James Timpson, Baron Timpson Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Timpson
Office:Minister of State for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending
Primeminister:Sir Keir Starmer
Term Start:5 July 2024
Predecessor:Edward Argar
Office1:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start1:18 July 2024
Life peerage
Office2:CEO of the Timpson Group
Term Start2:2002
Term End2:July 2024
Predecessor2:John Timpson
Successor2:John Timpson
Birth Name:William James Timpson
Birth Date:17 September 1971
Birth Place:Knutsford, Cheshire, England
Party:Labour
Children:3
Relations:Edward Timpson (brother)
Father:John Timpson
Mother:Alex Timpson
Alma Mater:Durham University (BA)

William James Timpson, Baron Timpson, (born 17 September 1971), is a British businessman and politician who has served as Minister of State for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending since 2024. He was the chief executive of the Timpson Group, owned by his father John Timpson, from 2002 to July 2024.[1]

Career

Timpson was born in Knutsford, Cheshire, on 17 September 1971 to John and Alex Timpson. His younger brother Edward was a Conservative member of Parliament for 14 of the 16 years between 2008 and 2024. Timpson attended Uppingham School and gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in geography from Durham University before joining his family business.

He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2011 Birthday Honours list for services to training and employment for disadvantaged people. Timpson was appointed as a deputy lieutenant (DL) of Cheshire on 11 October 2019.[2]

Known for advocating the employment of former prisoners, he was the chair of the Employers Forum for Reducing Re-offending (EFFRR) until 2016, and became the chair of the Prison Reform Trust that same year. He also founded the Employment Advisory Board network across the prison estate, which links prisons with employers to improve the employment opportunities for ex-offenders upon release.[3]

In November 2018, Timpson was selected to co-chair one of five new business councils by Prime Minister Theresa May to advise on how to create the best conditions for UK businesses after Brexit. He was the co-chair of the Small Business, Scale ups and Entrepreneurs Council, alongside Brent Hoberman and Emma Jones.[4]

In March 2021, he was reappointed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as a trustee of Tate for a four-year period.[5] He replaced Jonathon Porritt as Chancellor of Keele University in June 2022.[6]

Timpson wrote a column on business and leadership for The Sunday Times[7] throughout 2021, and this inspired his book The Happy Index: Lessons in Upside-Down Management, which was published in February 2024.[8]

In February 2024, Timpson made comments suggesting only a third of prisoners should be in prison.[9]

In July 2024, Timpson was appointed Minister of State for Prisons, Parole and Probation in the Starmer ministry by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer following the Labour Party's victory in the 2024 general election.[10] [11] Because of this appointment, he stepped down as chief executive officer of Timpson and chair of the Prison Reform Trust.[12] He was nominated for a life peerage and was created Baron Timpson, of Manley in the County of Cheshire, on 18 July. Timpson was introduced to the House of Lords on 22 July.[13]

Personal life

Timpson married Roisin Brannigan in 1997. They have two sons and a daughter.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hill . Eloise . 2024-07-08 . Timpson boss named new prisons minister . Retail Gazette . 2024-07-09 . en-GB.
  2. Web site: 14 October 2019 . Appointment of Deputy Lieutenants . 8 July 2024 . Cheshire Lieutenancy . en.
  3. Web site: Leading UK business bosses help prison leavers get work in crime-cutting drive . 3 March 2022 . 18 July 2024 . GOV.UK . en.
  4. Web site: Five new business councils to advise the Prime Minister on post-Brexit opportunities . 6 November 2018 . 20 February 2024 . GOV.UK . en.
  5. Web site: Prime Minister appoints James Timpson as new Tate Trustee . GOV.UK . 6 March 2017 . 26 June 2022 . en .
  6. Web site: Keele University appoints James Timpson OBE as new Chancellor . Keele University . 26 June 2022 . en . 13 April 2022.
  7. News: Timpson . James . 8 February 2024 . My lightbulb moment: recruit when you don't need to . . 8 February 2024 . en . 0140-0460.
  8. News: Timpson boss James Timpson on Doc Martens, high street success and how work can turn lives around . Greg . Barradale . 6 May 2024 . 18 July 2024 . Big Issue . en.
  9. News: We have too many prisoners, says new PM Starmer . 6 July 2024 . 6 July 2024 . Seddon . Paul . Francis . Sam . . en .
  10. Web site: Buchan . Lizzy . 5 July 2024 . Meet the new Cabinet as Keir Starmer appoints his top team . 6 July 2024 . The Mirror . en.
  11. Web site: Ministerial Appointments: July 2024 . 5 July 2024 . 5 July 2024 . GOV.UK . en.
  12. Web site: James Timpson leaves charity chair role to take up ministerial post . 9 July 2024 . 9 July 2024 . Civil Society . Preston . Rob.
  13. Parliament of the United Kingdom . House of Lords . Introduction: Lord Timpson . 22 July 2024 . 839 . 223 .