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Brokenshire
Brokenshire meaning
A surname.
Example sentences (14)
But Brokenshire couldn’t comprehensively answer multiple questions about how he believed cooperation with the EU could be replaced with something equivalent.
James Brokenshire said that was the assessment of the National Cyber Security Centre.
Mr Brokenshire was speaking after Britain, the United States and Canada accused Russian spies of targeting scientists seeking to develop a coronavirus vaccine.
This week, Home Office Minister James Brokenshire said the UK would consider strengthening the Official Secrets Act and tightening rules on investment visas.
Communities Secretary James Brokenshire insisted the plans would be “transformative” for certain parts of the country.
Housing secretary James Brokenshire added his voice to the criticism, calling Mr Johnson’s comments ”wrong” He said: “I think he is wrong on this.
Liz Truss, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, and James Brokenshire, Britain's Communities Secretary, leave the marathon eight-hour meeting at 10 Downing Street.
Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns, Transport Secretary Chris Grayling and Housing Secretary James Brokenshire have all declared their support for Mr Johnson's leadership bid.
Brokenshire said: “No one should ever have to face a night on the streets” as the government announced £4.8m on Tuesday for 11 new rough sleeper shelters in places including Derby, Liverpool, Brighton and Lincoln.
Shortly after the Hackitt report’s publication, the housing secretary, James Brokenshire, announced a consultation on banning combustible cladding.
The basketball league, which began in November 11, 2017 at the Brokenshire College Recreational Complex, Madapo Hills, was initiated by the Davao City Assessors Office employees as team building activities, according to Engr.
The housing secretary, James Brokenshire, admitted in the Commons that the community would feel “disappointed and let down”.
The Labor Party will win at least three seats and the final spot will likely come down to a tussle between it and Australian Conservative’s Robert Brokenshire.
The Tory MP Chris Philp, a ministerial aide to the communities secretary, James Brokenshire, insisted councils were getting more money.