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Name
  
Steven Linares

Role
  
Teacher


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Political party
  
Gibraltar Liberal Party (GLP)

Alma mater
  
Bayside Comprehensive School Leeds Trinity University College University of Wolverhampton University of West of England Middle Temple Inns of Court

Occupation
  
Teacher Barrister Politician

Portfolio
  
Minister for Sport, Culture, Heritage & Youth

Website
  
Steven Linares at the Government of Gibraltar website

Education
  
Bayside Comprehensive School, University of Wolverhampton

Nationality
  
British (Gibraltarian)

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The Hon. Steven Ernest Linares is a Gibraltarian teacher, trade unionist, barrister and politician affiliated to the Gibraltar Liberal Party (GLP). He is an MP at the Gibraltar Parliament and as of December 2011 formed part of the Government of Gibraltar as Minister for Sport, Culture, Heritage & Youth.

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Biography

Linares was one of the first admitted to the Bayside Comprehensive School, along with Peter Montegriffo, Gilbert Licudi and Dominique Searle. From the very beginning, he chose teaching, but had to go through several other jobs (Barclays Bank, Retco. etc.) before finding his chosen profession. At age 23, he enrolled at Leeds Trinity University College and received his B.Ed. (Hons.) in 1987. In 1988 he taught at St Joseph's Middle School and then for twelve years at the Bishop Fitzgerald Middle School before being elected to Parliament in the 2000 general elections.

Affiliated in 1989 to the Gibraltar Teachers' Association (GTA), Linares was also a member of Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP), where he remained until 1992. That year, he joined the Gibraltar National Party (later Gibraltar Liberal Party) and chose to focus more on union issues. He became vice president of the GTA in 1993 and president in 1995. He was elected to the Gibraltar Trades Council in 1994 and was president of the Gibraltar Representative Organisation from 1993 to 1995, where he worked with Jaime Netto and Joe Holliday.

In 1996, with the defeat of the National Party in the general elections and its transformation into the Liberal Party, Linares was one of the architects of the rapprochement between the LP and the GSLP. In 2000, he became Shadow Minister for Education, Training, Youth and Culture.

In 2009, he became a barrister in the UK, and in 2010 in Gibraltar. Linares attended the University of Wolverhampton (LLB), University of the West of England (Bristol) and Middle Temple Inns of Court. As a barrister, he worked for the law firm Charles Gomez & Co.

In 2011, with the GSLP's victory in the general elections, Linares was appointed Minister for Sport, Culture, Heritage and Youth.

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