Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli reminded the main opposition Nepali Congress to comply with a gentlemen’s agreement, in which the major parties had reportedly agreed to form the UML-led government after the Constitution promulgation. |
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Since then, no Sovereign has tried to impose a Prime Minister on Parliament. |
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The album was released in September 1979, four months after Thatcher was elected Prime Minister. |
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Later that month, Hage met with General Habbush and Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz. |
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Bermuda's proximity to the US had made it attractive as the site for summit conferences between British Prime Ministers and US Presidents. |
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The House of Lords does not control the term of the Prime Minister or of the Government. |
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In particular, all Prime Ministers since 1902 have been members of the Lower House. |
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They were selected by the Prime Minister of the day, but were formally appointed by the Sovereign. |
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Another officer of the body is the Leader of the House of Lords, a peer selected by the Prime Minister. |
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A Deputy Leader is also appointed by the Prime Minister, and takes the place of an absent or unavailable leader. |
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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of Her Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom. |
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The Prime Minister is ex officio also First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service. |
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They also provided the basis for the evolution of the office of Prime Minister, which did not exist at that time. |
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Although the modern Prime Minister selects Ministers, appointment still rests with the Sovereign. |
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With the Prime Minister as its leader, the Cabinet forms the executive branch of government. |
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The Prime Minister became responsible for calling meetings, presiding, taking notes, and reporting to the Sovereign. |
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Finally, he set an example for future Prime Ministers by resigning his offices in 1742 after a vote of confidence, which he won by just 3 votes. |
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For all his contributions, Walpole was not a Prime Minister in the modern sense. |
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From this time, there was a growing acceptance of the position of Prime Minister and the title was more commonly used, if only unofficially. |
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Led by the Prime Minister, the Cabinet is collectively responsible for whatever the government does. |
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First, the Act removed the Sovereign from the election process and the choice of Prime Minister. |
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As the franchise increased, power shifted to the people and Prime Ministers assumed more responsibilities with respect to party leadership. |
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Several 20th century Prime Ministers, such as David Lloyd George and Winston Churchill, were famous for their oratorical skills. |
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Indirectly, the Act enhanced the already dominant position of Prime Minister in the constitutional hierarchy. |
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The role and power of the Prime Minister have been subject to much change in the last fifty years. |
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Generally, however, the Prime Minister is held responsible by the nation for the consequences of legislation or of general government policy. |
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The Prime Minister's powers are also limited by the House of Commons, whose support the Government is obliged to maintain. |
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Peerages, knighthoods, and most other honours are bestowed by the Sovereign only on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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Members of Parliament who hold ministerial office or political privileges can expect removal for failing to support the Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Minister is responsible for producing and enforcing the Ministerial Code. |
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Until 2006, the Lord Chancellor was the highest paid member of the government, ahead of the Prime Minister. |
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It is a constitutional convention that only a Privy Counsellor can be appointed Prime Minister. |
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The issue was resolved by appointing him to the Council immediately prior to his appointment as Prime Minister. |
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Chequers, a country house in Buckinghamshire, gifted to the government in 1917, may be used as a country retreat for the Prime Minister. |
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Upon retirement, it is customary for the Sovereign to grant a Prime Minister some honour or dignity. |
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As of April 2017, there are four living former Prime Ministers, as seen below. |
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The Prime Minister, Cabinet ministers and the Leader of HM Opposition are traditionally sworn of the Privy Council upon appointment. |
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Until the late 20th century, the Prime Ministers and Chief Justices of Canada and Australia were also appointed Privy Counsellors. |
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On 1 August 2013 Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg opened the Lincs Offshore Wind Farm. |
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Prime Ministers of some other Commonwealth countries that retain the Queen as their sovereign continue to be sworn of the Council. |
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As Prime Minister, May's focus has primarily been on withdrawing the UK from the European Union. |
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On becoming Prime Minister, May became the first woman to have held two of the Great Offices of State. |
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It is widely believed that former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto introduced the two during their time at Oxford. |
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In May 2011, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announced the Coalition Government's plans to legislate for a mainly elected House of Lords. |
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Ethical socialism has been publicly supported by British Prime Ministers Ramsay MacDonald, Clement Attlee, and Tony Blair. |
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While Asquith became Leader of the Opposition, George forged a coalition with the Conservative leader Bonar Law, continuing to be Prime Minister. |
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After Prime Minister Theresa May called a snap election on 19 April 2017, Carswell announced that he would not contest the election. |
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During this era, all but 11 of the 149 UUP Stormont MPs were members of the Orange Order, as were all Prime Ministers. |
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Brookeborough, despite having felt that Craigavon had held on to power for too long, was Prime Minister for one year longer. |
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Prime Minister David Cameron congratulated the SNP on the result, but vowed to campaign for the Union in any independence referendum. |
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On 8 September 2012 in defending the UK government spending cuts, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg accused Carwyn Jones of blaming London. |
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Former British Prime Minster Tony Blair also acknowledged the leading role which McGuinness had in ensuring the Agreement would be enforced. |
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In 2008, Prime Minister John Key ruled out any abolition of the Supreme Court and return to the Privy Council. |
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Prime Minister Theresa May invoked Article 50 on 29 March 2017 to formally initiate the withdrawal process. |
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On his appointment as Prime Minister in May 1940, Winston Churchill created for himself the new post of Minister of Defence. |
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The Prime Minister may delegate to other ministers the right to countersign these decisions of the President. |
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In questions of strategic importance, the Prime Minister has the same right. |
