Lia Nici

Politician

Birthday August 1, 1969

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England

Age 54 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1958

Her mother attended Caistor Grammar School, gaining three O-levels in 1958 and was later a policewoman in the Grimsby area, throughout the 1960s.

Later her mother became a social worker.

Neither of her parents came from economically 'comfortable' backgrounds.

She has a sister Ellena.

Her father Romualdo Nici, known as Aldo, ran 'Ristorante Italiano' at 56 Thrunscoe Road in Cleethorpes.

1960

He had arrived in the UK in the early 1960s as a drummer.

An inquest found that Mr Nici had been upset following the break up of his marriage.

Mrs Doreen Hurst of 20 Thrunscoe Road had called the police.

1969

Lia Nici-Townend (born 1 August 1969) is a British Conservative Party politician.

1983

Aged 44, her father committed suicide at home, being discovered by policeman Richard Cook, and neighbour Terry Weatherill, at 9pm on Thursday 13 January 1983.

1985

She attended Healing School, and in 1985 gained O-levels in English Language, Biology, and Maths.

She entered sixth form, studying art, but had glandular fever, and had 'terrible' A-level results.

She took an art foundation course at Grimsby College, later taking an HND in writing and design.

She moved to Newcastle, and worked on the BBC's Byker Grove, eventually becoming assistant director.

After the BBC, she set up her own production company, making corporate promotional films.

She found this industry to be 'male-dominated'.

Later she taught television production at Grimsby College for 22 years.

Grimsby Institute has, over the years, become a renowned centre for that type of course.

including in the media studies department at what is now the Grimsby Institute, a further education college.

2004

She was head of East Coast Media at the institute from 2004.

2013

She was the executive producer of Estuary TV, a Grimsby-based community interest company ("CIC"), from 2013 until the company was dissolved.

Following its dissolution, she continued to act as CEO of "Estuary TV" (now a department of the institute, who had owned and dissolved the CIC).

2014

Data from 2014 showed that its programmes were seen by fewer than 200 people, some having no viewers at all.

The BBC refused to reveal how many of Estuary TV's programmes it actually broadcast.

2015

She won the seat with 54.9% of the vote and a margin of 7,331 votes over Labour, who had held the seat for 74 years; defeating the sitting Labour MP Melanie Onn, who had represented Great Grimsby since Austin Mitchell's retirement in 2015.

Nici was for several years the executive producer of Estuary TV, a local television channel incorporated as a community interest company (CIC), a registered entity intended to be run for community benefit.

The channel was criticised for receiving £300,000 from the BBC under a scheme to meet quotas of local news content in return for subsidies.

2016

Nici voted for the UK to remain in the EU in 2016.

She subsequently became a supporter of leaving the EU and supported her party's approach to the exit process.

2017

After failing to be selected as parliamentary candidate in Grimsby and Scunthorpe, Nici stood as the Conservative candidate for the safe Labour seat of Kingston upon Hull North in 2017, losing to sitting Labour MP Diana Johnson by 14,322 votes.

2018

Nici has listed herself as having been self-employed since September 2018.

In May 2018, Nici was elected as a councillor for the Scartho ward of North East Lincolnshire Council.

Following Estuary TV CIC's dissolution by owners the Grimsby Institute, Nici continued as executive producer of "Estuary TV", now a department of the institute, and on 8 May 2018 confirmed herself in the register of NE Lincolnshire Councillors' interests as being the "CEO" of Estuary TV.

Just under five years after becoming a figurehead for the government's new local television programme, the channel's licence was transferred to local television network That's TV, finally being replaced by That's Humber in October 2018.

2019

She has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Great Grimsby since the 2019 general election.

She served as an Assistant Government Whip from September to October 2022.

Her father was from Pisa in Italy, and her grandparents were Elia and Nunzio in Italy, and Joan and Harry in Lincolnshire.

Her maternal grandmother Joan was a driving instructor.

In August 2019, she was selected as the Conservative candidate for Great Grimsby for the 2019 snap general election.

In December 2019, she stated that the reason the UK had not left the EU was "a failure of people who live in northern towns like Grimsby who have Labour MPs who have consistently voted against the democratic vote in their constituencies."