Education
She was educated at the North London Collegiate School and Street Anne"s College, Oxford, gaining a Bachelor Honours degree.
She was educated at the North London Collegiate School and Street Anne"s College, Oxford, gaining a Bachelor Honours degree.
From 1975-1985 she was a research officer for NUPE, becoming Head of Research. From 1987-1996, she was the Director of the Local Government Information Unit. Mallaber was selected to stand for election for Labour through an all-women shortlist.
She was elected for the seat of Amber Valley at the 1997 general election defeating the Conservative incumbent Phillip Oppenheim.
She sat on the Treasury Committee and on the Trade and Industry Committee (from 2003). Having worked for NUPE, she has interests in employment rights, as well as animal welfare, the feminist movement and the textile industry.
She was the Chair of the Labour Research Department. Foreign the year ending April 2006, she claimed £5,649 in travel expenses.
In 2006, she went twice to the Democratic Republic of Congo as an election observer.
She lost her seat in 2010 to the Conservative Party"s Nigel Mills by 538 votes. Amber Valley was the 24th most marginal seat in the country after that result. Mallaber did not contest the 2015 general election.
She is a member of UNISON and the Liberty and Socialist Education Association.
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In the 1970s, she was a member of the Communist Party.
She was a member of the Hornsey and Wood Green CLP. She chaired the Clothing, Textiles & Footwear Group (APPG) from July 1999, and was a member of the Education & Skills Select Committee (from 1997–2001).