Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws

Television presenter

Birthday May 12, 1950

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland

Age 73 years old

Nationality Scottish

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1950

Helena Ann Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws, (born 12 May 1950), is a Scottish barrister, broadcaster, and Labour member of the House of Lords.

Kennedy was born on 12 May 1950 in Glasgow, Scotland, one of the four daughters of Mary Veronica (née Jones) and Joshua Patrick.

Her parents were committed Labour activists and devoutly Roman Catholic.

Her father, a printer with the Daily Record, was a trade union official.

She attended Holyrood Secondary School in Glasgow, where she was appointed Head Girl.

She studied law at the Council of Legal Education in London.

1972

In 1972, Kennedy was called to the bar at Gray's Inn.

1974

Among her many cases, Kennedy acted as junior counsel for child murderer Myra Hindley during her 1974 trial for plotting to escape from Holloway Prison.

Kennedy rebels against her party whip in the House of Lords more frequently than any other Labour Peer, having a dissent rate of 33.3%.

1978

From 1978 to 1984 she lived with the actor Iain Mitchell, and together they had a son.

1986

In 1986, Kennedy married Iain Louis Hutchison, a surgeon, with whom she has a daughter and a son.

Kennedy regularly attends Mass and professes that her Roman Catholicism "remains very much part of who I am", even though she eschews its more traditional values.

In 2023, Kennedy took part in King Charles and Queen Camilla's coronation at Westminster Abbey, carrying the Queen Consort's Rod with Dove.

She has received numerous academic awards, including:

1992

She was Chair of Charter 88 (1992–1997) and is closely affiliated to the educational charity Common Purpose.

1994

Kennedy became the first Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University, serving from 1994 until 2001.

2010

She was elected principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, in July 2010 and served in the role from September 2011.

2011

She was Principal of Mansfield College, Oxford, from 2011 to 2018.

A Bencher of Gray's Inn, an Honorary Writer to the Signet and the recipient of 42 Honorary Degrees from many universities including those of Glasgow and Edinburgh in recognition of work on women and the law and on widening participation in higher education.

She is President of Justice, the law reform think tank and currently is director of the International Bar Association's Institute of Human Rights.

2018

She retired in 2018 and became Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University on 26 July 2018.

2020

In 2020, she worked with the Conservative MP Iain Duncan Smith and democracy activist Luke de Pulford to create the global pressure group Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China.

In March 2021, China placed sanctions on her.

The sanctions were condemned by the Prime Minister and led the Foreign Secretary to summon the Chinese ambassador.