AllNews'Shadow Cabinet Uk' - 6 News Result(s)Indian-Origin Ministers Demoted In UK Opposition Party ReshuffleIndia News | Press Trust of India | Monday September 4, 2023 The UK's Opposition Labour Party leader, Sir Keir Starmer, on Monday undertook a wide reshuffle of his shadow cabinet in preparation for a general election expected next year. www.ndtv.comBritain's First Woman Sikh Lawmaker Appointed Shadow MinisterIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Saturday January 13, 2018 Preet Kaur Gill, Britain's first woman Sikh Member of Parliament (MP) has been elevated to the Shadow Cabinet by the Opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn. www.ndtv.comIndian-Origin UK Residents Back Lawmaker Over Anti-Pakistan RemarksIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday September 5, 2017 Indian-origin residents of Britain today came out in support of an opposition Labour party lawmaker who had to resign from the UK shadow cabinet for writing against Pakistani-origin men sexually exploiting vulnerable girls www.ndtv.comIndian-Origin Lawmaker Valerie Vaz Appointed To UK Shadow Cabinet RoleWorld News | Press Trust of India | Sunday October 9, 2016 Valerie Vaz, sister of Britain's longest serving Indian-origin Labour lawmaker Keith Vaz, has been appointed the new Shadow leader of the House by the Labour Party. www.ndtv.comIndian-Origin Lawyer In Line For Shadow Cabinet Role In UKIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 29, 2016 An Indian-origin human rights lawyer in the UK is reportedly in line for a prominent role in Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet. www.ndtv.comBritish Pakistani MP Resigns After Row Over Anti-Jewish Facebook PostWorld News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 27, 2016 A Pakistani-origin woman Labour MP on Tuesday resigned from the shadow cabinet in the UK over an anti-Jewish Facebook post that called for relocation of Israel to the US to resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict. www.ndtv.com'Shadow Cabinet Uk' - 6 News Result(s)Indian-Origin Ministers Demoted In UK Opposition Party ReshuffleIndia News | Press Trust of India | Monday September 4, 2023 The UK's Opposition Labour Party leader, Sir Keir Starmer, on Monday undertook a wide reshuffle of his shadow cabinet in preparation for a general election expected next year. www.ndtv.comBritain's First Woman Sikh Lawmaker Appointed Shadow MinisterIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Saturday January 13, 2018 Preet Kaur Gill, Britain's first woman Sikh Member of Parliament (MP) has been elevated to the Shadow Cabinet by the Opposition Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn. www.ndtv.comIndian-Origin UK Residents Back Lawmaker Over Anti-Pakistan RemarksIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday September 5, 2017 Indian-origin residents of Britain today came out in support of an opposition Labour party lawmaker who had to resign from the UK shadow cabinet for writing against Pakistani-origin men sexually exploiting vulnerable girls www.ndtv.comIndian-Origin Lawmaker Valerie Vaz Appointed To UK Shadow Cabinet RoleWorld News | Press Trust of India | Sunday October 9, 2016 Valerie Vaz, sister of Britain's longest serving Indian-origin Labour lawmaker Keith Vaz, has been appointed the new Shadow leader of the House by the Labour Party. www.ndtv.comIndian-Origin Lawyer In Line For Shadow Cabinet Role In UKIndians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday September 29, 2016 An Indian-origin human rights lawyer in the UK is reportedly in line for a prominent role in Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet. www.ndtv.comBritish Pakistani MP Resigns After Row Over Anti-Jewish Facebook PostWorld News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday April 27, 2016 A Pakistani-origin woman Labour MP on Tuesday resigned from the shadow cabinet in the UK over an anti-Jewish Facebook post that called for relocation of Israel to the US to resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com