- Helene Hayman, Baroness Hayman
Infobox_Politician
honorific-prefix =The Right Honourable
name = The Baroness Hayman
honorific-suffix =
PC
caption =
birth_date = Birth date and age|1949|3|26|df=y
occupation =
office =Lord Speaker
term_start =4 July 2006
term_end =
predecessor =Lord Falconer
"as Lord Chancellor"
successor = Incumbent
religion =
spouse = Martin Heathcote Hayman
relatives =
website =
footnotes =Helene Valerie Hayman, Baroness Hayman, PC, "née" Middleweek (born 26 March 1949 in
Wolverhampton ) isLord Speaker of theHouse of Lords in theParliament of the United Kingdom . As a member of the Labour Party she was aMember of Parliament from 1974 to 1979, and became aLife Peer in 1996. Outside politics, she has been involved in health issues, serving on medicalethics committees and the governing bodies of bodies in theNational Health Service and health charities. In 2006, she won the initial election for the newly created position ofLord Speaker .Daughter of Maurice and Maude Middleweek, she attended
Wolverhampton Girls' High School and read law atNewnham College, Cambridge , graduating in 1969. She was President of theCambridge Union Society in 1969. She worked for Shelter from 1969 to 1971, and for theSocial Services Department at theLondon Borough of Camden from 1971 to 1974. She married Martin Hayman in 1974; together, they have four sons.She was elected as the
Member of Parliament for Welwyn and Hatfield in the October 1974 UK general election. On her election, she was the youngest member of the House of Commons, remaining the "Baby of the House " until the by-election victory ofAndrew Mackay in 1977. She was the first woman to breastfeed atWestminster . She lost her seat to the ConservativeChristopher Murphy in the 1979 general election.She served on the ethics committees of the
Royal College of Gynaecologists from 1982 to 1997, and of theUniversity College London andUniversity College Hospital from 1987 to 1997. From 1992 to 1997, she was a member of the Council of University College, London, and chair ofWhittington Hospital NHS Trust .She was made a Life Peer in 1996, and took the title Baroness Hayman, of
Dartmouth Park in theLondon Borough of Camden . After the Labour Party won the 1997 general election, she served as a junior minister in theDepartment for Environment, Transport and the Regions and the Department of Health, before being appointed asMinister of State at theMinistry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food in July 1999. She became a member of thePrivy Council in 2001, but left office the same year to become chairman ofCancer Research UK . She became chair of theHuman Tissue Authority in 2005 and is a Trustee of theRoyal Botanic Gardens, Kew . She is also a member of theHFEA .In May 2006, after the position of Speaker in the
House of Lords was separated from the office ofLord Chancellor as part of the reforms under theConstitutional Reform Act 2005 , she was the first of nine candidates to be offered for the new role ofLord Speaker . She was nominated as a candidate byBaroness Symons of Vernham Dean and seconded byLord Walton of Detchant . Her narrow victory in the election was announced on 4 July 2006, and Hayman became the first ever Lord Speaker. On her election,Lord McNally , the Liberal Democrat leader in the House of Lords, called her the "Julie Andrews of British politics". Like the Speaker in the House of Commons, but unlike theLord Chancellor who was also a judge and a government minister, she will resign party membership and outside interests to concentrate on being an impartial presiding officer.References
* [http://www.dodonline.co.uk/engine.asp?lev1=4&lev2=38&menu=81&biog=y&id=26604 Dod's Parliamentary Companion online]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5146024.stm Hayman chosen to be Lords speaker] ,BBC News , 4 July 2006
* [http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/SpeakershipElectionResult.pdf Lord Speaker election results] (PDF)
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p19139.htm thePeerage.com] , 10 July 2006Offices held
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NAME=Hayman, Helene, Baroness Hayman
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Hayman, Helene Valerie, Baroness Hayman; Hayman, Helene Valerie, Baroness Hayman; Hayman, Helene, Baroness Hayman
SHORT DESCRIPTION=British politician, firstLord Speaker
DATE OF BIRTH=26 March 1949
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