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FRCPsych

consultant psychiatrist in psychotherapy, Belfast Health and Social Services Trust (formerly Eastern Health and Social Services Board, then South and East Belfast Health and Social Services Trust), 1988–2010

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CBE 1995

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CBE 1989; Bt 1912

dental surgeon, 1966–2006; bandleader, 1970–2004

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KCB 2003

author on global health and international development

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OBE 1994

PC 2010; JP, DL

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OBE 1995

JP; landowner; Vice Lord-Lieutenant for the County of Clwyd, since 2008

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PC 1975; Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, 1983–92

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OBE 1993; PC 2009

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OBE 1992

independent consultant; National Director, Office for Professional Standards, Catholic Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand, 2013–18

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DL; FCA; company director, investor and financial journalist

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Member (SNP) Falkirk West, Scottish Parliament, since 2007 (Central Scotland, 1999–2007); Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport, since 2021

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CBE 1997; MS, FRCS, FACS, FRCSE

Professor of Surgery, University of London at Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ School of Medicine of King’s College London (formerly United Medical Schools of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals), 1971–98, now Emeritus; Director of Surgery, 1985–98, and Consultant Surgeon, 1971–98, Guy’s Hospital; Consultant Surgeon to Mercy Ships, since 2000

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MD

General Medical Practitioner, Kentish Town, NW5, 1957–62 and 1968–93

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Kt 1996; FRHistS, FAcSS

Vice-Chancellor, University of Ulster, 1991–99

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2nd Bt cr 1956, of Teignmouth, Co. Devon

consultant and board director, since 2011

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OBE 2019

Director for Public Voice, National Institute for Public Health, since 2020

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KCVO 1997

Born 6 May 1929; s of George Ernest and Gwendoline Irene Taylor; m 1956, Linda Courtenay Barnes; one s two d; died 1 June 2016

Bishop of St Albans, ...

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Kt 1984

Chairman: Next plc, 1990–98; Great Universal Stores, 1996–2000