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Neil O'Brien (other)
Neil O'Brien (born 1978) is the Member of Parliament for Harborough. Neil O'Brien may also refer to: *Neil O'Brien (cricketer) (born 1945), English cricketer *Neil O'Brien (quizmaster) (1934–2016), Indian quiz master and Member of Parliament *Neil O'Brien, manager of Llanelli A.F.C. See also

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Neil O'Brien
Neil John O'Brien (born 6 November 1978) is a British politician who was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Vaccines and Public Health, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Primary Care and Public Health in September 2022. He was elected Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for Harborough (UK Parliament constituency), Harborough in 2017 United Kingdom general election, 2017. A member of the Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party, he was previously a special adviser to Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne from 2012 to 2016 and Theresa May during her Premiership of Theresa May, tenure as Prime Minister. Early life and career O'Brien grew up in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. He was educated at All Saints High School and Greenhead College, both in Huddersfield, before taking a first in philosophy, politics and economics at Christ Church, Oxford. Prior to entering politics, he conducted outreach work with homeless people ...
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Neil O'Brien (cricketer)
Neil Terence O'Brien (born 9 March 1945) is a former English cricketer. O'Brien was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born in Heaton Moor, Lancashire. O'Brien made his debut for Cheshire in the 1970 Minor Counties Championship against the Yorkshire Second XI. Prior to playing for Cheshire O'Brien had represented Lancashire County Cricket Club at Colt and Second team level. He played Minor counties cricket for Cheshire from 1970 to 1991, making 194 Minor Counties Championship appearances and 23 MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. He made his List A debut for Cheshire against Hampshire in the 1981 NatWest Trophy. He made a further 8 List A appearances for the county, the last of which came against Hampshire in the 1989 NatWest Trophy. In his 9 List A appearances for Cheshire, O'Brien scored 134 runs at an average of 14.88, with a high score of 28. With the ball, he took 2 wickets which came at an expensive bowling average of 139.00, with best figures o ...
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Neil O'Brien (quizmaster)
Neil O'Brien (10 May 1934 – 24 June 2016) was a quiz master who was often credited for conducting the first formal well-organised quiz in Calcutta, India. He was also a chairman of CISCE. Brien served as a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from 1977 to 1991 and became a nominated Anglo-Indian Lok Sabha MP in 1996. He died on 24 June 2016 at the age of 82. He is survived by his sons Barry, Andy, and Derek Derek is a masculine given name. It is the English language short form of ''Diederik'', the Low Franconian form of the name Theodoric. Theodoric is an old Germanic name with an original meaning of "people-ruler". Common variants of the name are ... and wife Joyce. References {{DEFAULTSORT:OBrien, Neil (quizmaster) Politicians from Kolkata West Bengal MLAs 1977–1982 West Bengal MLAs 1982–1987 West Bengal MLAs 1987–1991 1934 births 2016 deaths India MPs 1996–1997 ...
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Llanelli (" St Elli's Parish"; ) is a market town and the largest community in Carmarthenshire and the preserved county of Dyfed, Wales. It is located on the Loughor estuary north-west of Swansea and south-east of the county town, Carmarthen. The town had a population of 25,168 in 2011, estimated in 2019 at 26,225. The local authority was Llanelli Borough Council when the county of Dyfed existed, but it has been under Carmarthenshire County Council since 1996. Name Spelling The anglicised spelling “Llanelly” was used until 1966, when it was changed to Llanelli after a local public campaign. It remains in the name of a local historic building, Llanelly House. It should not be confused with the village and parish of Llanelly, in south-east Wales near Abergavenny. Llanelly in Victoria, Australia was named after this town of Llanelli, using the spelling current at that time. History The beginnings of Llanelli can be found on the lands of present-day Parc Howard. An I ...
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