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35-600: The Forward Prizes for Poetry are major British awards for poetry, presented annually at a public ceremony in London. They were founded in 1992 by William Sieghart with the aim of celebrating excellence in poetry and increasing its audience. The prizes do this by identifying and honouring talent: collections published in the UK and Ireland over the course of the previous year are eligible, as are single poems nominated by journal editors or prize organisers. Each year, works shortlisted for

70-661: A barrister for several years, in family law and child care. Vaizey dated and proposed marriage to Esther McVey . He then dated and married Solicitor, Alexandra Mary-Jane Holland b.1970 on the 17 September 2005, in the chapel of the House of Commons . Michael Gove was his Best Man and the wedding reception was held nearby at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in The Mall, London. The couple share two children, Joseph and Martha. Vaizey first stood for Parliament at

105-474: A book on golf, The Swing Factory . Sieghart presented a weekly TV programme for Bloomberg for three years. His interests include foreign travel and cricket. In addition to his work in poetry and the Middle East, Sieghart also founded Big Arts Week and Street Smart, the initiative whereby diners give a percentage of their restaurant bill to the homeless. He was a member of Arts Council England 2000–06, and

140-493: A new category for outstanding performance of a poem was added to the list of awards. The Forward Prizes for Poetry consist of three awards: The Prizes are run by the Forward Arts Foundation, which is also responsible for National Poetry Day . The executive director of the Forward Arts Foundation is Susannah Herbert. William Sieghart William Matthew Timothy Stephen Sieghart CBE (born 1960)

175-622: A regular presenter on Times Radio . On 24 September 2010, Vaizey was named tenth in the 2010 Guardian Film Power 100 list. He played a cameo role as an Oxfordshire MP in the 2012 film Tortoise in Love . Subsequent to leaving office as Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries , Vaizey became a trustee of the National Youth Theatre and the international charity BritDoc , which supports long-form documentary making, both of which roles are unpaid. Vaizey

210-533: Is a fellow of the Henry Jackson Society , and also a vice-chairman of Conservative Friends of Poland . In 2002, Vaizey was selected by Wantage Conservative Association to be its candidate for the 2005 general election to succeed the sitting MP, Robert Jackson , who subsequently crossed the floor to Labour. Vaizey won a two-thirds majority in the final ballot of members and was elected as MP in that election, receiving 22,394 votes. His majority

245-594: Is a British entrepreneur, publisher and philanthropist and the founder of the Forward Prizes for Poetry . He is former chairman of the Somerset House Trust . In 1986, he founded Forward Publishing with a business partner Neil Mendoza , an independent contract publisher, publishing magazines, children's books and poetry books. He is the author of The Poetry Pharmacy and The Poetry Pharmacy Returns , as well as various other poetry anthologies and

280-600: Is also a trustee of London Music Masters , a charity which provides children from disadvantaged backgrounds access to a high quality music education. He was appointed the unpaid chairman of Creative Fuse NE, a programme overseen by five universities in North East England to look at the importance of fusing creativity and technology. Vaizey took a role with LionTree Advisors who paid a salary of £50,000 for one day's work per week. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments approved his application to work for

315-697: Is from South London. His mother's family, of Polish Jewish descent, is from New York City. He spent part of his childhood in Berkshire . He was educated at St Paul's School, London before reading history at Merton College, Oxford . Elected Librarian of the Oxford Union , he graduated with an upper second class degree. After leaving university, Vaizey worked for the Conservative MPs Kenneth Clarke and Michael Howard as an adviser on employment and education issues. He practised as

350-584: The Evening Standard . Vaizey is also a regular broadcaster, having appeared on Fi Glover 's and Edwina Currie 's shows on BBC Radio 5 Live , as a regular panelist on Channel 5 's The Wright Stuff , BBC Radio 4 's Despatch Box and Westminster Hour , and occasionally presented People and Politics on the BBC World Service . Vaizey is a regular contributor on ITV ’s Good Morning Britain , and since December 2022, Vaizey has been

385-640: The 1997 general election , when he was the Conservative Party candidate for Bristol East . In the 2001 general election , he acted as an election aide to Iain Duncan Smith . He unsuccessfully stood at the 2002 local elections for the safe Labour ward of Harrow Road (based around the area of that name ) in the City of Westminster . He is regarded as a moderniser within the Conservative Party, contributing in both policy and image terms. He

