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− | '''Jonathan Peter Marland, Baron Marland''' (born 14 August 1956) is a British businessman and politician, having served as Prime Minister's Trade Envoy, Minister for Energy and Climate Change and Business, Innovation and Skills, and Treasurer of the [[Conservative Party]].<ref>''[http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-01-08/second-tory-minister-steps-down-lord-marland-resigns/ "Lord Marland to step down as trade minister"]''</ref> He was awarded a life peerage on 8 June 2006 as '''Baron Marland of Odstock''' in the County of Wiltshire.<ref>'' | + | '''Jonathan Peter Marland, Baron Marland''' (born 14 August 1956) is a British businessman and politician, having served as Prime Minister's Trade Envoy, Minister for Energy and Climate Change and Business, Innovation and Skills, and Treasurer of the [[Conservative Party]].<ref>''[http://www.itv.com/news/update/2013-01-08/second-tory-minister-steps-down-lord-marland-resigns/ "Lord Marland to step down as trade minister"]''</ref> He was awarded a life peerage on 8 June 2006 as '''Baron Marland of Odstock''' in the County of Wiltshire.<ref>''London Gazette |issue=58027 |date=26 June 2006 |page=8671''</ref> In December 2015, he was awarded the Order of Merit of Malta.<ref>''[http://www.parliament.uk/biographies/lords/lord-marland/3797 "UK Parliament Biography"]''</ref> |
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In 2010, Marland was made a Minister at the Department of Energy and Climate Change,<ref>''[http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/about/lord_marland/lord_marland.aspx Media Release: Department of Energy and Climate Change.]''</ref> serving on Her Majesty's Government frontbench. | In 2010, Marland was made a Minister at the Department of Energy and Climate Change,<ref>''[http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/about/lord_marland/lord_marland.aspx Media Release: Department of Energy and Climate Change.]''</ref> serving on Her Majesty's Government frontbench. | ||
− | In May 2011 he was appointed as the Chairman of the British Business Ambassadors by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/yourbusiness/8504598/Lord-Marland-hired-to-boost-trade-and-investment.html The Daily Telegraph: Lord Marland hired to boost trade and investment ]</ref> | + | In May 2011 he was appointed as the Chairman of the British Business Ambassadors by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)<ref>''[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/yourbusiness/8504598/Lord-Marland-hired-to-boost-trade-and-investment.html "The Daily Telegraph: Lord Marland hired to boost trade and investment"]''</ref> |
In 2012, Marland was made a Minister for Intellectual property in the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]]. | In 2012, Marland was made a Minister for Intellectual property in the [[Department for Business, Innovation and Skills]]. |
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Jonathan Peter Marland, Baron Marland (born 14 August 1956) is a British businessman and politician, having served as Prime Minister's Trade Envoy, Minister for Energy and Climate Change and Business, Innovation and Skills, and Treasurer of the Conservative Party.[1] He was awarded a life peerage on 8 June 2006 as Baron Marland of Odstock in the County of Wiltshire.[2] In December 2015, he was awarded the Order of Merit of Malta.[3]
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Political career
Government posts
In 2010, Marland was made a Minister at the Department of Energy and Climate Change,[4] serving on Her Majesty's Government frontbench.
In May 2011 he was appointed as the Chairman of the British Business Ambassadors by UK Trade & Investment (UKTI)[5]
In 2012, Marland was made a Minister for Intellectual property in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.
He was the Prime Minister's Trade Envoy between 2013 - 2014.
Party and parliamentary roles
In 2003, Marland was appointed as Treasurer to the Conservative Party, fulfilling the role until 2007, and subsequently became a key part of the team which saw the election of Boris Johnson as Mayor of London.
A Conservative, Marland was the Parliamentary Candidate for the target seat of Somerton and Frome at the UK General Election 2001, coming second to the incumbent Liberal Democrat MP, David Heath.
Opposition posts
In 2009, Marland was made an opposition Whip in the House of Lords, as well as an opposition spokesman for the Cabinet Office, and the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Red Tape Initiative
Lord Marland is a Board Member of the Red Tape Initiative.[6]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Here’s why the Grenfell inquiry will be a stitch-up | Article | 5 July 2017 | George Monbiot | On 14 June 2017, while the Grenfell Tower was smouldering, a meeting of the Red Tape Initiative panel decided that "on this occasion" they would not recommend the removal of the EU Construction Products Regulation, which seeks to protect people from fire, and restricts the kind of cladding that can be used. |
References
- ↑ "Lord Marland to step down as trade minister"
- ↑ London Gazette |issue=58027 |date=26 June 2006 |page=8671
- ↑ "UK Parliament Biography"
- ↑ Media Release: Department of Energy and Climate Change.
- ↑ "The Daily Telegraph: Lord Marland hired to boost trade and investment"
- ↑ "RTI team"