‘You’re gonna get a bit of Dr Dre’: Thérèse Coffey’s alarm goes off during LBC interview

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Thérèse Coffey’s alarm went off during an interview with LBC and the melody was Still D.R.E, a popular song by the American rapper and producer Dr Dre featuring Snoop Dogg. 

The show’s host, Nick Ferrari, was surprised when the health secretary leaned over to her phone to switch off the alarm live on air. Coffey informed him that he would be getting a bit of Dr Dre, as she burst into laughter.

Coffey was appointed health secretary this week in Liz Truss’s new cabinet after serving as the work and pensions secretary under Boris Johnson

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