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420-417: The 19th-century. Sieghart was educated at St Anne's College, Oxford . Sieghart founded Forward Publishing in 1986, with Neil Mendoza, and turned it into one of the largest publishing agencies in the world. Forward published magazines in 131 countries for some of the world's largest corporations. The business was sold to WPP in 2001. In 1992, Sieghart established The Forward Prizes for Poetry to help raise

455-814: The CIVIC Libraries initiative and a trustee of the Grenfell Foundation. He served as chair of Somerset House from 2015 to 2021, and has been a trustee of the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, The Arts Foundation, the RSA and the British Human Rights and Reprieve. He is a former council member of the Arts Council England and was chair of its Lottery Panel. In January 2024 Sieghart became Chair of Trustees of

490-676: The Digital Economy. In 2011 he was mistakenly informed that he was to be Trade Minister, a post actually intended for Ed Davey . Vaizey supported continued membership of the European Union in the 2016 referendum and is supportive of the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). As a minister, Vaizey upheld the policy of free entry to the UK's national museums . Towards the end of his tenure,

525-637: The Henry Smith Charity, a grant-giving charity helping people and communities in the UK. Sieghart has published many books and is a regular broadcaster. His Poetry Pharmacy trilogy was published between 2017 and 2023 by Penguin, and a childrens' anthology "Everyone Sang" was published by Walker Books in 2021., and 100 Prized Poems – 25 Years of the Forward Books was published by Forward in association with Faber & Faber in 2016. In September 2019, Vol. II, The Poetry Pharmacy Returns

560-472: The Treasury introduced tax credits for theatre, orchestras and museums. Vaizey also secured £150 million in capital funding from the Treasury to help reform museum storage. He oversaw the separation of English Heritage into two arms – a regulator, now known as Historic England , and a charity, English Heritage . Vaizey also held responsibility for the creative industries and ensured the continuance of

595-591: The claim as the receipt said that the furniture was due to be delivered to Vaizey's home address in West London, but was later paid when Vaizey advised the Fees Office that the furniture was intended for his second home at his Wantage constituency. Vaizey told The Daily Telegraph that he and his wife "had it delivered to London because we would be in to collect it and we were driving down with it". When these claims became public, Vaizey said that he had repaid

630-543: The cost of the Oka furniture and the antique chair which he had bought with taxpayers' money: "I accept that the £300 armchair was an antique item and therefore that claim should not have been made. I also accept that the Oka items could be deemed as being of higher quality than necessary. I have paid back both these claims. I have not claimed for any other furniture bought for my constituency home at any time before or since." Vaizey has described himself as "relatively affluent". It

665-399: The film tax credits, as well as the introduction of tax credits for video games, television and visual effects. As a result, the film industry became the second highest contributor to growth in the service sector in 2017, growing by 72.4% since 2014, compared to European growth of 8.5%. During his tenure, the creative industries grew at three times the rate of the UK economy as a whole. He

700-520: The post was created in 1964, serving a total of 2,255 days, exceeding the total set by the first incumbent, Jennie Lee , by 186 days. In 2013 the professional association for librarians, CILIP , passed a motion of no confidence in his tenure of the post at its AGM. Upon leaving office, over 150 senior figures from the arts and creative industries wrote to the Daily Telegraph to express their thanks for his service as Minister for Culture and

735-462: The prizes – plus those highly commended by the judges – are collected in the Forward Book of Poetry . The awards have been sponsored since their inception by the content marketing agency Bookmark, formerly Forward Worldwide. The best first collection prize is sponsored by the estate of Felix Dennis . The Forward Prizes for Poetry celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2021. For the 2023 prizes,

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770-457: The profile of contemporary poetry by new and established poets. In 1994, he founded National Poetry Day , a day of celebration of verse on the first Thursday of October, which has become an established fixture in the cultural calendar. Events take place in schools, pubs, arts centres, bookshops, libraries, buses, trains and Women's Institutes, and the day is the focus for media attention for poetry. The Forward Arts Foundation (a registered charity)

805-580: The public and chosen by a panel. Sieghart chaired and authored An Independent Review of E-Lending in Public Libraries in England published by Department Culture, Media and Sport, 2013 and was subsequently jointly commissioned by Ed Vaizey , Minister for Culture, DCMS, and Brandon Lewis , Minister for Communities & Local Government, DCLG, to consider and report on Public Library services in England. The "Independent Library report for England"

840-478: The whip restored on 29 October 2019. On 6 November 2019 Vaizey announced his decision not to stand for re-election in the 2019 general election . In 2010, Vaizey was appointed as Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries with responsibilities in the Departments for Culture, Media and Sport and for Business, Innovation and Skills . Vaizey was the longest serving Minister of Culture since

