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New administrative body formed by Theresa May, with David Davis brought back into the cabinet as Secretary of State. Includes role in negotiations to leave the EU and establishing the future relationship between the UK and Europe, with announcements, key figures and related links.
Official personal information on the MP for Haltemprice and Howden Includes biography, phpto gallery, news prior to joining Teresa May's government, articles, quotes, audio and video of presentations in the House of Commons.
Offers performance data, Register of Members' Interests entries, Hansard transcripts of recent appearances in Parliament, Early Day Motions signed, links and RSS feeds.
Thirteen minute audio by Chris Bowlby, updating the biography since being minister in charge of Brexit. (December 31, 2016)
News article by Rosa Prince and Murray Wardrop, remarks on the former shadow home secretary and Conservative leadership contender's intention to vote against a rise in university tuition fees. (December 07, 2010)
The MP's article on policies concerning climate change. (December 02, 2009)
Article by David Davis MP where he claims the current education system reinforces class divide, failing to create opportunity for all. Includes readers' comments. (August 29, 2009)
news article by Alastair Jamies announcing his desire for the return of grammar schools in a challenge to the policy of David Cameron. (June 27, 2009)
Forty five minute audio programme in which he is interviewed by Kirsty Young, retracing his choice of music tracks since being born in 1948, raised by a single mother, to his role iun the UK Parliament. (November 16, 2008)
The MP looks back on the moment he quit the Tory frontbench and talks about his relationship with David Cameron. (November 12, 2008)
David Davis resigns from the shadow cabinet and as an MP, in order to fight a by-election on the issue of the proposed 42-day terror detention limit. (June 12, 2008)
The shadow Home Secretary, David Davis, has accused the Justice Secretary Jack Straw of losing control of his department over the alleged bugging of an MP, according to the BBC. (February 05, 2008)
The full text of the shadow Home Secretary's letter warning Gordon Brown about alleged bugging of MPs. (February 03, 2008)
If the Conservatives want to attract the best talent, says the Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, they also want to avoid the worst consequences. (August 22, 2007)
Muslims must start integrating into mainstream British society, says David Davis. (August 03, 2005)
David Davis has thrust himself to the forefront of the Conservative leadership contest by promising to make opposition to ID cards the first set-piece battle of Labour's third term. (May 24, 2005)
The Conservatives signalled their intent to make immigration a key battleground for the next general election with a warning that uncontrolled settlement posed a threat to the nation's values. (October 07, 2004)
David Davis, the shadow home secretary, demanded the reintroduction of the death penalty for "pre-meditated and cold-blooded murder". (November 16, 2003)
A political profile of the MP for Haltemprice and Howden. (October 17, 2002)
The details of how Iain Duncan Smith finally managed to sack David Davis over the telephone. (July 28, 2002)
David Davis, the deposed Tory chairman, was talked out of resigning from the shadow cabinet by allies who persuaded him to position himself for a leadership bid. (July 25, 2002)
New administrative body formed by Theresa May, with David Davis brought back into the cabinet as Secretary of State. Includes role in negotiations to leave the EU and establishing the future relationship between the UK and Europe, with announcements, key figures and related links.
Official personal information on the MP for Haltemprice and Howden Includes biography, phpto gallery, news prior to joining Teresa May's government, articles, quotes, audio and video of presentations in the House of Commons.
Offers performance data, Register of Members' Interests entries, Hansard transcripts of recent appearances in Parliament, Early Day Motions signed, links and RSS feeds.
Thirteen minute audio by Chris Bowlby, updating the biography since being minister in charge of Brexit. (December 31, 2016)
News article by Rosa Prince and Murray Wardrop, remarks on the former shadow home secretary and Conservative leadership contender's intention to vote against a rise in university tuition fees. (December 07, 2010)
The MP's article on policies concerning climate change. (December 02, 2009)
Article by David Davis MP where he claims the current education system reinforces class divide, failing to create opportunity for all. Includes readers' comments. (August 29, 2009)
news article by Alastair Jamies announcing his desire for the return of grammar schools in a challenge to the policy of David Cameron. (June 27, 2009)
Forty five minute audio programme in which he is interviewed by Kirsty Young, retracing his choice of music tracks since being born in 1948, raised by a single mother, to his role iun the UK Parliament. (November 16, 2008)
The MP looks back on the moment he quit the Tory frontbench and talks about his relationship with David Cameron. (November 12, 2008)
David Davis resigns from the shadow cabinet and as an MP, in order to fight a by-election on the issue of the proposed 42-day terror detention limit. (June 12, 2008)
The shadow Home Secretary, David Davis, has accused the Justice Secretary Jack Straw of losing control of his department over the alleged bugging of an MP, according to the BBC. (February 05, 2008)
The full text of the shadow Home Secretary's letter warning Gordon Brown about alleged bugging of MPs. (February 03, 2008)
If the Conservatives want to attract the best talent, says the Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, they also want to avoid the worst consequences. (August 22, 2007)
Muslims must start integrating into mainstream British society, says David Davis. (August 03, 2005)
David Davis has thrust himself to the forefront of the Conservative leadership contest by promising to make opposition to ID cards the first set-piece battle of Labour's third term. (May 24, 2005)
The Conservatives signalled their intent to make immigration a key battleground for the next general election with a warning that uncontrolled settlement posed a threat to the nation's values. (October 07, 2004)
David Davis, the shadow home secretary, demanded the reintroduction of the death penalty for "pre-meditated and cold-blooded murder". (November 16, 2003)
A political profile of the MP for Haltemprice and Howden. (October 17, 2002)
The details of how Iain Duncan Smith finally managed to sack David Davis over the telephone. (July 28, 2002)
David Davis, the deposed Tory chairman, was talked out of resigning from the shadow cabinet by allies who persuaded him to position himself for a leadership bid. (July 25, 2002)
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