Former deputy prime minister Therese Coffey takes seat in Lords - New peerages list in full: Sue Gray joined by Therese Coffey and controversial Tory columnist - Therese Coffey and Rachel Maclean in line for peerages - Former Tory minister Therese Coffey applied for job in Labour government - Therese Coffey was turned down for Labour Treasury job - Theresa May given peerage and Therese Coffey gets damehood in surprise dissolution honours list - I know Kigali is Rwandan capital, says Therese Coffey - Ex-deputy PM Therese Coffey makes Rwanda gaffe in Commons - Therese Coffey mistakes Rwanda capital for another country while slamming minister - Therese Coffey says brain abscess caused by stress of minister job nearly killed her
Therese Coffey
Therese Coffey is a female politician. She was born in 1971 and is originally from the United Kingdom. She is part of the Conservative (United Kingdom) political party.
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- birth date: 1971
- country: United Kingdom
- gender: female
- political party: Conservative (United Kingdom)
Classified as: person
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