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Delyth Evans
Delyth Evans born March 17, 1958, Cardiff was the Labour National Assembly for Wales member for Mid and West Wales 2000-03.

Education
She attended Ysgol Gyfun Rhydfelen (nr Pontypridd) and the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (BA Hons - French)

Professional career
Management Consultant and former BBC and HTV journalist - worked on the BBC's World at One and PM programmes before becoming an assistant to Gordon Brown MP in 1992 and policy adviser and speechwriter to the former Labour leader John Smith, 1992-1994 (joined the Labour Party in 1984). Former special adviser to Alun Michael.

Political career
Became the Assembly Member on the Mid & West Wales regional list when the seat was vacated by The Rt Hon Alun Michael AM MP (she was second on the Labour list for that region). Appointed Deputy Minister for Rural Affairs, Culture & the Environment October 2000-03. Stood down at the 2003 election.


     

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