Sue-Ellen Cassiana “Suella” Braverman QC is a British politician and barrister who has been the Attorney General for England and Wales since 2020. She has been a Member of Parliament for Fareham since 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, she chaired the European Research Group from 19 June 2017 to 9 January 2018.
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MARSEILLE, France — The United States men’s soccer team earned respect despite losing to France 3-0 in its opening game at the Paris Olympics. Now it needs points.
The U.S. faces New Zealand in Marseille on Saturday knowing another loss likely would end its chance of advancing to the quarterfinals before its final group-stage game is played.
“We’re not going to give up no matter what the situation is. You know, just one loss, shake it off and go to the next one,” defender Nathan Harriel told The Associated Press on Friday.
Burnley: Trafford, Vitinho, O’Shea, Esteve, Taylor, Assignon, Berge, Cullen, Odobert, Fofana, Bruun Larsen. Subs: Cork, Gudmundsson, Rodriguez, Benson, Ekdal, Amdouni, Ndayishimiye, Delcroix, Muric.
Clarets boss Vincent Kompany has made three changes from the side that lost 3-0 at Crystal Palace last weekend.
Captain Josh Brownhill is serving a suspension, while midfielder Johann Berg Gudmundsson and forward Zeki Amdouni drop to the bench.
In come Vitinho, Josh Cullen and Jacob Bruun Larsen.
Explore More When Diana Ross wanted to turn her legendary music career “Upside Down” at the dawn of the ’80s, she enlisted the Chic production team of Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards.
“That was our very first time ever producing a star,” says Rodgers. “Not only was it a star, it was, like, the star.”
But Rodgers and Edwards helped make that superstar shine brighter than ever: Ross’ classic “Diana” album — released 40 years ago on May 22, 1980 — went on to become the best-selling LP of her career with hits such as “Upside Down” and the gay anthem “I’m Coming Out.
Join Dion Dublin and BBC Sport's Thomas Niblock as they head on the 'Road to Croke' and delve into the world of the Gaelic football ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland football final.
Watch Dublin v Kerry in the All-Ireland final on Sunday from 15:00 BST on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website
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