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Andy Davies (journalist)
Andrew or Andy Davies may refer to: Politics *Andrew Davies (Labour politician) (born 1952), Welsh Labour politician *Andrew RT Davies (born 1968), Welsh Conservative politician Sports *Andrew Davies (British runner) (born 1979), British long-distance runner *Andrew Davies (Canadian runner) (born 2000), Canadian long-distance runner and competitor at the 2019 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race, 2019 World Cross Country Championships *Andrew Davies (cricketer, born 1976), Welsh cricketer *Andrew Davies (cricketer, born 1962), former English cricketer *Andrew Davies (footballer) (born 1984), English defender *Andrew Davies (weightlifter) (born 1967), British weightlifter *Andy Davies (referee), English football referee Other *Andrew Davies (writer) (born 1936), Welsh author and screenwriter *Andrew Davies (historian) (born 1962), British academic *Andrew Davies (businessman) (born 1963), CEO designate of Carillion *Andrew Davies (darts player) (born 1983), ...
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Andrew Davies (Labour Politician)
Andrew David Davies (born 5 May 1952) is a Welsh Labour politician, who represented the constituency of Swansea West in the National Assembly for Wales. Davies was born in Hereford to Welsh parents; his mother is from Llandeilo and his father from Holywell, Flintshire. Davies attended Hereford Cathedral School and Swansea University, where he trained as a teacher. Professional career He worked for the Ford Motor Company and a public affairs company. Davies is also a qualified counsellor and has lectured in further, higher and continuing education. Political career Former Chair of Swansea West Labour Party and member of the Welsh Labour Executive Committee, he was a regional party official from 1984 to 1991. Davies was one of the architects of devolution as main organiser of the Labour Party Yes Campaign in 1997. He has served as a member of the Welsh Assembly Government for the first ten years of devolution serving under both Alun Michael and Rhodri Morgan. From May 1999 to F ...
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