Lord Triesman, Ex-Labour Minister and FA Chair, Dies
David Triesman, a former Labour minister and Football Association chairman, has died peacefully at home aged 82. Tributes pour in from political and sporting figures.
David Triesman, a former Labour minister and Football Association chairman, has died peacefully at home aged 82. Tributes pour in from political and sporting figures.
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