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Theresa May was Prime Minister from 13 July 2016 to 24 July 2019. She served as Home Secretary from May 2010 until July 2016. She was elected Conservative MP for Maidenhead in May 1997. Education Theresa had a varied education,...
This list sets out the Secretary of State’s meetings with proprietors, editors and senior media executives for the period May 2010 - July 2011…
The Prime Minister writes in the Sunday Telegraph about tackling the burning injustices that undermine the solidarity of our society.
The Prime Minister wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph on how her government will lead the way in defeating modern slavery.
Writing in The Sun, the Prime Minister explains how the government's plan for exiting the EU fits into her wider plan for a better Britain.
The Prime Minister wrote for the Huffington Post about a new approach to mental health support.
Joint communiqué between Poland and the UK, agreed on 21 December during a visit to Poland by Prime Minister Theresa May.
Writing in the Daily Mail, the Prime Minister explains her commitment to building a school system that works for everyone.
Theresa May gave a statement in Parliament on her letter notifying the European Council President of the UK’s intention to leave the EU.
The Repeal Bill White Paper sets out the government’s proposals for ensuring a functioning statute book once we have left the EU.
The Prime Minister writes in the Times Scotland on how plans for Brexit provide common ground to build a Team UK approach to leaving the EU.
The Spring Budget will provide funding to support free schools, the Prime Minister writes in The Telegraph.
Writing in Le Figaro, Prime Minister Theresa May explains how the UK will be a dependable partner for our friends in France and Europe.
Guidance for police forces on the implementation of the best use of stop and search scheme.
The Prime Minister has set out 6 key commitments to Northern Ireland that guided her during Brexit negotiations with the EU.
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