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Henry Paul Guinness Channon, Baron Kelvedon, PC (* 9. Oktober 1935 in London; † 27. Januar 2007 in , Brentwood, Essex) war ein britischer Politiker und Life Peer. Er war von 1958 bis 1997 Abgeordneter des House of Commons, von 1986 bis 1987 Industrie- und Handelsminister sowie von 1987 bis 1989 Verkehrsminister des Vereinigten Königreichs.

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dbo:abstract Henry Paul Guinness Channon, Baron Kelvedon, PC (* 9. Oktober 1935 in London; † 27. Januar 2007 in , Brentwood, Essex) war ein britischer Politiker und Life Peer. Er war von 1958 bis 1997 Abgeordneter des House of Commons, von 1986 bis 1987 Industrie- und Handelsminister sowie von 1987 bis 1989 Verkehrsminister des Vereinigten Königreichs. (de) Henry Paul Guinness Channon Barón Kelvedon, más conocido como Paul Channon fue un político británico, Se desempeñó en varios cargos ministeriales y fue ministro del gabinete durante 3 años y medio, como Presidente de la Junta de Comercio y Secretario de Estado de Comercio e Industria de enero de 1986 a junio de 1987, y luego Secretario de Estado de Transportes hasta julio de 1989. (es) Henry Paul Guinness Channon, Baron Kelvedon, PC (9 October 1935 – 27 January 2007) was Conservative MP for Southend West for 38 years, from 1959 until 1997. He served in various ministerial offices, and was a Cabinet minister for 3½ years, as President of the Board of Trade and Secretary of State for Trade and Industry from January 1986 to June 1987, and then as Secretary of State for Transport to July 1989. (en) Paul Channon (9 octobre 1935 – 27 janvier 2007) est un homme politique britannique. (fr) Henry Paul Guinness (Paul) Channon, Baron Kelvedon van Ongar (Londen, Engeland, 9 oktober 1935 – Brentwood, Engeland, 27 januari 2007) was een Brits politicus van de Conservative Party. Channon was tussen 1970 en 1983 bewindspersoon in de kabinetten-Heath (1970–1974) en Thatcher (1979–1989). Hij was staatssecretaris voor Huisvesting en Lokale Overheid in 1970, staatssecretaris voor Milieu van 1970 tot 1972, onderminister voor Noord-Ierland in 1972, onderminister voor Huisvesting van 1972 tot 1974, onderminister voor Rijksdienst van 1979 tot 1981, onderminister voor Onderwijs en onderminister voor Cultuur van 1981 tot 1983, onderminister voor Handel van 1983 tot 1986, minister van Economische Zaken van 1986 tot 1987 en minister van Transport van 1987 tot 1989. Op 11 juni 1997 werd Channon benoemd als baron Kelvedon van Ongar en werd lid van het Hogerhuis. (nl) Henry Paul Guinness Channon (ur. 9 października 1935 w Londynie, zm. 27 stycznia 2007 w Brentwood w hrabstwie Essex) – brytyjski polityk, członek Partii Konserwatywnej, minister w rządach Margaret Thatcher. Był jedynym synem sir , konserwatywnego deputowanego, oraz lady Helen Guinness, córki . Wykształcenie odebrał w Lockers Park School w oraz w Eton College. W latach 1955–1956 służył w . Służył m.in. na Cyprze podczas wprowadzonego tam stanu wyjątkowego. Od 1956 r. studiował w Christ College na Uniwersytecie w Oksfordzie. Po śmierci ojca w 1959 r. Channon wystartował w wyborach uzupełniających w jego okręgu Southend West i wybory te wygrał. Kiedy zasiadł w ławach Izby Gmin zrezygnował z kontynuowania studiów. Do 1964 r. był najmłodszym członkiem Izby (Baby of the House). W latach 1959–1960 był parlamentarnym prywatnym sekretarzem ministra energii , a w latach 1961–1964 Raba Butlera. W 1965 r. został członkiem Komitetu 1922. W tym samym roku zagłosował za zniesieniem kary śmierci. Sprzeciwiał się również jednostronnej deklaracji niepodległości Rodezji. W tym czasie Channon został mianowany przez Edwarda Heatha mówcą opozycji ds. budownictwa publicznego i pracy, a w 1967 r. ds. sztuki. Kiedy Heath został premierem w 1970 r. Channon został parlamentarnym sekretarzem przy ministrze stanu ds. budownictwa i samorządu lokalnego. W latach 1970–1972 był parlamentarnym podsekretarzem stanu w ministerstwie środowiska. Przez sześć miesięcy 1972 r. był ministrem stanu w ministerstwie ds. Irlandii