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Encyclopedia > Margaret Jay

Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, PC, is a British politician for the Labour Party.


Her father is former Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan, and she was educated at Blackheath High School. In 1969, she married fellow-journalist, Peter Jay, who was later appointed ambassador to the United States of America by Callaghan. While in the USA, she met Carl Bernstein, with whom she had a much-publicised relationship in 1979 -- with the result that she was unflatteringly depicted in a novel by Bernstein's wife, Nora Ephron. She and Jay were divorced in 1986, after eighteen years of marriage.


She was a journalist with the BBC before her creation as a Baroness in 1992. She was an opposition Whip, and after her party's election victory was made Minister for Women and later Leader of the House of Lords. She retired from politics in 2001.

Preceded by:
The Lord Richard
Leader of the House of Lords
1998–2001
Followed by:
The Lord Williams of Mostyn
Lord Privy Seal
1998–2001

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Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington - Biocrawler (180 words)
Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington, PC, is a British politician for the Labour Party.
In 1969, she married fellow-journalist, Peter Jay, who was later appointed ambassador to the United States of America by Callaghan.
While in the USA, she met Carl Bernstein, with whom she had a much-publicised relationship in 1979 -- with the result that she was unflatteringly depicted in a novel by Bernstein's wife, Nora Ephron.
Strip peers of titles, says Baroness Jay (341 words)
BARONESS Jay, the new Leader of the Lords, wants life peers to be stripped of their aristocratic titles and called "MLs" - Members of the Lords.
She said she was keen to remove the elitism of the names used in the Upper Chamber.
Lady Jay, daughter of the former prime minister Lord Callaghan, said she would be happy to be known as Margaret Jay ML.
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