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Theresa May - Wikipedia surge of 350,000 extra applications could occur owing to the closure of processing overseas under Chancellor Osborne's programme of cuts. [107] Around £674,000 was paid to staff who helped clear the backlog. [108]
Birmingham schools row
<span>In June 2014, an inflamed public argument arose between Home Office and Education Ministers about responsibility for alleged extremism in Birmingham schools. [109] [110] Prime Minister David Cameron intervened to resolve the row, insisting that May sack her Special Advisor Fiona Cunningham (now Hill) for releasing on May's website a confidential letter to May's colleagues, [111] and that Michael Gove, the Education Secretary, apologise to the Home Office's head of Security and Counter-Terrorism, Charles Farr, for uncomplimentary briefings of him appearing on the front page of The Times. [112] [113]
Minister for Women and Equalities
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May and Justine Greening speaking at Youth For Change, 19 July 2014
May held the office of Minister for Women and Equality i Summary
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