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Dan Byles was born on 24 June, 1974 in British. Discover Dan Byles's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 24 June 1974
Birthday 24 June
Birthplace Hastings, East Sussex, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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2019

Returning to the UK after rowing the Atlantic, Byles’ achievement was recognised when he was made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

2016

As of October 2016, 53 Peers have taken advantage of the "Byles Bill" and retired or resigned from the House of Lords, and 4 have been removed for non-attendance.

2015

In July 2015, Byles became Chair of the not-for-profit Clean Air Alliance.

In July 2015, it was announced that Byles would chair a new industry led smart city trade association called SmarterUK.

2014

In May 2014, Byles became the founding chairman of the All Party Smart Cities Group.

Also in May 2014, Byles made history when his Private Members Bill passed into law, becoming the House of Lords Reform Act 2014. The Act allows members of the House of Lords to retire or resign, which was previously constitutionally impossible. It also makes provision for the first time to exclude members who commit serious criminal offences resulting in a jail sentence of at least one year, and members who fail to attend the House for a whole session. It is unusual for constitutional reform to succeed through the mechanism of a Private Members Bill, particularly on such a controversial topic.

In July 2014 Byles announced that he would not stand at the next election as "it was time to pursue new challenges."

In September 2014, Byles announced that he would be joining the senior leadership team of the award winning technology company Living PlanIT.

2013

In December 2013, Byles was made a President of The Young People's Trust for the Environment. for his work in Parliament on environmental and energy issues.

2012

Byles was a member of the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee and the Science and Technology Select Committee. During his time in Parliament Byles served on the Public Bill Committees of several major pieces of legislation including the Health and Social Care Act 2012 and the Energy Bill 2012 -2013.

In November 2012, Byles became chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Environment Group, which serves to raise awareness of environmental issues to both Houses.

2011

Byles was, in 2011, rated the best looking male MP in the House of Commons; he was quoted saying "It’s flattering and a little embarrassing … Thanks to everyone who voted for me. Politics can be so boring sometimes so I think it’s great to inject a bit of fun into it."

2010

Byles was elected by 54 votes at the election on 6 May 2010 after defeating the incumbent MP Mike O'Brien, and served as Member of Parliament in the House of Commons until May 2015. He had the smallest majority of all Conservative Members of Parliament during the 2010–2015 Parliament.

He gave his maiden speech in the Commons on Thursday 3 June 2010 when he spoke about Nicholas Chamberlaine, the Atherstone Ball Game, and his intention to campaign for better rehabilitation and mental health care for military veterans and reservists.

At Prime Minister's questions on 20 October 2010, Byles asked Prime Minister David Cameron the following:

2008

In October 2008, Byles became the main sponsor of the Bedworth United F.C. Youth Team, in order to support community youth projects involving sport.

2007

Ten years after their ocean row, Byles and his mother set two additional world records in the Arctic in 2007. The mother and son team, along with team mate Richard Profit, took part in the Polar Race 2007 in April 2007. This involved walking and skiing 350 nautical miles (648 km) from Resolute, Nunavut in Canada to the Magnetic North Pole. They survived the worst ice conditions for years, a near catastrophic tent fire and areas of open water and slush to reach the Pole in 20 days and 5 hours. In doing so they set a new world record as the first mother and son team to reach any Pole by foot, and Janice Meek became the oldest woman to reach the Magnetic North Pole by foot.

In 2007, Byles stood as the Conservative Party candidate for Leicester City Council in Stoneygate ward.

On 8 March 2007, Byles was selected as the Conservative Party's Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for the North Warwickshire constituency at the 2010 general election. He was selected at an open primary.

In April/May 2007, Byles and his mother Janice Meek became the first mother and son team to walk/ski to any Pole. In the 2008 Book of Guinness World Records, they are featured on pages 94 and 96. In the 2010 book, they are featured on page 101 and are included in the photo montage on the opening pages.

2006

In 2006 Byles and his mother Janice Meek were belatedly awarded a Guinness World Record certificate for being the first mother and son team to row any ocean in 1997/8.

2005

In rowing across the Atlantic, the pair achieved two Guinness World Records: they became the first mother and son team to row any ocean; and at 53 Meek became the oldest person at the time to row any ocean, although since 2005 this record was surpassed by Pavel Rezvoy (66).

In 2005, Byles lent his experience to a new generation of ocean rowers when he joined the crew of the support yacht Aurora for the 2005 Atlantic Rowing Race, spending 76 days at sea during the worst conditions yet experienced by an ocean rowing race as a result of Hurricane Epsilon. An unprecedented 19 boats capsized during the race, with six quitting as a result of unrepairable damage.

2002

During almost nine years of service, Byles served overseas in Germany, the Falkland Islands, Cyprus and Kenya, and operationally in Kosovo and Bosnia. From 2002 to 2004 Byles was a staff officer in the Ministry of Defence. At age 27, Byles was the youngest serving Major in the British Army. Byles left the military in 2005.

1997

In 1997 he took part in the first ever Atlantic Rowing Race, the Port St Charles Barbados Atlantic Rowing Race, crossing the Atlantic Ocean unsupported in a 23-foot (7 m) wooden rowing boat in 101 days with his mother Janice Meek. In 2007 he and his mother together with team mate Richard Profit, walked and skied 350 nautical miles (648 km) from Resolute, Nunavut to the Magnetic North Pole in 20 days and 5 hours. He holds two Guinness World Records. Byles is married to Prashanthi Reddy, and they have two daughters.

In 1995 Byles was asked by a school friend to join him in entering one of the first Atlantic Rowing Races. He accepted, but his friend subsequently had to withdraw from the team. Byles asked his mother Janice Meek to be his team mate instead. Despite neither of them being rowers or sailors, she accepted and they went on to row 3,044 nautical miles (5,637 km) from Tenerife to Barbados in their boat Carpe Diem. Departing on 12 October 1997 their unsupported crossing took 100 days, 18 hours and 57 minutes. The story of their adventure has been recorded in at least three Chicken Soup for the Soul books.

1993

Returning to England in 1993, Byles was awarded one of thirty Army Cadetships, a university scholarship scheme no longer open to non medical/dental students. He attended the University of Leeds from 1993–1996, where he earned a 2.1 BA Joint Honours in Economics and Management Studies, becoming the first member of his family to attend university. In 2007 he was awarded an MA in Creative Writing from Nottingham Trent University.

1992

After completing A Levels in 1992, Byles took a year out. He spent some time working in his parents’ restaurant before travelling to Southeast Asia to backpack through Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. During this trip, he spent a month studying Vipassana meditation at the Wat Ram Poeng Buddhist monastery in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand.

1974

Daniel Alan Byles FRGS (born 24 June 1974) is a British politician, ocean rower, polar adventurer, mountaineer, and sailor. He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for North Warwickshire from 2010 to 2015, but did not seek re-election in the 2015 general election.