Background
MILLER, Andrew was born on March 23, 1949 in Middlesex.
MILLER, Andrew was born on March 23, 1949 in Middlesex.
Born in Isleworth, Middlesex, Miller was educated in Malta before attending the Hayling Island Secondary School (now known as The Hayling College) on Church Road, Hampshire and the Highbury Technical College (now known as Highbury College) on Dovercourt Road in Portsmouth.
He went on to study at the London School of Economics where he was awarded a diploma in industrial relations in 1977. He worked initially as a laboratory technician at the Department of Geology at Portsmouth Polytechnic from 1967 and from 1977 an official of the Union for Manufacturing, Science and Finance trade union. The sitting Member of Parliament, Mike Woodcock retiring that year.
In Parliament, Miller has served on numerous select committees and served for four years from 2001 to the ministers at the Department of Trade and Industry.
In 2005 he was confirmed as chairman of the House of Commons Regulatory Reform Committee. In 1997 he championed the case of Louise Woodward, a nanny convicted of manslaughter in Newton, Massachusetts.
In December 2007, Miller introduced a Private Member"s Bill, based on the Agency Workers Directive and known officially as the Temporary and Agency Workers (Equal Treatment) Bill 2008 to give temporary and agency workers the same rights as direct workers. He announced on 10 December 2013 that he would not stand at the next general election.
Since leaving Parliament Miller has continued to work in the area of science policy.
He chairs the University of Chester, Thornton Science Park Advisory Board and the Engagement Advisory Board of the Grantham Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Sheffield. The Science Council recognised him as “one of the United Kingdom’s 100 leading practising scientists” of 2014 and in November 2014 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science by the University of Chester and an Honorary Fellowship at Liverpool John Moore’s University in July 2015. Silver surfers at Westminster
Helping Louise Woodward in November 1997.
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In 2010 Miller was confirmed as the first Chair of the House of Commons Science and Technology Select Committee to be elected by all members of the House. He is a board member of the United Kingdom Research Integrity Office a trustee of Newton"s Apple and has recently joined the Royal Society Science Policy Advisory Group.