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...
Prince Charles charity funded GCHQ charity with Bond cash
Financial documents from The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund appear to suggest a grant paid to The Government Communications Headquarters.
Alongside grants for causes such as The Red Squirrel Survival Trust and Exeter Cathedral is £100,000 for " GCHQ".
But The 2014 payment is understood to be a donation from The makers of James Bond films, passed to a benevolent fund for former intelligence-service staff.
Prince Charles 's charity is under scrutiny over accepting cash donations.
It Follows a Sunday Times report former Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim gave The Prince donations of about £2. 5m in cash, in a suitcase and Fortnum and Mason carrier bags.
The donations, between 2011 and 2015, were for The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund, which provides individual grants to charities, good causes and local projects.
The List of recipients of grants reflects many of Prince Charles 's interests - The Prince 's School of Traditional Arts, hospices, groups promoting religious tolerance, The Soil Association , Music In Country Churches, renovating Dumfries House and a range of social-inclusion and regeneration projects.
But a grant of £100,000 for " GCHQ" also appears in The Charity 's financial accounts for 2014 and another £20,000 is recorded as being paid to The " Special Air Service" in 2013.
Clarence House says The former relates to donations from The makers of James Bond films, given to The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund to be forwarded to charities supporting former intelligence staff facing hardship.
GCHQ, of which Prince Charles is patron, confirmed This Was The case and The grants would provide help for former staff in need.
The funds listed as being paid to The SAS are understood to be for charities supporting former members of Special Forces .
These were relatively small grants out of several millions paid to charities each year by The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund.
Sir Ian Cheshire , who chairs The Charity , said The Next set of accounts would show another similar payment based on The Most recent Bond Film - and confirmed none of it would be paid in cash.
It had been agreed between The Prince , The Charity and The Bond team, with The Charity acting as The " clearing house" for The funds, He Said .
Continuing investigationsOn The Qatari payments, Sir Ian said current regulations against Money Laundering would make such sums of cash unlikely to be Accepted - But at The Time , it was not uncommon for wealthy people from The Middle East to use large amounts of cash.
The " optics" were not good, He Said , But it had meant receiving a big donation from a prominent figure and giving it to good causes.
The Charity , one of several 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.
Charities are allowed to accept donations in cash - But former Liberal Democrat minister Norman Baker called The payments " grubby and scuzzy".
He has written to The Metropolitan Police , asking for these latest reports to be included in continuing investigations into.
The Charity Commission, which regulates charities, is considering whether to launch a review of donations to Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund.
Source of news: bbc.com