- Irene Ward
Irene Mary Bewick Ward, Baroness Ward of North Tyneside CH DBE (
23 February 1895 –26 April 1980 ) was a British Conservative politician. She was a long-servingMember of Parliament .Ward was educated privately and at Newcastle Church High School. She contested Morpeth in 1924 and 1929 without success and was elected to the House of Commons in 1931 for Wallsend, defeating Labour's
Margaret Bondfield . A strong advocate forTyneside industry and social conditions, she lost her seat heavily in the 1945 general election.In 1950, Ward returned to Parliament for Tynemouth, again defeating a female incumbent -
Grace Colman . An active backbencher, she introduced the bill that became theRights of Entry (Gas and Electricity Boards) Act 1954 and promoted a Bill to paypocket money to the elderly living in institutions. She also promoted theNurses (Amendment) Act 1961 and thePenalties for Drunkenness Act 1962 . She served on the influentialPublic Accounts Committee from 1964.Ward retired from the Commons in February 1974, having served a total of almost 38 years. She was the longest-serving woman MP, nicknamed the '
Mother of the House ', until that record was broken byGwyneth Dunwoody in 2007. At 79 years old at her retirement, Ward was the oldest-ever serving female Member of Parliament, the oldest-ever woman to be re-elected, and also the oldest sitting member at that time. She was made alife peer as Baroness Ward of North Tyneside, ofNorth Tyneside in the County ofTyne and Wear in 1975.Ward was awarded the CBE in 1929 and the DBE in 1955, and was made a Companion of Honour in 1973.
tyles and honours
* Miss Irene Ward (1895–1931)
* Irene Ward MP (1931–1929)
* Irene Ward CBE MP (1929–1955)
* Dame Irene Ward DBE MP (1955–1973)
* Dame Irene Ward CH DBE MP (1973–1974)
* Dame Irene Ward CH DBE (1974–1975)
* The Rt. Hon. The Baroness Ward of North Tyneside CH DBE (1975–1980)
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