
John Glen
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 92 |
Web site | www.johnglen.org.uk |
Date of birth | May 15,1932 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Sunbury-on-Thames |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Emma Glen |
Office | Economic Secretary to the Treasury |
Party | Conservative Party |
Books | For My Eyes Only |
Official site | members.parliament.uk |
Position | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2010 | |
Prime minist | Theresa May |
Boris Johnson | |
Education | Royal College of Defence Studies |
Previous position | Economic Secretary to the Treasury of the United Kingdom (2018–2022) |
Nationality | British |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 416238 |
Distinguished Flying Cross
Congressional Space Medal of Honor
NASA Distinguished Service Medal
Congressional Gold Medal
Air Medal
National Defense Service Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Presidential Unit Citation
Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal
Korean Service Medal
American Campaign Medal
Navy Unit Commendation
China Service Medal
United Nations Korea Medal
Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
Navy Occupation Service Medal
Hubbard Medal
Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service
John Glen Life story
John Glen is a retired English film director and editor. He is best known for his work on the James Bond series, firstly by editing a number of earlier James Bond films and then later moving on to direct a further five Bond films in the franchise.
David Cameron to return to cabinet table after seven years

... Meanwhile, former transport minister Richard Holden has been appointed Tory party chairman, and Laura Trott becomes chief secretary to the Treasury, replacing John Glen...
David Cameron vows to support Rishi Sunak after surprise cabinet comeback

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Labour drops plan to strip public schools of charitable status

... Conservative Treasury minister John Glen said: " Labour has been forced to u-turn on one of their major policies - this time admitting that their schools tax hike just doesn t work...
Ben Wallace: New UK defence secretary to be announced

... Names mentioned by senior Conservatives as potential replacements include Armed Forces Minister James Heappey and Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen...
Millions of public sector workers to get pay rise

... In a statement to Parliament, Treasury Minister John Glen told MPs he had accepted recommendations made by the pay review bodies " in full"...
War widows who lost pensions to receive compensation

... Treasury chief secretary John Glen said: " The legacy of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for this country endures, and it s only right that we honour that service by doing right by their loved ones...
Rishi Sunak: Pension tax breaks will cut NHS waiting lists, says PM

... John Glen, his deputy at the Treasury, has also previously suggested other highly-paid public sector workers, such as senior civil servants, could take legal action if tax breaks were only offered to doctors...
Low-deposit mortgage scheme extended for a year

... Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen said: " For hard-working families facing today s challenging economic conditions, it is right that we continue to help them secure their first home or move into their dream house...
Low-deposit mortgage scheme extended for a year
A mortgage guarantee scheme to help people get on the Property Ladder is to be extended by a year.
The government said the programme, which was due to close at The End of December, would help buyers " navigate difficult times".
It was originally designed to encourage lenders to give Home loans to people offering a 5% deposit - a product that was far less available during Covid.
Some lenders still play it safe as buyers face The Rising cost of living.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen said: " For hard-working families facing today's challenging economic conditions, it is right that we continue to help them secure their first Home or move into their Dream House .
" Extending this scheme means thousands more have the chance to benefit, and supports The Market as we navigate through these difficult times. "
The mortgage scheme has a £600,000 limit, and is primarily used to help first-time buyers.
These 95% loan-to-value mortgages are often seen as riskier by banks as they are more vulnerable to falling property prices, when there is a risk that people hold more debt than their Home is worth.
Under the scheme, the government takes on some of The Risk and compensates the lender for some of the loan if the property is repossessed.
It began in April Last Year , and the government said it had helped More Than 24,000 households.
Some brokers have suggested the scheme had done its job by bringing more low-deposit mortgages onto The Market , but others suggested only a small number of lenders had used the scheme.
Many mortgage providers generally only lend to those with a regular income, irrespective of any government incentive, and still carry out affordability checks.
Unemployment levels are expected to rise and the UK housing market is expected to slow.
A recent survey by The Building Societies Association, suggested that 14% of people thought now was a Good Time to buy a property, but 47% did not think now was a Good Time to purchase a Home .
Source of news: bbc.com