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Rt Hon Lord (Andrew) McIntosh of Haringey, Minister for Media and Heritage

Lord McIntosh

Ministerial Responsibilities

  • Broadcasting
  • Press and censorship
  • Gambling 
  • Libraries and archives
  • The historic environment, architecture and design
  • Royal Estate (including Royal Parks)
  • Overall responsibility for covering all DCMS business in the House of Lords
  • Treasury spokesman in Lords


Biography

Andrew McIntosh was educated at Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe; Jesus College, Oxford and Ohio State University. He became a life peer in 1983.
 
Since then, he has been Opposition Spokesperson for Education and Science (1985-87), The Environment (1987-92) and Home Affairs (1992-97) as well as Government Spokesperson for The Treasury (1997-), Trade and Industry (1998-2003 ), Culture, Media and Sport (1997-2001), Scotland Office (2001-02) and Transport (2002-2003).
 
Andrew has also been Deputy Leader of the Opposition (1992-97); Deputy Chair of Committees (1997-2001), Deputy Speaker (1999-2002) and has been the Deputy Chief Whip (Captain of HM Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard) (1997-2003)
 
He is married and has two sons. His interests include cooking, reading and music. 

You can e-mail Andrew McIntosh at andrew.mcintosh@culture.gsi.gov.uk



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