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Former adviser to Boris Johnson made youngest peer at 30

Sky News Monday, 24 July 2023
A former adviser to Boris Johnson has become the youngest member of the House of Lords at the age of 30.
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Charlotte Owen, former advisor to Boris Johnson becomes the youngest peer after taking her seat in the House of Lords. The 30-year-old, known as Baroness Owen of Alderley Edge, was nominated to the Lords in the former prime minister's controversial resignation honours list released in June. Report by...

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