Nora David, Baroness David

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Nora Ratcliff David, Baroness David (b. 23 September 1913) is a British Labour Party politician and life peer.

Born Nora Ratcliff Blakesley, she was educated at Ashby-de-la-Zouch Girls' Grammar School and at St. Felix School, Southwold before going up to Newnham College, Cambridge to study English from where she graduated in 1935. In the same year, she married Richard William David (d. 1993) with whom she had two sons and two daughters.

She was a Councillor in Cambridge from 1964-1967 and from 1968-1974, when she became a County Councillor in Cambridgeshire. She has been a Justice of the Peace in the city of Cambridge since 1965.

She was raised to the life peerage as Baroness David, of Romsey in the City of Cambridge, in 1978. She was an opposition spokesperson on education from 1979 until 1985 and again from 1987-1997, and for the environment (1985-1987). She was also a government and opposition whip from 1978 to 1987. Her political interests include education, the environment, home affairs, and children.

She is a fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge. She lists her recreations as walking, swimming, theatre and travel.

At the age of 93, Lady David remains an active member of the House of Lords. On Wednesday 31st January 2007, Lady David slipped and fell down an esculator on the parliamentary estate, and was subsequently rushed to hospital.