Norman Baker
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 67 |
Date of birth | July 26,1957 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Aberdeen |
United Kingdom | |
Spouse | Elizabeth Sleeper |
Children | Charlotte Baker |
Albums | Staying Blue |
Animal Countdown | |
The Art of Not Knowing | |
Education | Royal Holloway |
Books | . . . And What Do You Do? What The Royal Family Don't Want You To Know |
Against the Grain | |
The Strange Death of David Kelly | |
Songs | Shipping Forecast |
Nisqually Earthquake Waltz | |
The Treehugger Stomp | |
The Man In The Moon | |
Unveil the Revival | |
Animal Countdown | |
Just Stay Blue | |
The Belly Of The Beast | |
Abraham & the Olympic Flame | |
Stork & Bow | |
Lowdown Blues | |
Nice And Loose | |
Black Eye Waltz | |
Bell Bottom Breeze | |
It Cuts No Ice | |
Nothing Left | |
Crossing the Rubicon, Part One | |
I'm Sorry | |
John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man | |
Kinda Ordinary | |
Slipping Through My Fingers | |
The Shackles Interlude | |
Kin Interlude | |
Sample: Emekuku Nights | |
Medicine Mill | |
One Way Love Blues | |
Telegrams From Paradise | |
Perhaps | |
The Woman In Grey | |
Party | Liberal Democrats |
Previous position | Minister of State for Home Affairs of the United Kingdom (2013–2014) |
Marriage location | Hamsey, United Kingdom |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1651562 |
Norman Baker Life story
Norman John Baker is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom who was the Member of Parliament for Lewes in East Sussex from the 1997 general election until his defeat in 2015. In May 2010 he was appointed as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department for Transport.
Bus £2 fare cap extended to end of October
... Norman Baker, of the Campaign for Better Transport, urged the government to advertise the bus fare cap to attract people who do not usually use buses in order to grow passenger numbers...
Longer lorries to be allowed on Britain's roads
... Spokesman Norman Baker added that the bigger " tail swing" of the lorries presented a " danger to other road users and pedestrians"...
Coronation: How popular is the monarchy under King Charles?
... Frankly, you need one palace for state occasions, Buckingham Palace, and perhaps one other for when they want to retire to the country, " says former Lib Dem minister and critic of royal funding, Norman Baker...
More than 130 bus operators to offer £2 tickets
... Spokesman Norman Baker said: " Capping bus fares will help struggling households, cut traffic congestion and carbon emissions, and inject new life into dwindling bus services...
Prince Charles: No inquiry into £2. 5m cash donation to his charity
... The former Liberal Democrat minister Norman Baker had called the reported cash payments " grubby and scuzzy"...
Charles charity cash donation 'would not happen again'
... Earlier this week, former Liberal Democrat minister Norman Baker called the reported cash payments " grubby and scuzzy"...
Prince Charles charity funded GCHQ charity with Bond cash
... Charities are allowed to accept donations in cash - but former Liberal Democrat minister Norman Baker called the payments " grubby and scuzzy"...
Rail ticket sale launched as travel costs criticised
... It welcomed the move by the government, but Norman Baker, its chief executive s adviser and former transport minister said: " It can show the Treasury that the way to increase income is to cut fares, not keep ratcheting them up and driving people off the railway...
Charles charity cash donation 'would not happen again'
The Cash donation accepted by The Prince of Wales for his charity would not happen now, a royal source says.
" That was then, this is now, " they said, following reports Prince Charles had accepted around £2. 5m in cash in a suitcase and carrier bags.
" It was passed immediately to his charity and it was his charity who decided to accept The Money , " said the senior royal source.
The Cash was from former Qatari Prime Minister , Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim.
The Charity Commission earlier This Week said it was considering whether it needed to review the donation, with a decision still to be reached.
The Sunday Times had reported that the donations, in three payments, had been made to The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund between 2011 and 2015.
Questions had been raised about the reasons for such a large donation being made in bank notes, but the senior royal source said that all the necessary checks and auditing processes had been been carried out.
" Situations, contexts change over The Years , " said The Royal source. " I can say with certainty that for More Than half a decade, this has not happened and it would not happen again. "
It's understood The Cash was passed to Coutts bank to be given to The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund, with The Charity making the decision to accept it.
This echoes the response of Sir Ian Cheshire , chair of The Charity , who had told The Bbc that the " optics" of accepting so much cash did not look good, but that at The Time it was not uncommon for wealthy people in The Middle Eastern to use large amounts of cash.
He Said that more recent money-laundering regulations would make it.
The Billionaire donor of The Cash , Sheikh Hamad, was the Prime Minister of the wealthy Gulf state of Qatar between 2007 and 2013.
As head of Qatar's sovereign wealth fund, he had been called " The Man who bought London" after investments in landmark properties and businesses such as The Shard and Harrods.
There are no rules against making cash donations to charities, but The Charity Commission has said it will consider the reports and decide whether it needs to take any action or launch a formal review.
The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund, one of several charities Set Up by Prince Charles , is no longer based at Clarence House , having changed address to other commercial premises in Central London earlier this year.
Earlier This Week , former Liberal Democrat minister Norman Baker called the reported cash payments " grubby and scuzzy".
He has written to the Metropolitan Police , asking for these latest reports to be included into, involving another of The Prince 's charities.
Source of news: bbc.com