Nicol Stephen
Nicol Ross Stephen, Baron Stephen (born 23 March 1960) is a Scottish politician who served as Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning from 2005 to 2007. A member of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, he was the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Aberdeen South from 1999 to 2011, and was leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats from 2005 to 2008.Stephen was elected to the Scottish Parliament in 1999. Following the coalition agreement between the Scottish Liberal Democrats and Scottish Labour, he became Deputy Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning. Later in the same parliamentary term he became Deputy Minister for Education, Europe and External Affairs, and then for Education and Young People. Following the 2003 Scottish Parliament election, he joined the Scottish Executive cabinet as Minister for Transport.
In 2005, following the resignation of his predecessor Jim Wallace, Stephen was elected leader of the party and also became deputy first minister and Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning. He led his party into the 2007 election, where it won 16 seats (down one on 2003). He resigned as party leader on 2 July 2008, triggering a leadership election. In 2011 he joined the House of Lords. He became a patron of The Aberdeen Law Project in 2011. Provided by Wikipedia
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Validity and reliability of the Swaymeter device for measuring postural sway by Arnold Ria, Sturnieks Daina L, Lord Stephen R
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Distribution and correlates of plantar hyperkeratotic lesions in older people by Menz Hylton B, Spink Martin J, Lord Stephen R
Published 2009-03-01
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Effect of wearing a dorsiflexion assist orthosis on mobility, perceived fatigue and exertion during the six-minute walk test in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomised cross-o... by McLoughlin James, Barr Christopher, Sturnieks Daina, Lord Stephen, Crotty Maria
Published 2012-05-01
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Age and gender differences in seven tests of functional mobility by Tiedemann Anne C, Menant Jasmine C, Butler Annie A, Lord Stephen R
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Frailty Intervention Trial (FIT) by Lockwood Keri, Lord Stephen, Sherrington Catherine, Kurrle Susan E, Aggar Christina, Fairhall Nicola, Monaghan Noeline, Cameron Ian D
Published 2008-10-01
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Treating frailty-a practical guide by Monaghan Noeline, Lockwood Keri, Kurrle Susan E, Lord Stephen R, Sherrington Catherine, Langron Colleen, Fairhall Nicola, Aggar Christina, Gill Liz, Cameron Ian D
Published 2011-07-01
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Exercise intervention to prevent falls and enhance mobility in community dwellers after stroke: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial by Barker Ruth N, Cumming Robert G, Sherrington Catherine, Sharkey Michelle, Rissel Chris, Dean Catherine M, Lord Stephen R, O'Rourke Sandra D, Kirkham Catherine
Published 2009-07-01
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Preventing falls in older multifocal glasses wearers by providing single-lens distance glasses: the protocol for the VISIBLE randomised controlled trial by Lee Bonsan B, Simpson Judy M, Ivers Rebecca Q, Cameron Ian D, Lord Stephen R, Haran Mark J, Porwal Mamta, Kwan Marcella MS, Severino Connie
Published 2009-03-01
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Exercise therapy for prevention of falls in people with Parkinson's disease: A protocol for a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation by Allen Natalie E, Howard Kirsten, Latt Mark D, Close Jacqueline CT, Fung Victor SC, Lord Stephen R, Sherrington Cathie, Canning Colleen G, O'Rourke Sandra D, Murray Susan M
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Minimising disability and falls in older people through a post-hospital exercise program: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation by Barraclough Elizabeth, Clemson Lindy, Dean Catherine M, Howard Kirsten, Close Jacqueline CT, Vogler Constance M, Lord Stephen R, Sherrington Catherine, Ramsay Elisabeth, O'Rourke Sandra D, Cumming Robert G
Published 2009-02-01
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