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Karen Bradley

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Dame Karen Anne Bradley (née Howarth; born 12 March 1970) is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Staffordshire Moorlands since 2010 and the Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee since 2024. She served as Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 2018 to 2019. Bradley was appointed to the Cameron–Clegg coalition as a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury in 2013, before being promoted to Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Preventing Abuse, Exploitation and Crime in 2014. During the formation of the May government in July 2016, she was appointed to the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, where she remained until being appointed Northern Ireland Secretary in January 2018, serving until her dismissal by new Prime Minister Boris Johnson in 2019. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Karen Bradley is the 20,199th most popular politician, the 8,752nd most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 793rd most popular British Politician.

Karen Bradley is a British politician known for serving as the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland from 2017 to 2019. She is a member of the Conservative Party and has represented the Staffordshire Moorlands constituency in Parliament since 2010.

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Among people born in 1970, Karen Bradley ranks 1,370Before her are Anuja Chauhan, Kunal Kohli, Adrian Smith, Parvathy Jayaram, Mark Draper, and Stephanie Courtney. After her are Alun Cairns, Devdutt Pattanaik, Rob Woodall, Tim Foster, Kavita Seth, and Justin Langer.

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Among politicians born in United Kingdom, Karen Bradley ranks 794Before her are Helen Reeves (1980), Danny Alexander (1972), Wendy Morton (1967), David Laws (1965), Dom Parsons (1987), Eve Muirhead (1990), and Douglas Carswell (1971). After her are Alun Cairns (1970), Victoria Prentis (1971), Paul Nuttall (1976), Bridget Phillipson (1983), and Victoria Atkins (1976).