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Neil Kinnock and wife Glenys, visit the creche set up in Bournemouth for delegates children, Labour Party Conference, 4th October 1985. Pictured with 20 month old Daisy and six week old Tom
Cecil Parkinson Conservative MP attends his daughters wedding to Mark Bamber
Cecil Parkinson Conservative MP and Former Secretary of State for Transport. 20th July 1989
Cecil Parkinson Conservative MP and Norman Tebbit at the Tory celebrations
Cecil Parkinson Conservative MP chats to Colleague
Cecil Parkinson Conservative MP and Cabinet Minister
Sarah Keays Ex Mistress of Conservative politician Cecil Parkinson leaving the High Court Sara Keays who had a relationship with Cecil Parkinson in 1983
Local Government and Inner Cities Minister Michael Portillo unveils a plaque to mark the opening of the Teesside Park Interchange, with him is Ron Norman, chairman of the TDC. 24th September 1990
Michael Heseltine, Secretary of State for Defence, Teesside, 14th March 1983
Betty Boothroyd. May 1968
MP Betty Boothroyd canvassing. 23rd May 1968
Betty Boothroyd. 13th September 1960
Speaker of the House of Commons Betty Boothroyd at Embankment, London. 27th April 1992
The new Speaker of the House of Commons Betty Boothroyd at Westminster. 27th April 1992
Betty Boothroyd in her office. 25th November 1957
Betty Boothroyd speaks at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton. 2nd October 1957
Betty Boothroyd. 21st February 1987
Miss Betty Boothroyd, prospective Labour Councillor for Nelson and Colne, pictured outside the Spring Bank Hotel, Nelson. 2nd July 1968
Betty Boothroyd canvassing. 25th November 1957
Labour MP Margaret McKay has bought an ice cream van from which to canvass her constituency. She is seen here in the Clapham Park area of London in her converted van with some of her supporters
MP Harvey Proctor, pictured standing in the street. 13th March 1987
MP Harvey Proctor, going for a run through Bishops Park, near Fulham Palace, Fulham. 5th March 1987
MP Harvey Proctor enters his Fulham High Street home. 13th March 1987
Harvey Proctor, 34 year old MP for Basildon, Essex, talking to reporters outside his home at Billericay, Essex. It is alleged that a Mr John Woods broke up his fathers home after he had broken up a
MP Harvey Proctor appearing outside South Green Memorial Hall, Billericay, Essex. 28th March 1987
MP Harvey Proctor leaving his flat in Fulham, after arriving back from America. 24th February 1987
MP Harvey Proctor attending his court appearance at Bow Street Magistrates Court where he appeared on Indecency charges. 16th April 1987
MP Harvey Proctor, pictured while going for a run through Bishops Park, near Fulham Palace, Fulham. 5th March 1987
Conservative MP for Smethwick, Peter Griffiths and his wife Jeannette. 9th November 1964
Peter Griffiths, Conservative MP for Smethwick, speaking at a young Conservatives lunch time meeting on The Truth About Smethwick. London, 25th November 1964
Conservative MP for Smethwick, Peter Griffiths, talking to young conservatives. London, 5th November 1964
Happy candidate at Smethwick, Conservative MP Peter Griffiths who took the seat away from Labours Patrick Gordon Walker. Peter Griffiths pictured with his wife Jeannette. 15th October 1964
Peter Griffiths Conservative candidate for Smethwick, 10th September 1959
Cheering the winning candidate at Smethwick, Peter Griffiths, the Conservative who took away the seat from Labours Patrick Gordon Walker. 15th October 1964
Centre, the Minister for Immigration Mr Maurice Foley, and (right) Mr Peter Griffiths, at a special dinner in Birmingham. 3rd October 1965
Smethwick election, Alderman Peter Griffiths at a press conference. 6th October 1964
The Smethwick Constiuency General Election result. Conservative, Peter Griffiths wins after defeating Labours Patrick Gordon Walker. 15th October 1964
Mrs Jeannette Griffiths, wife of conservative MP Peter Griffiths. 4th November 1964
Peter Griffiths Conservative MP for Smethwick, pictured in Marshall Street, Smethwick. 6th December 1964
Michael Spicer, Aviation Minister (right), unveils plaque to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Newcastle Airport, 26th July 1985
Gwynfor Evans, Plaid Cymru, the new MP for Carmarthen reads the account of his election, with members of his family at their home in Llangadog
Gwynfor Evans of Plaid Cymru, leaving the polling station after voting in the Parliamentary election for the Camarthen constituency. 31st March 1966
Gwynfor Evans at the Urdd Eisteddfod, giving the presidents greeting to the crowd in the pavilion. June 1967
Gwynfor Evans is given a rousing send off from Camarthen train station on his way to take up his seat in the House of Commons. Proud supporters bear the Welsh Dragon and wait to wave him off
Stephen Byers is a Labour Party politician who was the MP for North Tyneside from 1997 to 2010, and in the previous parliament, from 1992 he represented Wallsend
In 1973, Lord Lambtons liaisons with prostitutes were revealed in The News of the World. One of the prostitutes was Norma Levy