General Elections. Once in Parliament...
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    15 October 2011. Retrieved 18 October 2015. The Returning Officer gave Dunwoody 22,189 when announcing the result on the night. This was broadcast on the...
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    Morgan Phillips & Norah Phillips, Baroness Phillips. Mother of Tamsin Dunwoody. DBE Twin sister of Angela Eagle, also a long-serving female MP. DBE. Served...
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    Tebbit Conservative Gwyneth Dunwoody Exeter Parliamentary Secretary at the Board of Trade John Hannam Conservative John Dunwoody Falmouth and Camborne...
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    Envoy. 22 May: Crewe and Nantwich — Edward Timpson (Con) to replace Gwyneth Dunwoody (Lab) who died on 17 April. 26 June: Henley — John Howell (Con) to...
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  • Morrell, David Owen, David Steel, Peter Walker 49 4 5 February 1981 Gwyneth Dunwoody, Eldon Griffiths, Clive Jenkins, David Napley 50 5 12 February 1981...
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    motion to elect Betty Boothroyd, who was then seconded by Labour MP Gwyneth Dunwoody. Boothroyd then gave her own speech submitting her candidacy. MPs then...
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  • Secretary of the Labour Party 1944–1961. They had a son and a daughter, Gwyneth Dunwoody, who became a long-serving Labour Member of Parliament. Phillips was...
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    who was replaced as Shadow Employment Secretary by John Prescott. Gwyneth Dunwoody took over as Shadow Transport Secretary, having previously sat in the...
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  • Prescott Prescott Jim Dowd Blair Prescott Jimmy Dunnachie Blair Prescott Gwyneth Dunwoody Prescott Prescott Angela Eagle Beckett Beckett Ken Eastham Prescott...
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    Social Services (1976–1979) Stanley Orme 14 June 1979 8 December 1980 Gwyneth Dunwoody 8 December 1980 31 October 1983 Michael Meacher 31 October 1983 13...
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  • general election, a month before his death. His successor as MP was Gwyneth Dunwoody. He was married to Mona (née Irving) and they had two sons, John (advisor...
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