LABOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR BOLTON, SOUTH EAST
Born in Tarleton, Lancashire, Brian graduated as a chemist at the University of Hull (BSc 1961; PhD 1964), joined the staff at Durham University then, in 1966, was appointed at the University of Salford.
Brian has received the Degree of DSc from the University of Hull and a number of awards, including an honorary fellowship from the University of Bolton, honorary membership of the Society of Chemical Industry and the President’s Award from The Royal Society of Chemistry.
He served as a councillor on Bolton MBC (chairman of the Housing Committee, 1986 to 1996) for 21 years. Bolton elected him an honorary alderman for his services to the town in 1998. He was elected to Parliament in 1997 and re-elected in 2001 and 2005.
Brian's interests in Parliament lie in the education, health and social security and science and technology policy areas. He is a member of the Innovation, University, Science and Skills Select Committee. His interests include controlled and other drugs, euthanasia, legislation on vitamins, minerals and herbal substances, and the politics of the Middle East and Kashmir. He holds offices in several All-Party Parliamentary Groups.
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