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4 unusual facts about David James


David James

David James, Baron James of Blackheath (born 1937), British corporate trouble-shooter, former chairman of the Millennium Dome, and author of the Conservative Party's James Report

Kirsty Dillon

She works closely with survivors of domestic violence through organisations such as Early Intervention Project and Women's Aid and campaigns to raise awareness which includes handing in petition at 10 Downing Street and gaining support from John Nettles and David James to raise awareness amongst men.

Project Kimber

In 2006, David James entered talks with MG Rover's new owners the Nanjing Automobile Group to buy the MG brand in order to produce a number of sports cars based on the out of production Smart Roadster design following discussions with DaimlerChrysler to buy the Roadster's design, technology and equipment for approximately £13 million.

Smart Roadster

In 2006, David James initiated Project Kimber, an attempt to restart production of the Smart Roadster in the United Kingdom.


Chris Gannon

He attended Sir Frederic Osborn School along with former England international goalkeeper David James.

Christopher-Lee Dos Santos

The film starred veteran South African actors Ian Roberts, Hlomla Dandala, and David James, as well as newcomers Andre Frauenstein and Rikki Brest.

Hugh Ingledew

Wales lost heavily by a goal and six tries and Ingledew, along with his half-back partner Ralph Sweet-Escott were dropped to be replaced by Swansea pairing, brother's Evan and David James.


see also

AB5

Analogue Bubblebath 5, an unreleased album by Electronica Artist Richard David James

Dave Williams

Tiger Williams (David James Williams, born 1954), former professional ice hockey player

MG Cars

In 2006, it was reported that an initiative called Project Kimber, led by David James, had entered talks with Nanjing to buy the MG brand in order to produce a range of sports cars based on the discontinued Smart Roadster design by DaimlerChrysler.