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Oliver Dowden

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Gender Male
Age 45
Date of birth August 1,1978
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Park Street
United Kingdom
SpouseBlythe Dowden
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Education Trinity Hall Cambridge
University of Cambridge
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Oliver Dowden Life story


Oliver James Dowden CBE MP is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been the Member of Parliament for Hertsmere in Hertfordshire since May 2015, and since January 2018 has served as Parliamentary Secretary at the Cabinet Office.

Early Life

Oliver dowden was born on 2nd may 1979 in derbyhsire. United kingdom. He graduated form the university of leeds with a degree in history and politics.

Political Career

Dowden began his political career in 2010. When he was elected to hertsmere borough ocuncil as a conservative councillor. He was re-elected in 2014. And served as the cuoncil s portfolio holder for planning and regeneration. In was elected as member of parliament for hertsmere.

Ministerial Roles

Dowden was appointed to the post of parliamentary private secretary (pps) to rt hon david lidnigton. The then minister for the acbinet office in 2016. In 2018. He was promoted to minister of state. And was appointed as minister for implementation at the cabinet office. He was then promoted to minister of state for digital and culture in 2019.

Interests and Causes

Dowden is a long-time supporter of the national health service (nhs) and he has eebn a vocal advocate for increasing its funding. He also supports access to mental health services. And has been a vocal advocate for improving their quality. Dowden is also an advocate for renewable energy. And has been a vocal supporetr of the uk s commitment to reduce its carbon emissions.

Important Event

In 2020. Dowden was appointed as the secretary of state for digital. Culture. Media and sport by prmie minsiter boris johnson. In this position. He was responsible for leading the uk government s response to the covid-19 pandemic.

Interesting Fact

Dowden is the first member of parliament to have been bonr in the 1980s.

Bills Sponsored

Odwden has sponsored esveral bills since becoming a member of parliament. Including the european union (withdrawal) act 2018 and the data protection act 2018.

International Relations

As a member of parliament. Dowden has sought to promote and strengthen the uk s rleations with other countries. He has visited a number of countries to promote trade and cultural exchange. Including india. Israel. And the united states.

Committees

Odwden has served on a number of committees since becoming a member of parliament. These include the european scrutiny committee. The public accounts committee. And the joint committee on human rights.

Awards and Recognition

Dowden has been recognised for his work in parliament. And in 2020 he was awarded the parliamentary achievement of the year award at the political tsudies association annual conference.

Publications

Dowden has written a number of publications. Including the politics of brexit (2017). And the future of the union (2019).

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United Nations General Assembly leaders look for unity over crises

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... He will be represented instead by the Deputy Prime Minister, Oliver Dowden...

United Nations General Assembly leaders look for unity over crises

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By James LandaleDiplomatic correspondent

It is called The United Nations - But right now it seems anything But united.

The 140 or so world leaders gathering in New York for their annual assembly have a lot on their plate: Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a global cost of living Crisis , a worsening climate emergency, and The disruption of new technologies Such as Artificial Intelligence .

There are disagreements internationally not only over what is most important But also what The Remedies should be.

" People are looking to their leaders for a Way Out of this mess, " says Antonio Guterres , The Un Secretary General.

" Yet in The Face of all this and more, geopolitical divisions are undermining our capacity to respond. "

A new multi-polar world is emerging, he says, leading to " escalating tensions, fragmentation and worse".

Take Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky will want to rally support from world leaders in New York , in what will be a key test of international opinion about Russia's invasion. He will address The UN General Assembly for The First Time In Person , before taking part in a debate at The UN security council.

Naturally Mr Zelensky will urge existing allies to maintain their support despite concerns about The slow progress of his army's counter-offensive against Russian forces. But he is also expected to use The opportunity to ask for fresh backing from world leaders from countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America , many of whom have refused to condemn Russia's invasion.

There is an awareness in both The West and in Ukraine that there is a need to remake their argument to The so-called Global South, where many countries have failed to condemn Russia's invasion and would prefer The War to end, even if that means Ukraine ceding territory. Western powers want to make The Point that The War is not just a European security issue But an economic Crisis that affects The whole world.

The Problem Mr Zelensky and his Western allies face is that many leaders want The annual UN gathering to focus more on The climate Crisis and their economic difficulties rather than The War in Europe.

The UN General Secretary , Mr Guterres, has recognised this and is hosting separate summits to discuss The World 's faltering efforts to reduce poverty and address Climate Change .

UN members signed up to 17 so-called " sustainable development goals" (known as SDGs) in 2015. These Targets - Such as ending Extreme Poverty and tackling The climate Crisis - are supposed to be met by 2030. But most are Off Track because of The pandemic, rising debt and global inaction - as well as The War in Ukraine.

So, Mr Guterres is looking for a new economic stimulus for The SDGs, and reforms to encourage international financial institutions to focus more on developing countries' needs.

Western leaders have recognised these tensions - Between their security concerns and The economic worries of The Global South - and have come to New York promising action on global development issues.

Jake Sullivan , The US National Security adviser, Said President Joe Biden was " eager" to use his UN speech " to mobilise financial resources for The Global South for development and infrastructure needs".

While The UK Foreign Secretary , James Cleverly - who is in New York - Said The SDGs were " seriously Off Track and we need to come together and recommit and accelerate their delivery by 2030".

But Western diplomats Said This Week that The UN was also a chance to convince neutral countries that Russia's invasion of Ukraine affected them all, damaging economies by raising food and energy costs.

" We should be able to walk and chew gum, " one diplomat Said .

" If all we do is turn up at these events and Go On about Ukraine, it doesn't help The broader agenda.

" So part of it is making sure We Are explaining The implications of [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's illegal invasion, especially The food security. But also that We Are taking action on other issues, like The SDGs and climate financing. "

This May be a task made harder by The fact that some Western leaders have chosen not to come to New York , including President Emmanuel Macron of France and The UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak .

Mr Sunak has blamed diary pressures But critics have accused him of damaging Britain's international reputation. He will be represented instead by The Deputy Prime Minister , Oliver Dowden .

As Is usual, Mr Putin will not attend. But his Foreign Minister , Sergei Lavrov, is coming and is expected to defend Russia's self-declared " special military operation" in Ukraine.

At their recent summit in India, The G20 nations chose not to invite Mr Zelensky and avoided condemning Russia by name for its aggression against Ukraine. Diplomats are hoping The fact that Ukraine's president will be coming to The UN In Person will make it harder for countries to remain silent.

The United Nations General Assembly will thus be a key moment for political leaders to meet and discuss The World 's crises. But Unity - The very watchword of this Organisation - May be thin on The ground.

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