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James Philip Knight, Baron Knight of Weymouth, (born 6 March 1965) is a British politician who served as Minister for the South West and Minister of State for Employment and Welfare Reform from 2009 to 2010. A member of the Labour Party and Co-operative Party, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for South Dorset from 2001 to 2010. After losing his seat to Richard Drax of the Conservative Party, it was announced Knight would be made a life peer in the 2010 Dissolution Honours. He is now chief education and external officer at TES Global Ltd, and a visiting professor at the London Knowledge Lab of the Institute of Education in London. Education Knight was educated at Eltham College, an independent school in Mottingham in south east London, followed by Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, where he studied geography and social & political sciences from 1984–87, gaining a BA Hons. Early career Knight was manager of Central Studio, the arts centre of Queen Mary's College, Basingstoke, from 1988–90. From 1990–91, he was director of West Wiltshire Arts Centre Ltd, then director of Dentons Directories Ltd in Westbury from 1991–2001. Election history Knight first stood for Parliament at the 1997 general election as the Labour Party candidate for South Dorset, but narrowly lost by just 77 votes. He was, however, elected on the same day to Mendip District Council, on which he served until 2001; including as Labour group leader. At the 2001 general election, he was elected as the Member of Parliament for South Dorset by 153 votes in the only Labour gain from the Conservatives that year. At the 2005 general election, Knight increased his majority to 1,812 votes, but with a small decrease in his share of the vote. At the 2010 general election, Knight lost his seat to Conservative Richard Drax by 7,443 votes after an 11.4% drop in his share of the vote. Knight was the campaign co-ordinator for Ed Balls's unsuccessful Labour Party leadership campaign in 2010. Parliamentary career Knight was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Rural Affairs, Landscape and Biodiversity in the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from 2005–06. He then moved to become Minister of State for Schools in the Department for Education and Skills. On 28 June 2007, when Gordon Brown disbanded the department, Knight moved to the newly created Department for Children, Schools and Families, as the Minister for Schools and Learners. In October 2008 following the reshuffle, Knight became a member of the Privy Council. In 2009, when MPs expenses were revealed following a leak in the Daily Telegraph, Knight was ranked 171 out of 645 in the MPs' expenses list, claiming £155,987 in 2007/2008, compared with £137,970 in 2006/2007, of which £94,135 was for staff, £9,746 was for a communications allowance and £4,993 was for personal living expenses. In his first Parliament, Jim Knight generally voted in line with party policy, including all major votes such as those on the Iraq war and top-up fees. Jim Knight held the following positions: 2003–2004 – Parliamentary Private Secretary to Rosie Winterton then Minister of State at the Department of Health 2004–2005 – Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Ministerial Team at the Department of Health 2005–2006 – Parliamentary under Secretary of State for Rural Affairs, the Landscape & Biodiversity 2006–2009 – Minister of State for Schools 2009–2010 – Minister of State for Employment 2009–2010 – Minister for the South West After politics Knight was created a life peer on 23 June 2010, taking the title Baron Knight of Weymouth, of Weymouth in the County of Dorset. In April 2014 he stepped down from the Labour front bench in the House of Lords to take up a full-time role as managing director, online learning at TES Global Ltd, building an online professional development and training service for teachers. Knight was subsequently appointed chief education and external officer at TES Global. In 2011, Knight was appointed as chair of digital and social inclusion charity Tinder Foundation (now Good Things Foundation). He stood down as chair in 2016 but remains a patron of the Technology, Pedagogy and Education professional association. He is now Chair Emeritus of the Digital Poverty Alliance and co-owner of XRapid, an app that diagnoses malaria and is a board member of Apps for Good. He is also the deputy chair of the Nominet Trust, and an honorary associate of the National Secular Society. References External links Jim Knight – Department for Children, Schools and Families Guardian Unlimited Politics – Ask Aristotle: Jim Knight MP TheyWorkForYou.com – Jim Knight MP. Discover the Jim Knight popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jim Knight books.

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    Leadership That Rocks

    Jim Knight

    RockStar Leaders Stand OutUp and coming leaders have a challenge: How do you enhance your company’s culture in your current role? How do you establish yourself as a leader who take...

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    Everyday Hockey Heroes

    Bob McKenzie & Jim Lang

    An inspiring volume of stories about Canada’s most beloved sporthockeyand the everyday heroes who embody the spirit of the game and help shape its future, from the pros who compete...

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    Beowulf

    Janina Ramirez

    Part of the ALLNEW LADYBIRD EXPERT SERIES'This accessible illustrated guide is a great introduction to the story, its origins and its enduring legacy' BBC HISTORY Which is more ter...

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    White Robes and Broken Badges

    Joe Moore

    In this shocking memoir, a former FBI informant reveals what he learned from successfully infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan in the backwoods of the Sunshine State, uncovering details a...

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    Honest Chat

    Dylan Buckley

    Like a lot of footy blokes, having a chat has always come easy to Dylan Buckley. But how to move beyond banter to the deeper conversations he didn’t know he needed is something he’...

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    The Forbidden Purple City

    Philip Huynh

    Finalist, City of Vancouver Book Award 2019A man returns to Hoi An in his retirement to compose a poem honouring his parents. Two teenagers, ostracized in a private school, forge a...

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    A Bullet for Billy

    Bill Brooks

    Captain Gus Rodgers of the Texas Rangers is dyingand before he goes, he needs Jim's help to free his grandson from a Mexican prison. Trouble is, the Federale general holding him wa...

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    Summer Knight

    Jim Butcher

    In the fourth novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series featuring everyone's favorite wizard for hire, Harry Dresden is suckered into the tangledand dangerousaffairs of Fae...

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    Players

    Matthew Futterman

    “Provocative…terrific stories” (The New Yorker) of the people who transformed sportsin the span of a single generationfrom a job that required even top athletes to work in the offs...