Dan Jarvis
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 51 |
Date of birth | November 30,1972 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Nottingham |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Shadow Minister (Justice) |
Party | Labour Party |
Parents | Bernard Jarvis |
Spouse | Rachel Jarvis |
Caroline Jarvis | |
Job | Soldier |
Politician | |
Army officer | |
Education | King's College London |
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst | |
Aberystwyth University - Penglais Campus | |
Rushcliffe School | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1498308 |
Dan Jarvis Life story
Daniel Owen Woolgar Jarvis, MBE is a British Labour Party politician and former British Army officer. From 1997 to 2011, he served in the Parachute Regiment, before being elected as the Member of Parliament for Barnsley Central in a by-election in 2011. He was elected as Mayor of the Sheffield City Region in 2018.
Second dolphin dies in inland Cambridgeshire river
... Dan Jarvis, from the BDMLR team, told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: " We have been made aware that the other dolphin s been found dead as well, still in the River Great Ouse near Bluntisham - approximately 10km (six miles) from where the calf was on Saturday evening, where it stranded...
Pregnant women to get more protection against being made redundant
... The Pregnant Then Screwed charity said Labour MP Dan Jarvis s bill was a " step in the right direction" but needs more legal backbone...
Afghan teacher 'abandoned by UK' fears for her life
... " Labour s justice spokesman, Dan Jarvis, is supporting the remaining Afghans...
Thor the walrus leaves Blyth after overnight harbour stay
... Dan Jarvis, BDLMR director of welfare and conservation, said the animal, which feeds chiefly on cockles, clams and mussels on the seafloor, appeared fit and healthy...
Thor: Visiting walrus prompts warning at Calshot beach
... Dan Jarvis, director of welfare and conservation, at BDMLR said Thor is known to have visited the Netherlands, Dieppe and Brittany in recent weeks...
SAS killings: Former head of UK armed forces says he would order investigation
... The Labour MP Dan Jarvis, a former army major who served alongside Special Forces in Afghanistan, said on Tuesday that the allegations raised in the BBC s reporting were " extremely serious" and " undoubtedly warrant an independent inquiry"...
Panorama: Any fresh SAS kill claims will be investigated, says minister
... " Labour MP Dan Jarvis, a former army major who served with special forces in Afghanistan, said: " UK Special Forces personnel are rightly revered across the world, but no-one is above the law...
Harry Gration: Tributes pour in for Ex-BBC Look North presenter
... Other politicians echoed the sentiments, with MP for Barnsley Central Dan Jarvis saying: " His wit and wisdom will be much missed...
Second dolphin dies in inland Cambridgeshire river
By Helen BurchellBBC News, Cambridgeshire
A second dolphin has died after the pair were seen swimming in a River up to 45 miles (72km) inland, conservationists have confirmed.
One of the pair - a Calf - had to be euthanised on Saturday Night after Getting Off The River Great Ouse in Cambridgeshire.
The mother dolphin was spotted dead in the same River on Monday.
Post-mortem examinations on both are expected to be carried out.
Two Common Dolphins had been spotted in The River at King's Lynn in Norfolk And Then Near Huntingdon, last week.
British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) volunteers became involved when one of the pair became trapped deep in reeds in the New Bedford River - which runs off The River Great Ouse - Near Pymoor, Cambridgeshire, at about 19:30 BST on Saturday.
BDMLR said the distressed mammal was put down after rescue efforts failed.
There were hopes its mother might make her way back to The Sea but she was found dead Two Days later.
Dan Jarvis , from the BDMLR team, told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire: " We have been made aware that The Other dolphin's been found dead as well, still in The River Great Ouse Near Bluntisham - approximately 10km (six miles) from where The Calf was on Saturday evening, where it stranded. "
He Said it was " very disappointing and sad" that both had died.
Pymoor is about 25 miles (40km) from The Sea and Bluntisham is about 36 miles (58km) from the nearest coast.
Rob Deaville, a specialist with the, which deals with whales, dolphins and porpoises, said examinations of both the dolphins would be carried out.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com