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...
Rail ticket sale launched as travel costs criticised
Transport campaigners have welcomed a temporary sale on train tickets across the UK, but argue that costs should be cut even further.
The government's " Great British Rail Sale" will see prices slashed by as much as half, with cheaper off-peak travel on offer in April and May.
But The Campaign for Better Transport said wider price increases are " driving people off The Railway ".
Passenger numbers on trains have Not Yet returned to pre-pandemic levels.
About 285 million rail passenger journeys were made in Britain in The Last three months of 2021 - just 62% of The Levels seen before coronavirus struck,
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said More Than one million train tickets would be reduced this spring.
The Department for Transport (DfT) is hoping The Move will help struggling households to afford trips across the UK and boost the domestic tourism Industry .
came into force for rail travellers in England and Wales last month.
The sale is expected to bring some Manchester to Newcastle journeys down to a little over £10, while seats on some London to Edinburgh services will be slashed from £44 to £22.
Discounted tickets will Go On sale from Tuesday, with passengers eligible to travel for less on off-peak fares between 25 April and 27 May.
It will not cover journeys made during half-term or the four-day UK Bank Holiday weekend from 2 to 5 June, which will mark The Queen 's Platinum Jubilee.
Jacqueline Starr, chief executive of the Rail Delivery Group, also said: " We want everyone to be able to benefit from travelling by train because it's More Than just A Journey , it's a way to connect everyone to The People , places and things they love. "
'Little respite for passengers'The Campaign for Better Transport, however, said that it had been pushing for action to improve passenger levels for months.
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 . "
" This initiative, though very welcome, is but a first step, " he added, calling for an end to annual fare rises and a review of tickets and travel patterns following The Rise of hybrid working during the pandemic.
DfT said reforms to the rail sector through the so-called " Williams-Shapps" plan for rail will mean that network-wide sales of tickets should be able to take place more easily in The Future .
But Shadow Transport Secretary Louise Haigh said that in the meantime, the temporary move would provide little respite " to passengers who had thousands Taken Out of their pockets from soaring fares since 2010. "
She pointed out: " And the decision to end the sale just before half-term will mean many families face the same punishing costs over The Holidays . "
Regulated fares in England and Wales increased by up to 3. 8% last month.
They cover around half of fares and include season tickets on most commuter routes and it marked the steepest increase since January 2013, according to figures from Industry body the Rail Delivery Group.
Source of news: bbc.com