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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jacqui_SmithJacqui Smith - Wikipedia

    Jacqueline Jill Smith (born 3 November 1962) is a British broadcaster, political commentator and former Labour Party politician. She was Member of Parliament (MP) for Redditch from 1997 to 2010. She served as Home Secretary under Gordon Brown from 2007 to 2009 and was the first woman to hold the position.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jacqui_SmithJacqui Smith - Wikipedia

    Jacqui Smith, vero nome Jacqueline Jill Smith (Malvern, 3 novembre 1962), è una politica britannica. Dal 28 giugno 2007 al 5 giugno 2009 ha ricoperto la carica di Segretario di Stato per gli Affari Interni del Regno Unito , dalla quale ha dovuto dimettersi dopo essere stata coinvolta, come molti altri politici britannici, nello scandalo nei ...

  3. 2 giu 2009 · Tue 2 Jun 2009 08.58 EDT. Jacqui Smith made history two years ago by becoming the first female home secretary – as well as the second youngest person to hold the job since Winston Churchill ...

  4. 2 giu 2009 · Jacqui Smith: key moments in a controversial career. The rise and fall of Britain's first female home secretary, the highest ranking casualty so far in the MPs' expenses scandal. Hélène ...

  5. 21 ott 2020 · Jacqui Smith. Interview. ‘This is a chance to smile again’: Strictly’s Jacqui Smith on scandal, divorce and life outside politics. Emine Saner. The first female home secretary discusses the...

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  6. 16 ott 2021 · Sir David is the second sitting MP to be killed in the past five years; the Labour MP Jo Cox was murdered in 2016. The former home secretary Jacqui Smith, who is the chair of the Jo Cox...

  7. This emergency extra edition of the For the Many podcast sees Jacqui Smith and Iain Dale reacting to the breaking news of the resignation of Sir Philip Rutnam as Permanent Secretary of the Home Office. Jacqui shares her insights as a former Home Secretary, while Iain assesses the political fallout.