Labour peer Alan Haworth dies on Iceland holiday with wife
- Lord Alan Haworth, a Labour peer and former secretary of the parliamentary Labour Party, has passed away at the age of 75 while on holiday in Iceland.
- He fell ill during a cruise and was hospitalized in Reykjavik, where he was treated for bacterial pneumonia. Sadly, he died of a heart attack.
- Tributes have been paid to Lord Haworth, with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer praising his dedication to the party and former Prime Minister Tony Blair remembering him as a dear friend and committed Labour Party member.
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Labour politician Lord Alan Haworth dies aged 75 after falling ill on a cruise ship with his ‘heartbroken’ wife
LABOUR peer Lord Alan Haworth has died aged 75, the party has confirmed. He was a secretary of the parliamentary Labour Party from 1992 to 2004, then became a member of the House of Lords. Alan Haworth became a member of the House of Lords in 2004ROGER HARRIS The party said he died on Monday morning on holiday in Iceland with wife Maggie Rae. The pair had been on a cruise of Greenland and Iceland when Lord Haworth fell ill last week. He was heli…
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