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  1. Jay was appointed a life peer on 29 July 1992 with the title of Baroness Jay of Paddington, of Paddington in the City of Westminster, and acted as an opposition Whip in the House of Lords. Her status as the daughter of a former Prime Minister led to her being nicknamed 'Posh Spice' after her ennoblement. [4]

  2. MPs and Lords. Find Lords. Baroness Jay of Paddington's full title is The Rt Hon. the Baroness Jay of Paddington. Her name is Margaret Ann Jay, and she is a current member of the House of Lords. Contact Baroness Jay of Paddington. This section contains web, social and other contact information for Baroness Jay of Paddington.

  3. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Margaret Ann Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, PC (née Callaghan; born 18 November 1939), is a British politician for the Labour Party and former BBC television producer and presenter. The Right Honourable.

  4. Honorary Fellow. Margaret Ann Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington PC, is a Labour party peer and former Leader of the House of Lords. Margaret’s father was former Labour Prime Minister, James Callaghan, and she was educated at Blackheath High School and Somerville College, Oxford.

  5. Margaret Ann Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, PC (née Callaghan; born 18 November 1939), is a British politician for the Labour Party and former BBC television producer and presenter. Contents. Early life; Political career; Personal life; Arms; References; External links

  6. Margaret Ann Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, PC (née Callaghan; born 18 November 1939) is a British politician for the Labour Party and former BBC television producer and presenter. Background Her father was James Callaghan , a Labour politician and Prime Minister , [1] and she was educated at Blackheath High School , Blackheath and Somerville College, Oxford .

  7. Interview with Baroness Jay of Paddington. Baroness Jay of Paddington, Labour Life Peer talks about the work of life peers including Baroness Wootton's Abolition of the Death Penalty Bill in 1965.