Therese Coffey has announced plans to ease pressure on health and social care services this winter and next.
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Dr. Dre alarm after it went off during an interview with LBC this morning (September 7).Coffey was appointed to the cabinet last night (September 6) by the new UK Prime Minister Liz Truss, who took office yesterday following the departure of Boris Johnson.During an interview with LBC’s Nick Ferrari this morning, Coffey started reaching for her bag as Ferrari started to ask her a question about her residences.“Are you alright over there? Have you got a phone ringing?” the host enquired, to which Coffey replied: “I’ve just realised that my alarm is going off on my phone, I do apologise.”Asked by Ferrari what the alarm sound was, Coffey said that the listeners were “getting a bit of Dr.
Dre” as the sound of Dre’s 1999 hit ‘Still D.R.E.’ could be heard. You can watch the moment below.This is the moment Deputy Prime Minister Dr Thérèse Coffey's interview with @NickFerrariLBC is interrupted by her 8am alarm.'You're getting a bit of Dr.
Dre…' pic.twitter.com/rFURenaDCd— LBC (@LBC) September 7, 2022Truss’ new cabinet appointments have also included Michelle Donelan, who has been appointed as the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. Donelan takes over from Nadine Dorries, a staunch Johnson supporter.During her tenure in office, Dorries controversially made moves to privatise Channel 4 and vowed to abolish the BBC licence fee in 2027, with its cost frozen for two years.Elsewhere, the Emmy-winning music director behind Dr.
Therese Coffey has announced plans to ease pressure on health and social care services this winter and next.
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the UK’s new Prime Minister Liz Truss as Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.Donelan, who served as the Secretary of State for Education for 35 hours in July, has represented the constituency of Chippenham since 2015.The news comes as Truss continues to reveal her Cabinet tonight (September 6). Among the key appointments are Kwasi Kwarteng (Chancellor of the Exchequer and Deputy Prime Minister), Therese Coffey (health secretary), James Cleverly (foreign secretary) and Suella Braverman (home secretary).Yesterday (September 5) Truss was announced to have won the Conservative Party’s leadership election, beating former chancellor Rishi Sunak to the position of Prime Minister following the resignation of Boris Johnson.Donelan was promoted to the position of Secretary of State for Education in July after serving for two years as Minister of State for Higher and Further Education.
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Queen Elizabeth II made history on Tuesday, both accepting the resignation of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and appointing new Prime Minister Liz Truss at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Truss is England's third female prime minister and the 15th prime minister to serve during the queen's 70-year reign. Breaking tradition, the 96-year-old reigning monarch chose to relocate the symbolic events due to her ongoing health and mobility issues.
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