Patricia Hollis, Baroness Hollis of Heigham explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Baroness Hollis of Heigham
Honorific-Suffix:PC DL
Office:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
Primeminister:Sir Tony Blair
Term Start:11 June 2001
Term End:10 May 2005
Predecessor:Her self
Successor:The Lord Hunt of Kings Heath
Office5:Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Social Security
Monarch5:Elizabeth II
Primeminister5:Sir Tony Blair
Term Start5:6 May 1997
Term End5:11 June 2001
Predecessor5:Oliver Heald
Successor5:Her self
Office8:Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Term Start8:1 June 1990
Term End8:13 October 2018
Life Peerage
Party:Labour
Alma Mater:Girton College, Cambridge
University of California
Columbia University

Patricia Lesley Hollis, Baroness Hollis of Heigham, PC, DL (née Wells; 24 May 1941 – 13 October 2018[1]) was an historian and a Labour member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom.

Biography

Early life and education

Hollis was educated at Plympton Grammar School, at Girton College, Cambridge (BA), the University of California and Columbia University, New York (both where she was Harkness Fellow from 1962 to 1964), and at Nuffield College, Oxford (MA, DPhil).[2] While in the United States, Hollis was active in the civil rights movement, picketing segregated restaurants and helping hold voter registration drives in Mississippi.[3] [4]

She was married to Martin Hollis, a Professor of Philosophy at the University of East Anglia from 1965 until his death in 1998: they had two sons.[5]

Academic career

She was a lecturer in modern history, reader and Dean at the University of East Anglia in Norwich from 1967 until 1990. Amongst her academic publications was Ladies Elect: Women in English Local Government, 1865-1914, about the work of the Women's LocalGovernment Society. She became Patron of this society when it was re-formed.[6] [7]

She served as a National Commissioner for English Heritage from 1988 until 1991.

Political life

Patricia Hollis contested the Great Yarmouth constituency for Labour at the February 1974 general election, the October 1974 election and at the 1979 general election. She became involved in local politics early in her career, serving on Norwich City Council from 1968 to 1991, and as Leader of the Council from 1983 to 1988.[8] Hollis served on the Press Council from 1988 to 1990. and was a director of Radio Broadland from 1983 until 1997.

She was created a life peer as Baroness Hollis of Heigham, of Heigham in the City of Norwich on 1 June 1990 and was an Opposition Whip in the House of Lords between 1990 and 1995, and Opposition Spokeswoman on Housing, Local Government, the Environment, Disability and Social Security from 1990. While in opposition she carried through the Lords the proposals for pension sharing on divorce which have now become law.

Hollis was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Work and Pensions (previously Department of Social Security) from 5 May 1997 to the 2005 reshuffle,

She was a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society,[9] an honorary fellow of Girton College, Cambridge and the author of several books on women's history and on labour history. Her book Jennie Lee - a life (1997), won the Orwell Prize for political biography and the Wolfson History Prize for the history book of the year.

Personal life

Hollis was criticised in 2009 when it was claimed that she and her partner, Lord Howarth of Newport, lived next door to each other but both continued to claim expenses from the House of Lords.[10]

Hollis died in October 2018, aged 77, following a long illness.[11] [8]

Honours

References

Other sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Death of a Member: Baroness Hollis of Heigham . UK Parliament . 15 October 2018 . en.
  2. News: Baroness Patricia Hollis - Anglia Ruskin University. 2018-10-15. en.
  3. News: Baroness Patricia Hollis - Harkness Fellows. 2018-05-25. Harkness Fellows. 2018-10-15. en-GB.
  4. News: Anything but retiring. PoliticsHome.com. 2013-01-24. PoliticsHome.com. 2018-10-15. en. 15 October 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181015192651/https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk/economy/house/67219/anything-retiring. dead.
  5. News: Obituary: Professor Martin Hollis. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/obituary-professor-martin-hollis-1149574.html . 25 May 2022 . subscription . live. The Independent. 2018-10-15. en-GB.
  6. Book: Baldwin . Anne . Robinson . Jane . Clarke . Lesley . From Suffrage to Citizenship - celebrating 100 pioneers . 2018 . Women's Local Government Society . 5 July 2021.
  7. Book: Hollis . Patricia . Ladies Elect . 1989 . Oxford University Press . 9780198221579 . 566 .
  8. News: Labour peer Baroness Hollis dies aged 77 after victory over Tax Credit cuts. Bloom. Dan. 2018-10-15. mirror. 2018-10-15.
  9. News: Who is Baroness Hollis? Meet the woman who took down George Osborne. Sanghani. Radhika. The Daily Telegraph. 2015-10-27. 2018-10-15. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  10. News: MPs' expenses: Lord Howarth claimed £1.4m London town house as second home. Prince. Rosa. The Daily Telegraph. 2009-06-03. 2018-10-15. en-GB. 0307-1235.
  11. News: 'Champion of Norwich' and Labour peer dies aged 77. Cope. Lauren. Eastern Daily Press. 2018-10-15. en.
  12. Web site: Baroness Patricia Hollis - ARU.
  13. Web site: Honorary graduate cumulative list 2017 . The Open University . 11.
  14. Web site: 'Intelligent, passionate, courageous' – tributes pour in for Baroness Hollis. 15 October 2018.