Alan Haworth, Baron Haworth

Alan Haworth, Haworth Baron ( born April 26, 1948 in Blackburn) is a British Labour Party politician. However, he enrolled at the University of St Andrews to study medicine, she left after only one year.

Haworth worked from 1974 for the staff of the Labour group and was its secretary from 1992 to 2004. In 2004, he was raised as Baron Haworth for Life Peer.

He is the author of 113 obituaries of former Labour MP, which were published in the book Politico 's Book of the Dead part 2003 and is co-author (with Diane Hayter ) of Men who made ​​Labour, obituaries for the first 29 Labour MPs of the parliamentary election of 1906.

In December 2009, Lord Haworth was accused by a newspaper to have settled £ 100,000 wrongly as expenses, as he had indicated as a primary residence, a Cottage in Scotland. In the subsequent investigation, he was fully exonerated ..

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