Północnej. W latach 1972–1974 był ministrem stanu ds. budownictwa. Kiedy Partia Konserwatywna ponownie znalazła się w opozycji w 1974 r. Channon został głównym mówcą ds. środowiska. W 1976 r. Channon został członkiem delegacji konserwatystów do Rady Europy. W 1979 r. próbował swoich sił w wyborach do Parlamentu Europejskiego, ale przegrał wybory w okręgu North-East Essex. Po powrocie konserwatystów do władzy w 1979 r. został ministrem stanu w departamencie służby cywilnej. W 1980 r. został członkiem Tajnej Rady. W 1981 r. został ministrem ds. sztuki. Po wyborach 1983 r. został ministrem stanu ds. handlu w departamencie handlu i przemysłu. W 1986 r. został członkiem gabinetu jako minister handlu i przemysłu. W 1987 r. objął stanowisko ministra transportu. Stanowisko to sprawował do 1989 r. Później nie objął już żadnego stanowiska rządowego i do końca zasiadał w tylnych ławach parlamentu. Był przewodniczącym parlamentarnej komisji finansów i służb oraz komisji transportu. W 1997 r. zrezygnował z ubiegania się mandat na kolejną kadencję. Został kreowany parem dożywotnim jako baron Kelvedon i zasiadł w Izbie Lordów. Pod koniec życia cierpiał na chorobę Alzheimera. Zmarł w swoim domu w Brentwood w hrabstwie Essex w styczniu 2007 r. Od 1959 r. był żonaty z Ingrid Guinnes (z domu Wyndham). Miał z nią troje dzieci: Henry’ego, Georgię i Olivię (która zmarła w 1986 r. z powodu przedawkowania narkotyków). (pl)
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rdfs:comment Henry Paul Guinness Channon, Baron Kelvedon, PC (* 9. Oktober 1935 in London; † 27. Januar 2007 in , Brentwood, Essex) war ein britischer Politiker und Life Peer. Er war von 1958 bis 1997 Abgeordneter des House of Commons, von 1986 bis 1987 Industrie- und Handelsminister sowie von 1987 bis 1989 Verkehrsminister des Vereinigten Königreichs. (de) Henry Paul Guinness Channon Barón Kelvedon, más conocido como Paul Channon fue un político británico, Se desempeñó en varios cargos ministeriales y fue ministro del gabinete durante 3 años y medio, como Presidente de la Junta de Comercio y Secretario de Estado de Comercio e Industria de enero de 1986 a junio de 1987, y luego Secretario de Estado de Transportes hasta julio de 1989. (es) Henry Paul Guinness Channon, Baron Kelvedon, PC (9 October 1935 – 27 January 2007) was Conservative MP for Southend West for 38 years, from 1959 until 1997. He served in various ministerial offices, and was a Cabinet minister for 3½ years, as President of the Board of Trade and Secretary of State for Trade and Industry from January 1986 to June 1987, and then as Secretary of State for Transport to July 1989. (en) Paul Channon (9 octobre 1935 – 27 janvier 2007) est un homme politique britannique. (fr) Henry Paul Guinness (Paul) Channon, Baron Kelvedon van Ongar (Londen, Engeland, 9 oktober 1935 – Brentwood, Engeland, 27 januari 2007) was een Brits politicus van de Conservative Party. Channon was tussen 1970 en 1983 bewindspersoon in de kabinetten-Heath (1970–1974) en Thatcher (1979–1989). Hij was staatssecretaris voor Huisvesting en Lokale Overheid in 1970, staatssecretaris voor Milieu van 1970 tot 1972, onderminister voor Noord-Ierland in 1972, onderminister voor Huisvesting van 1972 tot 1974, onderminister voor Rijksdienst van 1979 tot 1981, onderminister voor Onderwijs en onderminister voor Cultuur van 1981 tot 1983, onderminister voor Handel van 1983 tot 1986, minister van Economische Zaken van 1986 tot 1987 en minister van Transport van 1987 tot 1989. (nl) Henry Paul Guinness Channon (ur. 9 października 1935 w Londynie, zm. 27 stycznia 2007 w Brentwood w hrabstwie Essex) – brytyjski polityk, członek Partii Konserwatywnej, minister w rządach Margaret Thatcher. Był jedynym synem sir , konserwatywnego deputowanego, oraz lady Helen Guinness, córki . Wykształcenie odebrał w Lockers Park School w oraz w Eton College. W latach 1955–1956 służył w . Służył m.in. na Cyprze podczas wprowadzonego tam stanu wyjątkowego. Od 1956 r. studiował w Christ College na Uniwersytecie w Oksfordzie. (pl)
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