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planes and technologies and had the lowest fuel use per passenger figures of any British airline. O'Leary described Pearson as "silly", adding that Pearson "hadn't a clue what he talking about".
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in October of that year. He won the seat with nearly 70% of the votes, with the Conservative candidate receiving less than 20%.
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published on 5 January 2007, Pearson courted considerable controversy by publicly criticising several airlines, particularly
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hitting UK Astronomy and particle physics. In Gordon Brown's next reshuffle of 3 October 2008, Pearson was moved to the
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In the PM's 2006 reshuffle, he was appointed as Minister of State for Climate Change and Environment at the
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PLC, an Irish multinational gasification company rolling out successful technology in several countries.
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Interview with Ian Pearson on his science responsibilities. Published in Research Fortnight, July 2007
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from 1997 until Robinson resigned in 1998. In 2001 he returned to the government as a
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politician who was a member of parliament (MP) from 1994 until 2010, representing
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Ministerial Responsibilities – Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills
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On 21 January 2010, Pearson announced that he would not contest the
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Economics and Business
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Economics and Business
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in the 1983 general election, Pearson entered parliament for
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Guardian Unlimited Politics – Ask Aristotle: Ian Pearson MP
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Pearson was educated at Brierley Hill Grammar School and
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Minister of State for Climate Change and the Environment
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Ian Pearson (footballer)
Ian Pearson (badminton)

Economic Secretary to the Treasury
Gordon Brown
Kitty Ussher
Justine Greening
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Economics and Business
Gordon Brown
Gareth Thomas
The Baroness Vadera
Minister of State for Science and Innovation
Gordon Brown
Malcolm Wicks
The Lord Drayson
Minister of State for Climate Change and the Environment
Tony Blair
Elliot Morley
Phil Woolas
Minister of State for Trade
Tony Blair
Douglas Alexander
Ian McCartney
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury
Tony Blair
David Clelland
Jim Murphy
Member of Parliament
Dudley South
Dudley West

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