In 1983, he married Karen Young (now The Hon. Lady Rix), daughter of David Young, later Baron Young of Graffham; they have two daughters and three sons.
After the property crash of 1973/4 he assisted Jeffrey Sterling (later Lord Sterling) to reverse his company into T&CP to form a group that later became P&O.
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He received a life peerage as Baron Young of Graffham, of Graffham in the County of West Sussex on 10 August 1984.
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Young then went back to business as a Director of Salomon Inc. and Executive Chairman of Cable and Wireless.
The company is chaired by Lord Young (former Cable & Wireless chairman) and was the first piece of accounting software to be certified by PayPal for its integration with them.
David Young, Baron Young of Graffham (born 27 February 1932), British Conservative cabinet minister and businessman
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It was founded in 2001 by David Young and the creative team behind the worldwide hit The Weakest Link and Hat Trick Productions.
Tipperary made one change to their team to the team that defeated Clare in the semi-final with Paddy Stapleton coming into the team in place of David Young at right corner-back.
Hart, as well as Richard Perle, former US Assistant Secretary of Defense, addressed the audience of conference delegates and M.P.s, which included Lord Young and Malcolm Rifkind.
Other notable productions produced at Passe Muraille include O.D. on Paradise and Maggie and Pierre by Linda Griffiths; Fire by David Young and Paul Ledoux; The Stone Angel, James Nichol's adaptation of the novel by Margaret Laurence; Judith Thompson's The Crackwalker; and Lilies by Quebec playwright Michel Marc Bouchard.