
Mark Spencer
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 67 |
Date of birth | September 28,1957 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Champaign |
Illinois | |
United States | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Education | Lambley Primary School |
Colonel Frank Seely Academy | |
Shuttleworth College | |
Groups | Blood Oranges |
Son Volt | |
Songs | SongsTear Stained EyeTrace · 1995 WindfallTrace · 1995 DrownTrace · 1995 View 25+ more |
List | Tear Stained EyeTrace · 1995 |
Albums | Honky Tonk |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1619521 |
Mark Spencer Life story
Mark Spencer, is an American guitarist, steel guitarist, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and musician currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
American bully XLs would not be culled, says chief vet

... But environment minister Mark Spencer, whose department has responsibility for adding dogs to the banned list, said it will " take a while" to ban the dogs...
RSPCA push revival of dropped animal welfare bill

... Announcing in May that the bill had been scrapped, environment minister Mark Spencer put the blame mostly on Labour, saying the opposition were " clearly determined to play political games by widening the scope of this bill"...
Ministers accused of betrayal after animal welfare bill scrapped

... Environment Minister Mark Spencer said measures in the Kept Animal Bill would now be delivered in different ways...
No action after probe into Tory Islamophobia claim

...Rishi Sunak is taking no action against Tory MP Mark Spencer, after an inquiry failed to determine whether he had told a colleague her Muslim faith was a factor in her sacking...
Asda lifts limits on some fresh produce

... Food and farming minister Mark Spencer held a video meeting with representatives from UK supermarkets in late February, aimed at finding out what supermarkets were doing to " get shelves stocked again" and how the UK can avoid a repeat of the current situation...
King Charles to visit Surrey avian influenza scientists

... " In January, farming minister Mark Spencer told MPs more than seven million birds, mainly turkeys, have been culled since October 2021...
Tomato shortage: How far is Brexit to blame?

... It said farming minister Mark Spencer had spoken to UK retailers and "...
Lidl limits sales of tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers

... Food and farming minister Mark Spencer will meet the bosses of UK supermarkets on Monday...
Asda lifts limits on some fresh produce
By Vishala Sri-PathmaBusiness reporter
Asda is lifting restrictions on the sale of some fruit and vegetables as supply issues are beginning to ease.
Limits on cucumbers, lettuces, broccoli, cauliflower, raspberries and salad leaves will be lifted.
However, restrictions of three per person on tomatoes and peppers will remain.
Supermarkets including Tesco and Lidl had restricted sales of some vegetables, blaming shortages on bad weather in growing regions.
Asda said that supply of remaining restricted produce is expected to be back to normal within weeks.
The unusually Cold Spell of weather in Europe and North Africa affected some harvests which then had a knock-on effect on supply of fruit and vegetables to the UK.
In The Winter months the UK imports around 95% of its tomatoes and 90% of its lettuces, most of them from Spain and North Africa , according to trade group The British Retail Consortium (BRC).
The UK also gets some produce at This Time of year from domestic growers and the Netherlands, but those supplies have been tighter since farmers in both countries have cut back on their use of greenhouses due to higher electricity prices.
The National Farmers' Union has called for more support for UK growers.
The idea behind the supermarket restrictions was to ensure that as many customers as possible could buy what they need.
Food and farming minister Mark Spencer held a video meeting with representatives from UK supermarkets in late February, aimed at finding out what supermarkets were doing to " get shelves stocked again" and how the UK can avoid a repeat of the current situation.
Mr Spencer had asked retailers to " look again" at how they work with farmers to " further build preparedness for these unexpected incidents".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com