Suella Braverman - report

Home Secretary of the United Kingdom since 2022

Sue-Ellen Cassiana Braverman is a British politician and barrister who became Home Secretary of the United Kingdom on 25 October 2022. She had previously held the position from 6 September to 19 October 2022 under Prime Minister Liz Truss. A member of the Conservative Party, she was chair of the European Research Group from 2017 to 2018 and attorney general for England and Wales from 2020 to 2022. She became Member of Parliament (MP) for Fareham in 2015.

2021 2022 2024

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Suella Braverman asked to leave the job by Rishi Sunak this morning. Comes after Dominic Raab, Nadhim Zahawi and Gavin Williamson left. David Cameron returns to frontline politics to become foreign secretary.
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Home Secretary accused of 'deliberately stoking division' with NI comments. PM Rishi Sunak urged by several lawmakers to sack Suella Braverman over her language. Latest attack comes just days after she declared being homeless a choice.
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Suella Braverman accused of peddling 'dog-whistle politics' in speech in America. She said'simply being gay, or a woman, and fearful of discrimination' isn't sufficient to qualify for asylum.
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Prime Minister will ask his ethics advisor about the Home Secretary. Labour says the minister broke the rules of the ministerial code. Suella Braverman said she is 'confident' that she did nothing wrong.
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Prime Minister did not state whether he will launch an investigation into the Cabinet minister. Labour and the Lib Dems have called for an ethics inquiry into whether she broke the ministerial code. PM Rishi Sunak declined to back his embattled minister at the G7 summit in Hiroshima.
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Suella Braverman unveils draconian plans to end Channel crossings. Those who enter the UK via illegal routes will be detained without bail or judicial review before being deported. Critics say the plans are "the epitome of cruelty" targeting people who have "suffered terribly"