Education
He studied Zoology at Kings College, Newcastle.
He studied Zoology at Kings College, Newcastle.
He passed the eleven plus, but as the nearest grammar school was too distant, he went to the Quaker School, Ackworth School (boarding school) in Yorkshire. He lectured and undertook research for two years at the University of Khartoum in Sudan then for three years at the Agricultural Research Council (became the AFRC in 1983 then the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council in 1994) in Cambridge. His research was into the effects of pesticide on slugs and snails, and the spread of the disease Bilharzia.
He worked at the Data Encryption Standard and Civil Service College (now known as the National School of Government) for ten years, including serving as Principal Private Secretary to two Secretaries of State.
He became Deputy Chief Education Officer at ILEA then Chief Education Officer at Staffordshire LEA. Schools Adjudicator
He became the Chief Schools Adjudicator on 1 September 2002 operating from an office based in Mowden, Darlington on the site of a former private school. In December 2009 he stepped down and was replaced by Doctor Ian Craig.
He was knighted in the June 2008 Queen"s Birthday Honours for services to Education. He was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in June 1999.