Theresa Mary May, Baroness May of Maidenhead (/təˈriːzə/; née Brasier; born 1 October 1956), is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the...
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Theresa May's tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom began on 13 July 2016 when she accepted an invitation of Queen Elizabeth II to form a government...
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Theresa Stellwag Mayer is an American nanotechnologist and academic administrator, the Vice President for Research at Carnegie Mellon University. Her academic...
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Theresa May served as home secretary from 2010 until 2016. As a member of David Cameron's first government May was appointed as home secretary on 12 May...
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The second May ministry was formed on 11 June 2017 after Theresa May returned to office following the June 2017 snap general election. The election resulted...
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Theresa May (born 1956) served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2019. Therese May or Teresa May may also refer to: Therese May (born...
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May ministry may refer to: First May ministry, the British majority (later caretaker) government led by Theresa May from 2016 to 2017 Second May ministry...
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Theresa May formed the first May ministry in the United Kingdom on 13 July 2016, after having been invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a new government...
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Theresa May and Boris Johnson, with prominent Conservative figures within the May and Johnson ministries strongly endorsing Israel. In 2016, Theresa May...
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Broadcast at Downing Street and is a former adviser to Prime Minister Theresa May. Tom Swarbrick grew up in Oxfordshire and attended Abingdon School, where...
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Jacob Rees-Mogg (section May government (2016–2019))
Agreement and Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed Brexit withdrawal agreement. He was promoted as a potential successor to May as Leader of the Conservative...
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2017 United Kingdom general election (category Premiership of Theresa May)
local elections. The governing Conservative Party led by Prime Minister Theresa May remained the largest single party in the House of Commons but lost its...
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George Osborne (section Comment on Theresa May)
Cameron's consequent resignation, he was dismissed by Cameron's successor, Theresa May. Osborne served on the backbenches for a year before leaving public office...
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Manchester Arena bombing (category Use British English from May 2023)
Manchester area following the attack, according to police. Prime Minister Theresa May formed the Commission for Countering Extremism in response to the bombing...
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Union, he went on to serve under Cameron's successor Prime Minister Theresa May, as Communities Secretary from 2016 to 2018. When Amber Rudd resigned...
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various Cabinet positions under three prime ministers—David Cameron, Theresa May and Boris Johnson—lastly as foreign secretary from 2021 to 2022. Truss...
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the Conservative Party and Prime Minister following the resignation of Theresa May. Since 2022, Stewart has co-hosted The Rest Is Politics podcast with...
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the Brexit department to become Prime Minister Theresa May's personal Brexit advisor. His closeness to May led to descriptions of him as her consigliere...
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Linked by commentators to the "hostile environment policy" instituted by Theresa May during her time as Home Secretary, the scandal led to the resignation...
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Michael Gove. In a September 2017 interview with The Times he described Theresa May as very indecisive, hopeless during the general election campaign which...
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Vote Leave, Cameron resigned as prime minister and was succeeded by Theresa May, his Home Secretary. Cameron resigned his seat on 12 September 2016,...
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general election which saw the governing Conservative Party, then led by Theresa May, lose its majority. Prior to 2010, parliamentary sessions typically started...
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May (born 1957) is an English investment manager. He is married to Theresa May, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2016 to 2019. May was...
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Minority government (section Theresa May (2017–2019))
deal was agreed and announced between the two parties. After Theresa May resigned in May 2019, Boris Johnson became the new party leader and Prime Minister...
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Damian Green (section Theresa May ministry)
married to the barrister Alicia Collinson who was a contemporary of Theresa May at St Hugh's College, Oxford. After working as a journalist for the BBC...
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Theresa Anne Villiers (born 5 March 1968) is a British politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Chipping Barnet from 2005 to 2024, having...
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2014, an Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse was announced by Theresa May, then British Home Secretary, to examine how the country's institutions...
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children from sexual abuse. It was announced by the British Home Secretary, Theresa May, on 7 July 2014. It published its 19th and final report on 20 October...
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politician who served in various Cabinet positions under David Cameron, Theresa May, Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak. Apart from periods as a backbencher from...
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terrorist who was convicted of plotting to kill the British prime minister, Theresa May; the plot was investigated by Counter Terrorism Command (CTC), part of...
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