Shaun Bailey has taken a House of Lords seat despite a new Partygate police investigation. The 52-year-old accepted the coveted spot despite demands he should wait until police complete a probe into a lockdown “Jingle and Mingle” event held by his campaign team, which he attended. Escorted by Black Rod Sarah Clarke, Independent peer Baroness Clare Fox and Conservative peer Lord Stuart Polak, he was formally introduced as Baron Bailey of Paddington and swore the oathe of allegiance with his left hand across his breast. He then bowed to and shook hands with Lord Speaker Lord McFall.
The former London Mayor hopeful appeared in the House of Lords for the first time after being nominated for a peerage in Boris Johnson's resignation honours
WHITEFIELD, NH Clare Fox, PT, Cert MDT, LBC, Director of Performance Improvement for North Country Healthcare (NCH), and Physical Therapist at Androscoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin, recently achieved Lean Six Sigma Black Belt status from Six Sigma Global Institute. Fox joins fellow Lean Six Sigma Black Belt holders Bernie Adams, NCH Chief Quality Officer; […]
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