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Andrew Mitchell

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Gender Male
Age 68
Web site www.andrew-mitchell-mp.co.uk
Date of birth March 23,1956
Zodiac sign Aries
Born London
United Kingdom
Spouse Sharon Bennett
Party Conservative Party
Children Hannah Mitchell
Rosie Mitchell
Parents David Mitchell
Pamela Haward
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2001
Education Rugby School
University of Cambridge
Jesus College, University of Cambridge
Previous positionParliamentary Secretary to the Treasury of the United Kingdom (2012–2012)
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Andrew John Bower Mitchell is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament for Sutton Coldfield since 2001. A member of the Conservative Party, Mitchell was previously the MP for Gedling from 1987 to 1997.

UK government plans radical shake-up of foreign aid for climate change disasters

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Nov 17,2023 10:21 pm

... The government s development and Africa minister, Andrew Mitchell, said Monday s White Paper should be seen as a restatement of the value of aid and a glimmer of hope in dark times...

David Cameron: How will MPs hold the foreign secretary to account?

David Cameron: How will MPs hold the foreign secretary to account?
Nov 13,2023 2:01 pm

... Instead, those questions will be fielded by the ministers below him at the Foreign Office, including Andrew Mitchell and Anne-Marie Trevelyan...

Sudan conflict: Ethnic cleansing committed in Darfur, UK says

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Oct 18,2023 1:21 am

... The UK Minister for Africa, Andrew Mitchell, told the BBC this bore " all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing"...

Mother's plea for daughter Mia's release after Hamas hostage video

Mother's plea for daughter Mia's release after Hamas hostage video
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... Citizens from a number of countries are being held, including up to 10 from the UK, and Foreign Office Minister Andrew Mitchell has said the government is doing all it can to get them back as soon as possible...

UK foreign aid cuts: Thousands will die as a result, says report

UK foreign aid cuts: Thousands will die as a result, says report
Aug 1,2023 10:51 pm

... Andrew Mitchell, the development minister, gave it to the International Development Committee as part of his efforts to make UK aid spending more transparent - as it used to be before the Department for International Development was merged with the more secretive Foreign Office...

Niger: UK tells nationals to stay inside amid unrest

Niger: UK tells nationals to stay inside amid unrest
Aug 1,2023 9:11 am

... Andrew Mitchell, the minister for development and Africa, called for the deposed President Mohamed Bazoum to be " immediately reinstated to restore constitutional order"...

New British Humanitarian Medal to honour UK disaster rescuers

New British Humanitarian Medal to honour UK disaster rescuers
Jul 22,2023 9:31 pm

... International Development Minister Andrew Mitchell said the humanitarian medal would recognise those who " show such courage and serve as inspiration in a range of desperate situations"...

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... The UK is sending its minister for development, Andrew Mitchell...

Sue Gray: No 10 pledges second update after police inquiry finishes

Apr 30,2023 11:51 am

An updated report on lockdown parties in No 10 will be published by Sue Gray once police finish their inquiries, Downing Street has said.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson met with Tory MPs on Monday to reassure them and promise a shake-up of how No 10 is run.

Ms Gray concluded There was a " failure of leadership" over the 16 separate events she examined.

However, the full report has not been published while The Police investigate alleged Covid rule breaking.

Metropolitan Police officers are looking into 12 events for alleged breaches of lockdown rules, including three the PM reportedly attended And One in his flat.

The Force has confirmed it has received More Than 500 pages of documents and 300 pictures as part of its investigation, adding that it expects to conduct interviews with people who have " potentially breached" The Rules .

Ms Gray said she has been " extremely limited" by The Police investigation in how much she can say, so a " meaningful" report could not be released yet.

In the that came out on Monday, she criticised the culture in Downing Street among senior civil servants and staff, arguing that some of the gatherings did not observe The High standards " expected of the entire British population at the time".

" There were failures of leadership and judgement by different parts of No 10 and the Cabinet Office at different times, " she wrote.

" Some of The Events should not have been allowed to take place. Other events should not have been allowed to develop as they did. "

It was only 12 pages, But There was one very damaging and difficult conclusion in the terse summary of Sue Gray's report.

It is There now in black and white for all to See - There was rule breaking at The Top of government when the country was living through lockdown.

The Prime Minister 's original claim that all the guidelines were followed seems almost farcical now.

Downing Street's early dismissals of the claims, even some of Mr Johnson 's allies admit, now seem ill-advised. The Tory leader was savaged in The Commons , including by some of his own side, the disbelief and despair led by the former occupant of his address.

The publication, however, has not toppled over an overwhelming set of dominoes.

There are Conservative MPs who are incandescent. There is also A Band of loyalists determined to help him stay on, almost Whatever Happens next.

Read more analysis.

Ms Gray had to rewrite her report after The Met asked last week for only " minimal reference" to be made to events they are looking at, in order to " avoid any prejudice to our investigation".

The Events being looked at by The Police force include the 20 May 2020 " bring your own booze" event in the Downing Street garden, which Mr Johnson has apologised for attending, as well as the PM's birthday Party On 19 June 2020.

And police are also investigating a gathering on 13 November 2020 at his Downing Street flat.

The leading investigator, Commander Catherine Roper, said officers had been handed " well over" 500 pieces of paper, and More Than 300 photographs So Far .

They expect to approach in writing, or via email, individuals " identified as having potentially breached" she added.

Speaking in The Commons on Monday, Mr Johnson initially declined to answer whether The Report would be published in full.

However, Downing Street later confirmed the PM would " ask Sue Gray to update her work in light of what is found" by The Police after their inquiries conclude, adding they would publish the result of this work.

Many Conservative MPs had said they were waiting for Ms Gray's full report to decide whether to try to remove the PM from office.

If at least 54 of them submit letters of no confidence to the 1922 Committee, which represents backbench Tory MPs, they can trigger a vote on his position as leader of the Conservative Party .

Mr Johnson addressed a meeting of that committee on Monday evening, after which cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg said the " mood was positive".

Peterborough MP Paul Bristow acknowledged it had been a " difficult day" But said There was support for Mr Johnson .

Mr Bristow said he left " absolutely pumped" and added that nobody in The Meeting had called for the PM to resign.

One Tory MP who is a long-standing critic of the Prime Minister said There was little chance the signatures needed being gathered to trigger a vote, But called The Party " deluded".

Earlier in The Commons , some of the PM's backbenchers expressed support for Mr Johnson - But others issued stinging rebukes in light of the findings.

Former PM Theresa asked if he had read or understood the Covid rules created by his government, or whether he " believed they did not apply" to No 10, while former cabinet minister Andrew Mitchell told MPs that the PM no longer had his support.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the British People believe Mr Johnson should " do the decent thing and resign".

The SNP's leader at Westminster, Ian Blackford , was ordered to leave The Commons chamber after accusing the Prime Minister of lying to MPs about the No 10 events.



Source of news: bbc.com

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