Martin O'Neill

Mr Martin John O'Neill

Rush ID: 536

Details

Born:
6 January 1945
Died:
26 August 2020
Birth place:
UK
Gender:
Male
Ethnicity:
Unknown
Ethnic minority:
No
Religion:
Unknown
Aristocratic connections:
false
Formative occupation:
Clerk
Election occupation:
School teacher
Parentage:
John O'Neill, fitter
Notes:
None
Knighthood/Dame:
False
Highest Office:
Backbencher
Who's Who volume:
N/A
Education level:
Graduate

References

Rush ID:
536
MNIS ID:
629
Wikidata Entity ID:
Q1672680
Parliament ID:
Not set
Beamish Person ID:
2151
They work for you ID:
10464

Name changes

  1. O'NEILL, Martin (1945- )

Peerages

  1. Baron O'Neill of Clackmannan

    Life

    2005

Constituencies

  1. Ochil

    Party: Labour
    Year of election: 1997
    Date of election: 1 May 1997
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: Continuation
    Year of exit: 2005
    Date of exit: 5 May 2005
    Party: Labour
    Nature of exit: Retirement
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: Regional
    Notes: None
  2. Clackmannan

    Party: Labour
    Year of election: 1983
    Date of election: 9 June 1983
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: Continuation
    Year of exit: 1997
    Date of exit: 1 May 1997
    Party: Labour
    Nature of exit: Boundary revision
    Sponsorship: SLADE
    Constituency connections: Regional
    Notes: None
  3. Stirlingshire East and Clackmannan

    Party: Labour
    Year of election: 1979
    Date of election: 3 May 1979
    Nature of election: General election
    Nature of service: First Entry
    Year of exit: 1983
    Date of exit: 9 June 1983
    Party: Labour
    Nature of exit: Boundary revision
    Sponsorship: None known
    Constituency connections: Regional
    Notes: None

Higher education

  1. Heriot Watt University

    Degree BA Economics

    Graduated

Schools

  1. Trinity Academy

    Years: 1

  2. Moray House College of Education

    Years: 2

Marriages

  1. Samuel, Elaine Marjorie

    Year: 1973

    Notes: 2 sons

Parties

  1. Labour Party Member

Trade unions

  1. National Union of General and Municipal Workers Member