Former Labour Minister Phil Woolas Dies Aged 66 After Brain Cancer Diagnosis
In Brief
Phil Woolas, former Labour minister, has died aged 66 from brain cancer.
Key Facts
- Phil Woolas, a former Labour minister, has died aged 66.
- He died from brain cancer, according to Sky News.
- Woolas served as a minister in both the Blair and Brown governments.
- He was famously confronted by Joanna Lumley in a live TV showdown.
- His death was reported by multiple UK news outlets.
What Happened
Phil Woolas, who served as a Labour minister in the Blair and Brown governments and was known for a televised confrontation with Joanna Lumley, has died aged 66 from brain cancer.
Why It Matters
Woolas was a notable figure in UK politics, holding ministerial roles during the New Labour era. His public profile included high-profile moments such as the TV exchange with Joanna Lumley.
What's Next
Further tributes and statements from political figures and colleagues may be released. Details about memorial arrangements have not yet been reported.
Sources
- Sky News — Ex-Labour minister who was confronted by Joanna Lumley in TV showdown has died(2h ago)
- The Independent — New Labour era minister Phil Woolas dies aged 66(2h ago)
