He was called to the
Bar in 1981 by
Inner Temple, making him the first lawyer in his family. Eyre was appointed as a
Recorder in 2005 and in 2007, appointed as a Fee-Paid Judge for the
First-tier Tribunal of Health, Education and Social Care. From 2009 to 2020 Stephen Eyre was Chancellor, Vicar-General and Official Principal of the Diocese of Coventry (a Judge of the Consistory Court and principal legal adviser to the Lord Bishop) being replaced in that position by The Worshipful Glyn Samuel. He was also Chancellor of the Diocese of Lichfield for ten years until September 2022, being replaced in that position by The Worshipful Dr Anthony Verduyn. Eyre was appointed
Queen's Counsel in 2015.
Political career Eyre was elected to
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council for the Conservatives representing Olton ward in 1983, and was re-elected in
1987. He stood down in 1991 to contest the Strangford seat in the 1992 general election, but returned as a Councillor for the St Alphege ward in
1992. He only served one term, standing down again in 1996. While working as a barrister, Eyre stood as the Conservative Party candidate in the
2004 Birmingham Hodge Hill by-election, which elected Labour MP
Liam Byrne. Eyre finished third of seven candidates, with 17.3 percent of the vote. He had previously stood in
Stourbridge in
2001 (second of five, 37.6%),
Strangford in
1992 (fourth of five, 15.1%), and
Birmingham Hodge Hill in
1987 (second of three, 37%). == References ==