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Baroness Emma Nicholson of Winterbourne

 
     
 
Baroness Emma Nicholson of  Winterbourne
Baroness Nicholson was made a life peer in 1997, and serves in the British House of Lords, taking the Liberal Democrat Whip. She is a Member of the European Parliament, where she is Vice President of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Member of the Subcommittee on Human Rights, among other responsibilities. Baroness Nicholson is the founder and chairman of AMAR International Charitable Foundation and also the Patron of, or holds honorary positions in, over fifty charities.
 
 

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