Just Her
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Genres | Dance/Electronic |
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Albums | Follow You Down |
Busy Minds | |
Flatline EP | |
Record labels | Anjunadeep |
Exotic Refreshment | |
Constant Circles | |
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ID | 1175173 |
About Just Her
Ex-wife of IS 'Beatle' speaks out for first time
... No phone or internet - Just Her, her children and Elsheikh s other wife...
Hurt ripples in wake of Indigenous Voice vote
... " But Ms May feels like - somehow - not Just Her human rights, but her " human-ness" was up for debate during the campaign...
Anna Lapwood: How TikTok helped organist reach the Royal Albert Hall
... " It is not Just Her performances which have proved popular, but behind-the-scenes explainers into the way pipe organs work, unexpected mash-ups - Bach meets Faithless at the Ministry of Sound Classical earlier this month, for example...
Teacher suicide exposes parent bullying in S Korea
... Min-so s cousin, Park Du-yong, struggles not to cry as he straightens out her small, empty apartment, now home to Just Her goldfish...
Seamus Heaney: Digging through Nobel Prize winner's legacy
... She moved to Northern Ireland in 2001 - it was Just Her luck, she laughs, that the Nobel winner would make a year later...
BTS: Fans celebrate 10 years of 'unstoppable' K-pop group
... But why do they mean so much to their fans? For Beth, it s not Just Her love life that BTS have helped her out with, but also her mental health...
Rishi Sunak to consult ethics adviser over Suella Braverman speeding claims
... She asked civil servants about arranging a course for Just Her, citing security concerns about doing one as part of a group, but was told it was not a matter for the civil service...
The UK's most expensive drug saved one sister, but it is too late for the other
... " She s still Just Her mischievous normal little self...
Rishi Sunak to consult ethics adviser over Suella Braverman speeding claims
Rishi Sunak is to speak with his ethics adviser to discuss Suella Braverman 's handling of a speeding offence.
The home secretary sought advice via officials and an aide about arranging a private speed awareness course while Attorney General in 2022.
A Government source has denied Her actions broke the ministerial code.
Labour's deputy leader Angela Rayner said the Prime Minister should order his adviser to investigate whether Rules were breached " without delay".
The Liberal Democrats are also calling for an investigation and said Mr Sunak needed to make a statement in Parliament about the claims.
Meanwhile, Mrs Braverman is due in The Commons on Monday afternoon for Home Office questions.
She was caught speeding when She was Attorney General Last Summer , and faced three points on Her licence and a fine, or a course as part of a group.
The home secretary is under scrutiny, not over the speeding offence itself, But over whether She acted properly in trying to arrange a one-to-one awareness course.
In a letter to Mr Sunak, Ms Rayner said: " Members of The Cabinet are subject to the same laws as the rest of us, and any attempt to direct civil servants to obtain Special Treatment in this matter would clearly amount to an unacceptable abuse of power and privilege by the home secretary. "
In a separate statement, Ms Rayner said the Prime Minister needed to " show some backbone" and order Sir Laurie Magnus, The Independent adviser on ministerial interests, to " get to the bottom of this episode".
The Prime Minister , who has been in Japan for the G7 summit, will speak to Sir Laurie on his return.
He apparently did not know anything about What Happened until the
Mr Sunak declined to say whether he would be ordering an inquiry, when asked about The Story at The Summit .
Speaking at a news conference, he also declined to say he backed Her - But a Downing Street source later said that " of course" he did.
" I don't know the full details of what has happened, nor have I spoken to the home secretary, " Mr Sunak said.
" But I understand She has expressed regret for speeding, accepted The Penalty and paid the fine. "
After being caught speeding, Mrs Braverman was offered The Choice of either a fine and points on Her Driving Licence , or a speed awareness course.
A Government source told The Bbc the senior minister had been " concerned" about Her insurance premiums, and favoured doing a course.
She asked civil servants about arranging a course for Just Her , citing security concerns about doing one as part of a group, But was told it was not a matter for the Civil Service .
Mrs Braverman then asked a special adviser to try to arrange a private course.
When The Course provider told Her there was no option to do this - and after She was reappointed home secretary in Mr Sunak's Government - She opted to pay the fine and accept the points because She was " very busy" and did not have The Time to do a course, The Bbc has been told.
The same Government source refused to say whether Mrs Braverman's motivation to do The Course in private was to reduce the chances of Her being recognised by members of The Public .
Ministerial Rulessets standards of conduct expected of ministers, including that they must uphold the political impartiality of the Civil Service .
Speaking to the Westminster Hour on BBC Radio 4 , former senior civil servant Sir Philip Rycroft said: " Obviously, there's still investigations to be done and so on But The Code is very clear. Ministers must ensure that no conflict arises or appears to arise between their public duties and their private interests.
" Even asking A Question of a civil servant as to how She might Go On one of these courses puts them in an impossible position. "
After serving as Attorney General between February 2020 and September 2022, Mrs Braverman was promoted to home secretary under Liz Truss .
She resigned on October 19 after sending an official document from a personal email to a backbench MP - describing it as a " technical infringement of the Rules ". But She was reappointed to the same role by Mr Sunak Six Days later following the collapse of the Truss Government .
A source close to the home secretary said: " Mrs Braverman accepted three points for a speeding offence which took place Last Summer .
" The Cabinet Office was made aware of The Situation as requested by Mrs Braverman. She was not and is not disqualified from driving. "
A Cabinet Office spokesman said: " It would not be appropriate to comment on the existence or content of advice between Government departments. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com