| | Birmingham Ladywood (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19) |
 | | Ladywood now covers northern and eastern parts of Birmingham's inner city, and may truly be described as the central seat. |
 | | Clare Short, appointed Secretary of State for International Development in 1997, first elected as MP for Brimingham Ladywood in 1983, was well established in opposition as a popular, outspoken, mercurial figure among Labour activists, with a place on the NEC since 1988. |
 | | In 1969 he entered Great Britain and registered as an accountancy student with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales and entered into an articleship contract for 5 years through an accountancy practice, which he continued to work for in a senior capacity for 10 years. |
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