Newby was born in February 1953, the son of Frank and Kathleen Newby. He was educated at the
Rothwell Grammar School in the village of
Lofthouse in
West Yorkshire, followed by
St Catherine's College at the
University of Oxford, where he received a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
philosophy, politics and economics in 1974 and was later awarded a
Master of Arts degree. On leaving university, Newby joined
HM Customs and Excise where he became principal in charge of budget coordination in 1980. He was then director of corporate affairs at Rosehaugh plc, at one time a major property developer. He subsequently became a consultant on corporate social responsibility. Newby worked extensively on programmes which used the power of sport to help motivate and educate children and young people. He was chair of sport at
The Prince's Trust (1997–2012), chair of International Development Through Sport (a
UK Sport charity) and chair of Sport for Life International, of which he remains patron. == Political career ==