Morning press briefing from 20 July 2010
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: betting accounts, TUC, Lockerbie, police cuts and misc Betting Accounts Asked whether the announcement was linked to what the Prime Minister had talked...
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Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: Long-term Care Commission, torture, and the Food Standards Agency Long-term Care Commission Asked about the Long-Term Care Commission, the Prime...
View ArticlePrime Minister’s Questions
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg took the Prime Minister place in the weekly PMQs session. Afghanistan, pensioners and benefits were on the agenda at today’s PMQs. The Deputy Prime Minister also took...
View ArticleMinister of State at the Department for Education
The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of John Hayes MP as Minister of State at the Department for Education in addition to his current role as Minister of State at the Department for...
View ArticleUK-US relationship “essential” for security and prosperity – PM
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama have spoken of the strength of the “special relationship” between the UK and US as they met in Washington. They held talks at the White House as...
View ArticleMorning press briefing from 21 July 2010
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: US trip and misc US Trip Asked about the Prime Minister’s talks yesterday with President Obama and in particular what was said about Megrahi, the Prime...
View ArticleAfternoon press briefing from 21 July 2010
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: Iraq war, Yarlswood, Afghanistan, Prime Minister in the US, Graduate tax, Network Rail and Al Megrahi Iraq war Asked whether the Government thought that...
View ArticlePM discusses trade in New York
Prime Minister David Cameron has held talks with financial and business leaders in New York about opportunities to boost UK-US trade and invest in Britain. The PM attended a roundtable event at the...
View ArticleMorning press briefing from 20 July 2010
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: betting accounts, TUC, Lockerbie, police cuts and misc Betting Accounts Asked whether the announcement was linked to what the Prime Minister had talked...
View ArticleAfternoon press briefing from 20 July 2010
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: Long-term Care Commission, torture, and the Food Standards Agency Long-term Care Commission Asked about the Long-Term Care Commission, the Prime...
View ArticlePrime Minister’s Questions
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg took the Prime Minister place in the weekly PMQs session. Afghanistan, pensioners and benefits were on the agenda at today’s PMQs. The Deputy Prime Minister also took...
View ArticleMinister of State at the Department for Education
The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of John Hayes MP as Minister of State at the Department for Education in addition to his current role as Minister of State at the Department for...
View ArticleUK-US relationship “essential” for security and prosperity – PM
Prime Minister David Cameron and President Barack Obama have spoken of the strength of the “special relationship” between the UK and US as they met in Washington. They held talks at the White House as...
View ArticleMorning press briefing from 21 July 2010
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: US trip and misc US Trip Asked about the Prime Minister’s talks yesterday with President Obama and in particular what was said about Megrahi, the Prime...
View ArticleAfternoon press briefing from 21 July 2010
Briefing by the Prime Minister’s Spokesman on: Iraq war, Yarlswood, Afghanistan, Prime Minister in the US, Graduate tax, Network Rail and Al Megrahi Iraq war Asked whether the Government thought that...
View ArticlePM discusses trade in New York
Prime Minister David Cameron has held talks with financial and business leaders in New York about opportunities to boost UK-US trade and invest in Britain. The PM attended a roundtable event at the...
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