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Janet Anne Royall, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon, (born 20 August 1955), is a British Labour Co-operative Party politician. A former secretary and adviser to
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, Royall was appointed to the House of Lords in 2004 after having stood unsuccessfully to be MEP for The Cotswolds, and to be MP for
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and Ogmore. She also stood to be a member of Gloucestershire County Council. From October 2008, she was
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for the last eighteen months of
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's premiership. Royall is the current Principal of
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and was a candidate in the 2024 University of Oxford Chancellor election but lost to William Hague. She will be succeeded by Catherine Royle in October 2025.


Education and early political career

Royall grew up in
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in Hucclecote and
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and was educated at the Royal Forest of Dean Grammar School and
Westfield College, London Westfield College was a small college situated in Hampstead, London, from 1882 to 1989. It was the first college to aim to educate women for University of London degrees from its opening. The college originally admitted only women as students and ...
, where she gained a 2.2 ( BA) degree in Modern Languages (Spanish and French) in 1977. Royall's first job after graduating was importing flowers from
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and she also trained as a secretary. Royall was a secretary and adviser to
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, the leader of the Labour Party, in the 1980s, and she has remained a close ally of his ever since. She is reputed to have bought the infamous donkey jacket worn by former leader
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for his Rembrance Day appearance at the Cenotaph in 1982. In 1984, Royall stood to be MEP for  The Cotswolds, finishing third with 20.7% of the vote. She sought selection as Labour's candidate for
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in a 2001 by-election, losing to
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; and for Ogmore in a 2002 by-election, losing to
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. In 2003 she became head of the
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office in Wales; her appointment was criticised at the time as "an inappropriate political appointment" by Hans Gert Poettering. The head of the EU's offices in the UK, Jim Dougal, told BBC Wales that the appointment was above board and that proper procedures were followed at every stage. Royall did not respond to the demands for her resignation and turned down all requests for interviews.


House of Lords

On 25 June 2004, she was created a
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as Baroness Royall of Blaisdon, of Blaisdon in the County of Gloucestershire. She spoke for the Labour party on
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,
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and Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. On 24 January 2008 Royall was appointed government
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in the House of Lords, on the resignation of Lord Grocott. She was appointed a
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later in the year. On 3 October 2008, she was appointed to the cabinet by
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, as Leader of the House of Lords and
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. On 5 June 2009, Royall was succeeded as Lord President by
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, the
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, and was appointed
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. She voted for a 100% elected House, on the last occasion that the House of Lords voted on
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in March 2007. She has called for a national referendum on any reforms of the chamber. Since 2012, Royall has campaigned for tougher sentencing for people convicted of stalking offences, including the successful tabling of an amendment to increase the maximum sentence for stalking. She has advocated for cross-agency information sharing to enable joined-up approaches to combatting stalking. In September 2012, she spoke out against the proposed badger cull. In 2013, Royall stood for election to
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, finishing fourth with 12% of the vote. She announced in May 2015 that she would not seek re-election as the
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in the House of Lords. In 2016, she chaired an investigation into allegations of
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in
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and was subsequently one of two Vice-Chairs of the Chakrabarti Inquiry into
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. Royall's report concluded that people thrown out of the Labour Party for anti-semitic views should not be banned for life. Royall voted against the
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citing concerns about the bureaucracy the Bill would entail as well as her opposition to proposed fines. Royall has spoken in the Lords about the importance of free speech in universities and her belief that existing legislation is sufficient. In October 2024, the Free Speech Union commented that Royall had an "apparently lackadaisical approach to free speech."


Principal of Somerville College

In February 2017,
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, announced the selection of Baroness Royall as its next principal.Announcement of new Principal at Somerville College
Somerville College, 9 Feb 2017.
She succeeded Alice Prochaska at the end of August 2017. In 2019, Royall attracted media attention following her decision to remove octopus from the college menu and supported the introduction of gender-neutral toilets. As Principal, Royall implemented mandatory unconscious bias training in which students, leading to criticism from
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of the Free Speech Union. She also oversaw an expansion of scholarship provision at Somerville College and initiated outreach to local primary schools. She served as Chair of the Conference of Colleges from 2020 to 2023 and for two years before that was Deputy Chair. In 2021, Royall led a campaign for Somerville to become a College of Sanctuary, offering a pathway to Oxford for students displaced by war or internal unrest. The University of Oxford later adopted this campaign and formed such a Community of Sanctuary. In May 2024, Royall instructed
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, who were monitoring pro-Palestine protests, to leave the grounds of Somerville College. In 2024, the UK Campaign Against Anti-Semitism wrote a formal letter of complaint after the Somerville College magazine, with a foreword by Royall, omitted any mention of Jewish victims in three articles on the Holocaust. It was announced that she would be standing down from the role of Principal of Somerville College at the end of the 2024/25 academic year at the age of 70.


Personal life

She was married to Stuart Hercock from 1980 until his death in 2010, and has three children.


References


External links


Profile
at www.parliament.uk
Baroness Royall of Blaisdon
from Dod Online
The Rt Hon the Baroness Royall of Blaisdon, PC
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