Tony Banks

Northern Irish politician and broadcaster

Tony Banks - Leaders & Politicians born March 27th, 1950
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A broadcaster and politician, served as Minister for Sport and the Olympics. Played a significant role in British politics and public life, representing the Labour Party. Contributed to various public discussions regarding sports and cultural policies. Held the title of Baron Stratford, reflecting a position in the House of Lords.

Served as Minister for Sport and the Olympics

Contributed to broadcasting and sports policy

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