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James Cleverly promises to praise police in public
New Home Secretary James Cleverly has told UK police chiefs he will praise them in public and criticise them in private. Mr Cleverly was addressing a major policing conference in London after taking up the role of home secretary this week. Last week his predecessor, Suella Braverman, wrote an artic»»»
UK govt doubles down on Rwanda migrant policy despite court defeat
LONDON: The UK government vowed on Wednesday to persevere with a controversial plan to send migrants to Rwanda, despite the Supreme Court upholding a lower court ruling that it was unlawful and should not go ahead. In a major setback for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, a five-judge panel at the UK’s hi»»»
Hope to find 'landing point' that works for both in India-UK FTA: Jaishankar
LONDON: The free trade agreement (FTA) is very much the focus of the India-UK relationship today and India is hopeful of finding a "landing point" in the negotiations that works for both sides, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said.At a special Diwali Reception organised by the High Commi»»»
Farewell, Suella: The British Minister Who Was Both Arsonist And Firefighter – OpEd
By Chris Doyle All political careers end in failure. Some begin and end in it. This may well be the political obituary of Suella Braverman, sacked on Monday for having defied British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, for undermining the police, and for stoking community tensions. Braverman was a paperwei»»»
Farewell, Suella — the British minister who was both arsonist and firefighter
All political careers end in failure. Some begin and end in it. This may well be the political obituary of Suella Braverman, sacked on Monday for having defied British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, for undermining the police, and for stoking community tensions. Braverman was a paperweight in a heavyw»»»
UK Home Secretary Suella Braverman Sacked in Cabinet Reshuffle
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Britain's Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been sacked in a Cabinet reshuffle, according to media reports on Monday. - World news - The home secretary was fired by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in a Cabinet reshuffle, Politico reported. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly replaced Br»»»
James Cleverly steps into Suella Braverman's shoes as Home Secretary
James Cleverly stepped into the Home Office hot seat vacated by Suella Braverman today as the Prime Minister tries to instill calm in the Conservative Party. Mr Cleverly, the former foreign secretary, is very popular with the Tory grassroots and is seen as a safe pair of hands. But the former Army »»»
UK home secretary sacked in Cabinet reshuffle: Report
Britain's Home Secretary Suella Braverman has been sacked in a Cabinet reshuffle, according to media reports on Monday. The home secretary was sacked by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in a Cabinet reshuffle, BBC reported. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly replaced Braverman as home secretary. "It has be»»»
Jaishankar gifts Lord Ganesha, Virat Kohli's bat to UK PM Rishi Sunak; Offers prayers at London's Swaminarayan Mandir
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to convey Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Diwali wishes. They discussed the growing bilateral partnership, ongoing Free Trade Agreement negotiations, and the Cricket World Cup. They also addressed the Israel-Hamas conflict»»»
Tories brace for three by-election losses as party chairman briefs Cabinet on unlikely win
THE Tories let slip they were braced for three by-election losses tomorrow. Chairman Greg Hands briefed Cabinet on Tuesday the Government was unlikely to hold the seats. And yesterday Downing Street accidentally published a photo of his notes with the warning of a “challenging night” scrawled in re»»»
Modi raises embassy security with UK's Sunak after vandalism
Britain should take action after a violent incident during protests outside India's embassy in London last month, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi told British counterpart Rishi Sunak on Thursday. New Delhi has been upset about protests and vandalism by Sikh separatists - who seek an independen»»»
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