Michael Ellis
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 57 |
Date of birth | October 13,1967 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Northampton |
United Kingdom | |
Office | Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom |
Party | Conservative Party |
Job | Politician |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1631297 |
Michael Ellis Life story
Michael Tyrone Ellis QC MP is a British Conservative Party politician serving as Solicitor General for England and Wales since 2019, and has served as Member of Parliament for Northampton North since 2010.
Violent and sexual offence cases wrongfully dropped, BBC finds
... Writing to Attorney General Michael Ellis, shadow minister for domestic abuse and safeguarding Jess Phillips said the current system was " failing" and urged the government to act quickly...
Liz Truss installs allies in key cabinet roles
... No Sunak supporters have been handed prominent positions so far, although one, Michael Ellis, is tipped to be Attorney General...
Liz Truss: New cabinet a near total purge of Sunak backers
... The only one who I can spot is Michael Ellis, the new attorney general for England and Wales...
New cabinet: Who is in Liz Truss's top team?
... Michael Ellis has been appointed attorney general - the chief legal adviser to the government - and can attend cabinet...
Chris Pincher: PM 'bitterly regrets' appointing MP after complaint
... Government minister Michael Ellis then told MPs the prime minister " did not immediately recall the conversation in late 2019 about this incident"...
Chris Pincher: Tory MPs ask how long ministers can tolerate government lies
... Cabinet Office Minister Michael Ellis told MPs the prime minister could not " immediately recall" the 2019 conversation when fresh allegations about Mr Pincher emerged last week...
Chris Pincher: How No 10 changed its story on what Boris Johnson knew
... Later, in Parliament, Paymaster General Michael Ellis confirmed that the prime minister had indeed been made aware of the allegations, although he did not use the phrase " formal complaint" instead saying that " officials raised concerns"...
Evgeny Lebedev: Ministers withhold security advice over appointment
... In a statement, Cabinet Office Minister Michael Ellis said what it had published " reflects the need to protect national security"...
Liz Truss installs allies in key cabinet roles
Liz Truss has rewarded key allies with top jobs in a major reshuffle hours after Taking Over from Boris Johnson as Prime Minister .
Kwasi Kwarteng is in as chancellor, James Cleverly is Foreign Secretary and Suella Braverman takes over from Priti Patel as home secretary.
One of Ms Truss's closest friends, Therese Coffey , is the new health secretary and deputy Prime Minister .
Big names losing their place in The Cabinet include Dominic Raab .
Former Transport Secretary Grant Shapps and former Health Secretary Steve Barclay - who like Mr Raab supported Ms Truss's defeated rival Rishi Sunak in the Tory leadership Contest - are also returning to the backbenches.
Nadine Dorries , who backed Ms Truss, said she had been asked by the new PM to stay on as culture secretary but had decided to quit frontline politics.
Michelle Donelan takes over Ms Dorries' old job at the culture department.
Wendy Morton is put in charge of parliamentary discipline, becoming The First female Conservative Chief Whip .
Former International Trade Secretary Penny Mordaunt has been made Leader of The House of Commons, The Job that ensures the government's legislation passes through Parliament.
She and Ms Truss to make it to The Final two of the Tory leadership Contest , however Ms Mordaunt later threw her support behind her one-time rival.
Another leadership contender, Kemi Badenoch , becomes International Trade secretary, Chloe Smith takes on The Work and pensions department, while Kit Malthouse is the new education secretary.
Jacob Rees-Mogg, an early supporter of Ms Truss, has been appointed business, energy and industrial strategy secretary, Simon Clarke moves to The Levelling up department and Anne-Marie Trevelyan takes on The Transport brief.
Ranil Jayawardena replaces George Eustice as environment secretary, Brandon Lewis gets the justice secretary role and Nadhim Zahawi leaves his job as chancellor to become minister for intergovernmental relations and equalities.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace is one of The Few senior minister to retain his job, where he's earned plaudits in his response to The Conflict in Ukraine.
Ms Truss's new cabinet will meet for the First Time on Wednesday morning.
Other appointments include:
Her new chancellor Mr Kwarteng is expected to spend his first day in The Job meeting chief executives of various banks.
In a tweet, getting The Job was " the honour of a lifetime" and that he would be spending his Tuesday evening " finalising our package of urgent support to help with energy bills".
The government on Thursday what support it will put in place amid soaring prices.
No Sunak supporters have been handed prominent Positions So Far , although one, Michael Ellis , is tipped to be Attorney General .
So how are Some of them reacting? One senior MP who supported Rishi Sunak tells me: " I genuinely want her [Ms Truss] to do well for The Good of the country and party. Quite a few of us in that position but there's also no shortage of quiet grumbling around. "
Many Tory MPs expect her to appoint Some of Mr Sunak's supporters into more junior ministerial Positions - Some of which may come on Wednesday.
The Sunak-supporting MP adds: " She looks determined to create her own government and I don't blame her. She has to create The Sense of a new chapter starting. But party management will be a headache inevitably in the months ahead. Big job for the whips and new No 10 operation. "
Ms Truss was earlier appointed the 56th Prime Minister of the UK by The Queen , in a ceremony at Balmoral.
She returned to a rain-lashed Downing Street, where in a short speech she vowed to grow the economy through tax cuts and reform; take action to deal with energy bills and put the health service on " a firm footing".
Mr Sunak, the former chancellor whose resignation helped trigger the downfall of Boris Johnson , had already made it clear he did not expect to be offered a new job.
But his supporters had urged Ms Truss to appoint an " inclusive" cabinet and not simply surround herself with loyalists.
On Wednesday, she will face her first parliamentary test in her new job when she faces Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister 's Questions.
Source of news: bbc.com