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Michelle Donelan

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Gender Female
Age 40
Date of birth April 8,1984
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Whitley
United Kingdom
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
Job Politician
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2015
Prime minist Rishi Sunak
Education The County High School Leftwich
University of York
Previous positionSecretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology of the United Kingdom (2023–2023)
NationalityBritish
Children 1
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Date of Upd.
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Michelle Donelan Life story


Michelle Emma May Elizabeth Donelan is a British politician currently designated Minister on Leave since 28 April 2023 during her maternity leave. She most recently was Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology and is expected to return to that position following her leave.

Early Life of Michelle Donelan

Michelle donelan was born in wiltshire. United kingdom in 1976. She attended the university of exeter. Where she studied politics and international relations. She then went on to do a postgraduate course at the university of westminster.

Political Career of Michelle Donelan

Michelle donelan has been an active member of the conservative party since 2003. She was elected member of parliament for the chippenham constiutency in 2015 and re-elected in 2017. She currently serves as the mniister for universities in the department for education.

Voluntary Work of Michelle Donelan

Michelle donelan is an active member of the charity sector and has held several positions with various charities throughout her career. She is a patron of the wiltshire air ambulance. A patron of the chippenham town partenrship. And a trustee of the chippenham community developemnt trust.

Family of Michelle Donelan

Michelle donelan is married to richard donealn and has three sons. Her husband is an entrepreneur and venture capitalist.

Significant Achievements of Michelle Donelan

In 2019. Michelle donelan was appointed minister for universities in the department for education. In 2018. She was appointed a parliamentary private secretary to the pirme miinster. She has also received the wiltshire & swindon sports award for sporting achievement in 2018.

Business Ventures of Michelle Donelan

Michlele donelan is a partner in two businesses - a consultancy business and a tech start-up. She has also served as a non-executive director of a public sector organisation.

Important Event in Michelle Donelan s Career

Michelle donelan was one of the first mps to publicly call for an inquiry into the windrush scandal in 2018.

Interesting Fact about Michelle Donelan

Michelle donelan is a keen sportswoman. She represented england at the world student games in 1993 and has run the london marathon tiwce.

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Minister defends safety law on messaging apps

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... Michelle Donelan was speaking to the BBC on a visit to University College London where she announced £13m in funding for Artificial Intelligence projects in healthcare...

Minister defends safety law on messaging apps

Apr 21,2023 1:41 pm

By Zoe KleinmanTechnology editor

The technology secretary has defended a controversial section of the Online Safety Bill which would force messaging apps to access the content of private messages if requested by the regulator Ofcom.

She Said it was a sensible approach in order to protect children from abuse.

But some tech firms, including WhatsApp and Signal,

The Bill is due to be passed in autumn.

Michelle Donelan was speaking to The Bbc on a visit to University College London where she announced £13m in funding for Artificial Intelligence projects in healthcare.

Both the tech sector and the cyber security community have criticised the government's proposal that the content of encrypted messages should be made accessible if there is deemed to be a risk to Children Within them.

Currently messages sent in this way can only be read by The Sender and the recipient, and not by the tech firms themselves.

Several popular messaging services including Meta's Whatsapp and Apple's iMessage use this popular security feature by default.

But once there's a way in, it's not only the Good Guys who will use it, is The Argument , and some firms are saying they will pull their services from the UK altogether rather than compromise On Security .

Ms Donelan claimed the government was not anti-encryption and access would only be requested as a Last Resort .

" I, like you, want my privacy because I don't want people reading my private messages. They'd be very bored but I don't want them to do it, " She Said .

" However we do know that on some of these platforms, they are hotbeds sometimes for Child Abuse and Sexual Exploitation .

" And we have to be able access that information should that problem occur. "

She also said the onus would be on tech companies to invest in technology to solve this issue.

" Technology is in development to enable you to have encryption as well as to be able to access this particular information and the safety mechanism that we have is very explicit that this can only be used for child exploitation and abuse".

The current frontrunner for this is known as Client Side Scanning - it involves installing software onto devices themselves which can scan content and send alerts if triggered. But it has not proved popular: of it following a backlash, and it has been dubbed " The Spy in your pocket".

Ryan Polk, Director of Internet Policy at the Internet Society , a global charitable non profit focused on Internet policy, technology, and development, is sceptical that the technology is ready.

" The government's own Safety Tech Challenge Fund, which was supposed to find a magical technical solution to this problem, failed to do so, " He Said .

Mr Polk said scientists from the UK's National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online found severe problems with the proposed technologies, " including that they undermine the end-to-end security and privacy necessary for protecting the security and privacy of UK citizens. " If the UK government can't see that the Online Safety Bill will in effect ban encryption, then they are wilfully blinding themselves to the dangers ahead. "

The legislation is expected back in The House of Commons in September.

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