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“I hope in years to come that there’ll be more women on the (portrait) wall as PM... I do get - particularly young girls - who’ll say how great it is to have a female Prime Minister & how that spurs them on to be ambitious for the future.” - @Theresa_May
A class act. Thank you.
A prominent advocate for the removal of travel restrictions during the pandemic, Theresa May, Former British Prime Minister, spoke about the vital role that #TravelAndTourism plays as an economic driver ✈️
Watch her full keynote session here 👉 https://t.co/zT59p9nmlp
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A searing exposé of injustice and an impassioned call to exercise power for the greater good. THE ABUSE OF POWER by @theresa_may, published on 14th September. For full details and PR enquiries, please visit: https://t.co/hpjnyucZOn
"This book tackles head-on one of the critical issues of our time – the loss of trust in politicians and institutions."
@headlinepg has acquired former prime minister @theresa_may ’s The Abuse of Power.
Read here: https://t.co/OknBefHGOe
Exposing the abuse of power by public institutions and politicians in a series of riveting first-hand accounts from her time in office, @theresa_may’s The Abuse of Power arrives in September and we have limited signed copies available here: https://t.co/Aifq7ELDUS
Good to be back at the UN this week to discuss international efforts in tackling human trafficking.
Also a pleasure to see @SpeakerPelosi again & to support our @FCDOGovUK teams working with inspiring women in business on #IWD2023.
We were then tremendously honoured to host Lady @theresa_may at the Consulate for a fireside discussion with staff on her career in politics and her experience as a female leader on the world stage. #IWD2023
Pleasure to mark #IWD2023 earlier this week by speaking to military personnel at @NATO_MARCOM Northwood on leadership & military success. Women remain under-represented in leadership roles, but we are making good progress.
Five years on from the Salisbury poisonings, Russia should know that the UK will always defend the values that underpin our way of life.
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Saddened to hear of the death of Baroness Boothroyd, our first woman Speaker.
Betty was formidable in the chair, but earned the respect and admiration of the whole House. I will always remember her inimitable style, but also her immense personal warmth and kindness.
Former PM Theresa May says "modern slavery is a very real and current threat" and asks if PM Rishi Sunak agrees that the onus must be on the Home Office to improve its processing, differentiating between people smuggling and human trafficking
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Today at the Cenotaph we honour the memory of the men and women who gave their lives so that we could be free.
As we remember their sacrifice, we pay tribute to all those serving our country around the world in defence of these hard-won freedoms today.
#LestWeForget
🍫 Meanwhile in the Maidenhead constituency, Theresa May opened a new chocolate shop there this weekend.
Asked about the Tory battle royale to succeed Liz Truss, Mrs May quipped: "I'm glad I've moved on from all that!"
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Former prime minister Theresa May and her husband pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Hall.
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"I think what Her Majesty did and what His Majesty will do is recognize those moments when it is in the monarch’s ability to actually help people move on." @theresa_may reflected on the late Queen's legacy as King Charles visits Northern Ireland today. Intv on @cnni at 6p CEST
Few people got one-on-one time with the Queen, but for Theresa May it was a weekly occurrence as prime minister. May tells me it was “absolutely incredible,” and the privacy was vital: “You knew that there was no way what you said to each other was going to go outside that room.”
The Queen was “the best diplomat the country had – it has a tremendous power, the monarchy,” says former Prime Minister Theresa May. The royal visit to the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland was “hugely important,” especially the Queen shaking hands with Martin McGuinness.