Joan Ruddock

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Dame Joan Mary Ruddock, Template:Post-nominals (née Anthony; born 28 December 1943) is a British Labour Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Lewisham Deptford from 1987 to 2015. Ruddock was Minister of State for Energy at the Department of Energy and Climate Change until 11 May 2010. She stood down at the 2015 general election.

Early life

Ruddock was educated at Pontypool Girls' Grammar School and at Imperial College London where she studied Botany and Chemistry. Prior to her election to Parliament, she was chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, a UK pressure group; she resigned in 1985.<ref name="Ruddockweb">Template:Cite web</ref>

Parliamentary career

Ruddock fought the safe Conservative seat of Newbury in 1979, coming third. She was elected for Lewisham Deptford in 1987, succeeding John Silkin, who had died suddenly before the general election was called. She was initially a member of the Campaign Group but resigned in 1988 in protest at Tony Benn's decision to challenge Neil Kinnock for the leadership.

During the government of Tony Blair, she briefly served as Minister for Women. She returned to government when Gordon Brown appointed her Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in June 2007 with responsibility for biodiversity, climate change adaptation, waste and domestic forestry. In October 2008 she was transferred to the newly created Department of Energy and Climate Change, continuing in her previous role. In the June 2009 reshuffle she was promoted to Minister of State level, with responsibility for energy policy, which she held until the fall of the Labour Government in 2010.

During her time in Parliament Ruddock was responsible for successfully introducing two private members bills on fly tipping and ensuring local authorities provided doorstep recycling.<ref name="Ruddockweb"/>

She is an Honorary Fellow of Goldsmiths, University of London,<ref>Goldsmiths "Pairing politicians and scientists"; retrieved 12 November 2012</ref> an Honorary Fellow of Laban London and a member of the Board of Trinity Laban.<ref>Trinity Laban Joan Ruddock profile Template:Webarchive, trinitylaban.ac.uk; accessed 31 October 2017.</ref>

She was appointed as a Privy Counsellor on 9 June 2010.<ref name="pc-9june2010">Template:Cite web</ref> She was appointed a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for public and political services.<ref>Template:London Gazette</ref>

Private life

Ruddock's first husband was Keith Harrhy Ruddock, Professor of Biophysics at Imperial College London, whom she married in 1963.<ref name=ww>Who's Who, 2016 (A & C Black, London), p.2016</ref> He died in a traffic accident in 1996; the couple had separated in 1990.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Her second marriage was<ref name=ww/> to the former Labour MP for Aberdeen North, Frank Doran from 2010 until his death in 2017.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

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