As cabinet minister remains in post, we look at how she has found herself apparently at odds with Rishi Sunak.
UK home secretary risks the sack as she builds her leadership ambitions on a foundation of controversial remarks.
So can Mr Sunak let Suella Braverman get away with this? Or would sacking her make things worse for him? There aren't many good options for the prime minister ...
Downing Street says it did not agree to content of article that accused Met police of bias over protests.
Opposition Labour Party says home secretary is 'out of control' after she questions protest policing plan — and doesn't get sign-off from her boss.
The UK home secretary, Suella Braverman, has reached new heights with her criticism of the Metropolitan police over its handling of pro-Palestinian marches.
The home secretary comes under fire after saying the force often "plays favourites" when policing protests.
Speaking at a London Assembly policing meeting yesterday, assistant commissioner for Met operations Louisa Rolfe said officers were focused on “upholding the ...
Suella Braverman is trying to import the worst of the US right. This inflammatory rhetoric has no place in Britain, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff.
British home secretary faces anger within her Conservative Party after calling demonstrations 'hate marches'.
The chancellor said he would not have used the home secretary's words, as PM faces calls to sack her.
Given several Tory MPs and anonymous government ministers have joined in with calls from opposition parties for Sunak to sack Braverman, the question in ...
Rightwing Conservative MP Miriam Cates defended Suella Braverman after the home secretary suggested police “play favourites” with pro-Palestinian protesters. “I ...
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing mounting pressure to fire his home secretary after she accused the police of being too lenient on pro-Palestinian protests ...
Braverman, who has a history of controversial statements, accused the police of double standards in their treatment of protests.
Suella Braverman is seemingly unable to walk past a political dispute without stirring the pot. Hailed by rightwing Conservatives as a voice of common sense ...
However, the methods used – and particularly the comparisons she made between marches in Northern Ireland and demonstrations in London – are more confusing.
A source close to the home secretary says she gave the police her "full backing", despite previously attacking Sir Mark Rowley's force for "playing ...