875-598: Was Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries from 2010 to 2016. A member of the Conservative Party , he was Member of Parliament (MP) for Wantage from 2005 to 2019. Vaizey was born in June 1968 in St Pancras , London. He is the son of the late John Vaizey , a Labour (later Conservative) life peer , and the art historian Marina Vaizey (The Lady Vaizey CBE ). His father's family

910-861: Was 8,017 over the Liberal Democrats ; this represented 43% of the voters and a 1.9% swing from the Liberal Democrats to the Conservatives. When first elected to the House of Commons, Vaizey became a member of the Standing Committee on the Consumer Credit Bill. Before being appointed to the Opposition frontbench he was a member of the Modernisation and Environmental Audit Select Committees and

945-464: Was Deputy Chairman of the Conservative's Globalisation and Global Poverty Policy Group. In November 2006, Vaizey was appointed to the Conservative frontbench as a Shadow Minister for Culture, overseeing Arts and Broadcasting policy. In the 2010 general election he received a vote of 29,284, which was 52% of the votes cast, winning an increased majority of 13,457. While the Conservative Party

980-695: Was a speechwriter for Michael Howard , the then Leader of the Conservative Party , until December 2004, and editor of the Blue Books series which looked into new approaches to Conservative policy in areas such as health and transport. Vaizey was one of Michael Howard 's inner circle of advisers and a member of a group of Young Conservatives somewhat disparagingly referred to as the " Notting Hill Set " along with David Cameron —elected party leader in December 2005— George Osborne , Michael Gove , Nicholas Boles and Rachel Whetstone . Like Gove and Boles, he

1015-656: Was announced on 31 July 2020 that Vaizey was to be raised to the peerage in the 2019 Dissolution Honours . He was created Baron Vaizey of Didcot , of Wantage in the County of Oxfordshire in the afternoon of 1 September. He made his maiden speech in the House of Lords on 21 September 2020. Vaizey has been a regular commentator for the Conservative Party in the broadcast and news media. He wrote regular comment pieces for The Guardian between 1998 and 2005 and has contributed articles to The Sunday Times , The Times and The Daily Telegraph . He briefly wrote editorials for

1050-593: Was chair of its Lottery Panel. From 2015 to 2021, Sieghart was Chair of Somerset House Trust . Born in 1960, son of barrister Paul Sieghart, a Vienna-born human rights lawyer, and Felicity Ann Sieghart, chair of the National Association for Gifted Children , magistrate and later managing director of the Aldeburgh Cinema, William is the older brother of Mary Ann Sieghart . His father's maternal family had converted to Catholicism from Judaism in

1085-610: Was dismissed as a minister by Theresa May on 14 July 2016, and returned to the backbenches. He was appointed a member of the Privy Council in July 2016. On 18 May 2009, The Daily Telegraph reported that receipts submitted by Vaizey show that he ordered a £467 sofa, a £544 chair, a £280.50 low table and a £671 table in February 2007 from Oka , a furniture shop run by Annabel Astor . The Commons Fees Office initially rejected

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1120-667: Was established in 1995 to administer the Forward Prizes and National Poetry Day. His initiative Winning Words was a public art project during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games . It aimed to enable everyone to experience poetry in exciting ways and to create a legacy of inspiring words for the nation to enjoy. Winning Words comprised both permanent and temporary poems throughout the Park, made up of site-specific poems commissioned from local poets, as well as poems suggested by

1155-668: Was in negotiations with the Lib Dems in the days after 6 May 2010, Vaizey was appearing regularly on television putting forward the Conservative viewpoint. In the 2015 general election Vaizey increased his majority to 21,749. In the 2017 general election Vaizey's majority was reduced but his share of the vote increased to 54.2%. Vaizey was one of the group of 21 MPs who had the Conservative Whip removed in September 2019, sitting as an independent politician until having

1190-463: Was published by DCMS in December 2014. In September 2015, Sieghart was appointed Chairman of Somerset House Trust. He is founder and chair of Forward Thinking, a charity that seeks to mediate conflict in the Middle East and to improve relations between the Islamic and Western worlds. He also founded and chairs Streetsmart Action for Homeless, is founding trustee of the Forward Arts Foundation, chair of

1225-720: Was published in the UK and Vol III The Poetry Remedy published in the USA by Penguin Random House in October 2019. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2016 New Year Honours for services to public libraries. Ed Vaizey Edward Henry Butler Vaizey, Baron Vaizey of Didcot , PC (born 5 June 1968) is a British politician, media columnist, political commentator and barrister who

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