Claire Hamilton
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 35 |
Date of birth | January 31,1989 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Dumfries |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Weight | 66 (kg) |
Olympic_medals | Curling At The 2014 Winter Olympics – Women's Tournament |
Teammates | Lauren Gray |
Eve Muirhead | |
Anna Sloan | |
Vicki Chalmers | |
Job | Voice actor |
Books | Contagion, Counter-Terrorism and Criminology: Justice in the Shadow of Terror |
Reconceptualising Penality: A Comparative Perspective on Punitiveness in Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand | |
The Presumption of Innocence in Irish Criminal Law: 'whittling the Golden Thread' | |
Songs | May It Be |
Wild Mountain Thyme | |
Patapan | |
Gentle Maiden | |
Come Satisfy Us | |
A Bunch of Thyme | |
Annie Laurie | |
Women of Ireland | |
Sheperd Moons | |
The Star Of County Down | |
Sir Gawain and the Lady Ragnell | |
Londonderry Air | |
Carrickfergus | |
Lady In Red | |
Skye Boat Song | |
Breathe On Me, Breath of God | |
Truly, Madly, Deeply | |
Over The Hills And Far Away | |
Riverdance | |
An Ubhal As Airde | |
Noel Nouvelet | |
Come Back To Erin | |
A Celtic Carol | |
Deck the Halls | |
Tis the Last Rose of Summer | |
The Rose of Tralee | |
The Dark Lake | |
Softly Flows The Clare | |
Stille Nacht | |
The Sally Gardens | |
Greensleeves | |
The Lark in the Clear Air | |
Olymp appear | 1 |
Curl club | Applegarth |
Lockerbie | |
SCO | |
Siblings | Ellie Hamilton |
Played by | Jennifer Connelly |
Movies/Shows | Étoile |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1494719 |
Claire Hamilton Life story
Claire Hamilton is a Scottish curler. She formerly played lead for the rink skipped by Eve Muirhead. Representing Scotland, they were the 2013 World Champions and representing Team GB, they were the 2014 Olympic bronze medallists.
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Birkenhead MP Frank Field to stand as new social justice candidate
... AnalysisBy Claire Hamilton, BBC Radio Merseyside political reporterSome would say Frank Field has never really fit into the Labour Party...
Birkenhead MP Frank Field to stand as new social justice candidate
Frank Field resigned from Labour last year
Veteran MP Frank Field , who resigned the Labour whip last year, is to stand for a New Party at the next General Election.
Mr Field, 77, who has been MP for Birkenhead for 40 Years , said he would defend his seat as the Birkenhead Social Justice Party candidate.
Announcing his plans at Birkenhead Town Hall , he said: "Reports of my political death have been wildly exaggerated. "
He quit Labour in August saying it had become "a force for anti-Semitism".
The MP also blamed a "culture of intolerance, nastiness and intimidation" in local parties.
Society's underdogsA specialist on welfare issues, Mr Field has chaired The Commons Work and Pensions Committee since 2017.
He said he would continue to campaign for social justice and was preparing a manifesto based on the views of people in Birkenhead.
He said: "I will be standing again as a candidate at the next election with the aim of doing what I have done for 40 Years : always putting the interests of Our Town and Our Country first while championing the views and interests of The Underdogs in our society. "
AnalysisBy Claire Hamilton , BBC Radio Merseyside political reporter
Some would say Frank Field has never really fit into the Labour Party .
He had some good things to say about Margaret Thatcher , for example, and famously fell out with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown . And he supported the Leave campaign ahead of the 2016 referendum.
He tells me his relationship with the parliamentary Labour group hasn't Changed - But locally it's been a different story, with many well-publicised rows and several Labour ward councillors quitting The Party .
The people I spoke to in Birkenhead's Hamilton Square had all heard of Frank Field , and most spoke warmly of him. Would they vote for him, after a lifetime of voting Labour? "yeah, Why Not ? He's a Birkenhead fella," said one.
Ahead of this announcement, former party members told me that if anyone could win as an independent candidate against Labour on Merseyside, it would be Frank Field .
But one Labour member told me - he's yesterday's man, with a poor track record on bringing jobs to The Town .
However, they all agree that for the First Time in four decades, the safe Labour seat of Birkenhead will be one to watch at the next general election.
A month before his resignation last year, he lost a confidence vote in his constituency party, after siding with the government in Brexit votes.
Mr Field first became a Labour MP after serving as Director of The Child Poverty Action Group from 1969 to 1979.
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Source of news: bbc.com