Conservative MP for West Worcestershire ( 6 May 2010 – current)
Labour MP for Worcester ( 5 Jul 2024 – current)
Labour Peer (30 Nov 1998 – current)
Former Peer ( 5 Nov 2002 – 30 Sep 2007)
Former Conservative Peer (30 Nov 1991 – 23 Jun 2010)
Former MP for Gloucestershire Eastern (27 Feb 1846 – 17 Nov 1853)
Former MP for Gloucestershire Western (30 Dec 1813 – 23 Nov 1835)
Peer (25 Jun 2012 – current)
Stanley Baldwin, esquire, County of Worcester (Bewdley Division).
Mr Frederick Banbury: ...not think I have often seen him on Standing Committees; I do not remember. Neither can I take quite such a rosy view as that of the right hon. Gentleman the Member for the Stourbridge Division of Worcester (Mr. J. W. Wilson). There are a good many difficulties about Standing Committees. First of all, there is the difficulty of getting a quorum, and that difficulty has grown very much in...
Commander Eyres-Monsell, Worcester County (Evesham Division).
Mr Alfred Short: 13. asked the Pensions Minister whether Lance-Corporal E. Butler, No. 9991, D Company, Worcester Regiment, 5th Infantry Brigade, 2nd Division, was recalled to the Colours on 4th August, 1914; whether he was killed 21st August, 1914; whether, owing to the rapidity of these events, Butler was unable to make the usual allotment to his mother; whether application has been made for a pension; and,...
Mr Albert Illingworth: I beg to refer the hon. Member to the answer given by my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer to a question on this subject put on the 7th May by the hon. Member for Worcester.
Mr Eldred Hallas: 62. asked the Prime Minister whether he is aware that a trade union meeting of glove and leather workers recently held at Worcester a resolution was unanimously passed protesting against the recent Government Order removing restrictions from imported leather gloves, and expressing the hope that a sufficiently high tax would be imposed on imported gloves or partly-made gloves to ensure that...
Mr Charles Sitch: 12. asked the Pensions Minister whether his attention has been drawn to the case of Private F. J. Clarke, No. 240930, Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry, who enlisted at Worcester on the 24th October, 1916, was relegated to Section B of the Army Reserve on 28th March, 1918, suffering from tubercular glands, and was again examined at Worcester on the 27th September, 1918, with the same result;...
...BILL—"to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of the charity called or known as the Brooke Robinson Museum, in the borough of Dudley, in the county of Worcester," presented by Sir JOSEPH COMPTON-RICKETT; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 138.]
Sir Edward Goulding: 66. asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether the Corporation of Worcester are engaged upon a town-planning scheme, and in order to facilitate preparation of the plan required for that purpose sought permission to ascertain the boundaries of the various holdings in the town-planning area and the owner's names from the plan in the possession of the Land Values Office, but that the...
Mr John Davison: ...discharges taking place at the Government cartridge factory, No. 3, Blackpole; whether he is aware that many of the men employed at this factory came from other districts and settled down in Worcester with their families, and that the lack of any information as to the future of the factory and the possibility of re-employment is causing inconvenience; and whether it is the intention to...
...the whole road traffic for nearly 100 miles. It was, I think, the Midland and South-Western, or some other, Railway, and proceedings had to be taken. Inquiries were held by the Board of Trade at Worcester, and after a good deal of litigation a compromise was arrived at. These were important, to enable traffic to get through. Board of Trade Bills have been prepared during the past ten...
Mr George Lambert: .... With regard to destroyers, I think we must ask for explanations why out of ninety-seven ordered only forty were cancelled. Fifty-seven new destroyers are being completed, and one of these, the "Worcester," was laid down in December, 1918. It seems to the ordinary observer to be a waste of money to lay down destroyers or to complete destroyers which were laid down actually a month after...
Mr Neville Chamberlain: ...only, are now worked by two men at £500 a year each, with six assistants at £250 a year each; and whether it is intended to open new offices in various towns, such as Coventry, Stafford, and Worcester, presumably with clerical staffs in attendance?
Sir Francis Fremantle: 21. asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether cadets from the training ships "Conway" and "Worcester" are allowed first-class return railway tickets at single fares for the purpose of travelling to and from their homes, whereas the privilege of reduced fares for boys of the Lancashire and National Sea Training Homes at Liscard, Cheshire, has been withdrawn; if this withdrawal has his...
The Right Hon. STANLEY BALDWIN for the County of Worcester (Bewdley Division)—[on appointment as President of the Board of Trade].
Sir Charles Lyle: 64. asked the President of the Board of Trade what is the reason for the failure to sell the supplies it holds of corned beef, chicken broth, Worcester sauce, and orange marmalade; whether these sole surviving articles of surplus food are deteriorating; and whether, if the Department cannot get rid of them wholesale, it would try to dispose of them in small quantities?
Mr Worthington Evans: ...by the disbandment of the third and fourth battalions of the five British regiments which have four battalions, we shall disband the third and fourth battalions of the Royal Fusiliers, the Worcester Regiment, the Middlesex Regiment, the King's Royal Rifle Corps and the Rifle Brigade. This will account for 22 battalions. There are still two battalions remaining to be selected. I am anxious...
...… 53 Burntwood … 67 Cheddleton … 54 Suffolk … 37 Surrey: Brook wood … 28 Netherne … 75 Sussex: East … 49 West … 21 Warwick … 54 Wight, Isle of … 8 Wilts … 33 Worcester, Powick … 41 Barnsley H. … 20 York, N.R. … 13 York, W. R.: Wakefield … 135 Wadsley … 35 Menston … 127 Storthes Hall … 72 York, E.K. … 14
...W. Wilson), is also a member of the Great Western Board. If this Bill is passed the Great Western Corporation must have a directors' meeting. Are the Liberal Member for the Stourbridge Division of Worcester, and the Conservative Member for another Division of Worcester, the Bewdley Division, to have a Board meeting and determine which way the general manager is to exercise his vote? That...
Mr Frederick Kellaway: ...advanced, the London, Bristol and Newport trunk line, also well advanced: the Glasgow and Edinburgh underground trunk line for cables; the Derby and Leeds trunk line (cable), the Birmingham and Worcester trunk line, the Colchester and Ipswich trunk line, the Newcastle, Durham and West Hartlepool trunk, the London, Brighton and Worthing trunk, the Birmingham and Derby trunk, and the...