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Lee Kuan Yew became Prime Minister, and the country moved from Third World economy to First World affluence in a single generation. |
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In 1990, Goh Chok Tong succeeded Lee and became Singapore's second Prime Minister. |
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In 2004, Lee Hsien Loong, the eldest son of Lee Kuan Yew, became the country's third Prime Minister. |
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Executive power rests with the Cabinet of Singapore, led by the Prime Minister and, to a much lesser extent, the President. |
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Both Reagan and new British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher denounced the Soviet Union and its ideology. |
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The Prime Minister, Tony Blair, approved the ORLT, which was led by Brigadier David Richards, Chief of Joint Force Operations. |
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The former Prime Minister David Cameron was ultimately responsible for this British policy failure. |
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The Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk also announced he would resign over Panama Papers leaks. |
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On learning of Bell's death, the Canadian Prime Minister, Mackenzie King, cabled Mrs. |
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Their motions came after Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina suggested the idea while addressing the UN General Assembly that year. |
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Home Rule Bills introduced by Liberal Prime Minister Gladstone failed of passage, and split the Liberals. |
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In 1973, with DeGaulle gone, Conservative Prime Minister Heath negotiated terms for admission and Britain finally joined the Community. |
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In the event, he stood down on 13 July, with Theresa May becoming Prime Minister. |
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He was an admirer of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, whom he knew personally, and supported his plans for Ireland. |
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In Indian politics, Rushdie has criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party and its Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |
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In 2011, British Prime Minister David Cameron added an artwork with 'more passion' in neon by Emin in his private apartment at 10 Downing Street. |
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Allegations of hacking have also been brought up in relation to former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the Royal Family. |
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It claimed that in 2011 at Windsor Castle, while having lunch with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, the monarch criticised the union. |
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Former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, it is said, used to carry a copy of the book in her handbag. |
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On 11 August, Iraq's highest court ruled that PM Maliki's bloc is biggest in parliament, meaning Maliki could stay Prime Minister. |
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Nawaz Sharif, two-time Prime Minister of Pakistan, had planned a triumphant return to his native soil nearly seven years after choosing exile. |
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The president of the transitional government, EPRDF leader Meles Zenawi, became Prime Minister, and Negasso Gidada was elected President. |
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The politics of Ethiopia takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government. |
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In 1967, Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal became Prime Minister, a position to which he was appointed by Shermarke. |
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The government was headed by the President of Somalia, to whom the cabinet reported through the Prime Minister. |
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On 19 June 2011, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed resigned from his position as Prime Minister of Somalia. |
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Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, Mohamed's former Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, was later named permanent Prime Minister. |
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On 17 December 2014, former Premier Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke was reappointed Prime Minister. |
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The President exercises their executive power assisted by their appointee, the Prime Minister, currently Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed. |
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In 2016, Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson resigned after being implicated in the Panama Papers scandal. |
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Australian Prime Minister John Howard also stated that Australia would invoke the ANZUS Treaty along similar lines. |
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The members of the government are the Prime Minister, Deputy ministers and other ministers. |
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The current Prime Minister of the Czech Republic is Bohuslav Sobotka, serving since 17 January 2014 as 11th Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs have primary roles in setting foreign policy. |
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The head of government is the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, who often is the leader of the largest party of the coalition. |
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The Prime Minister is a primus inter pares, with no explicit powers beyond those of the other ministers. |
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The Parliament can be dissolved by a recommendation of the Prime minister endorsed by the President. |
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It is headed by the Prime Minister of Finland, and consists of him or her, of other ministers, and of the Chancellor of Justice. |
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Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool, UK Prime Minister from 1812 to 1827, was quartered in Dumfries in 1796 during his military service. |
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Television programmes were interrupted by a newsflash announcing that the Prime Minister had resigned. |
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Much to the criticism of his peers, he continued this practice decades later, even after he was elected Prime Minister. |
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He resigned as Prime Minister in June 1885 and declined Queen Victoria's offer of an earldom. |
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Gladstone regained his position as Prime Minister and combined the office with that of Lord Privy Seal. |
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The general election of 1892 resulted in a minority Liberal government with Gladstone as Prime Minister. |
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Remarkably the three Prime Ministers from 1880 to 1902, namely Gladstone, Salisbury and Rosebery, all attended both Eton and Christ Church. |
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Conservative leader and former Prime Minister, Arthur Balfour, lost his seat, Manchester East, on a swing of over 20 percent. |
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Wellington was also the only field marshal to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, though several others served as cabinet ministers. |
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Most importantly, the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, was kept quietly informed of radar's progress. |
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King was three time Prime Minister of Canada, doing much to help preserve the unity of the French and English populations in his vast country. |
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The Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her two Sikh bodyguards in retaliation. |
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The paper was sent to the central British Government to be read by Prime Minister Theresa May. |
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If one party obtains a majority of seats, then that party is entitled to form the Government, with its leader as Prime Minister. |
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On 18 April 2017, the Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would seek an election on 8 June, despite previously ruling out an early election. |
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An earldom became, with a few exceptions, the default peerage to which a former Prime Minister was elevated. |
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The Prime Minister was preoccupied with nonbudgetary concerns such as the war. |
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Eisenhower mentioned the need to British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan at a meeting at Camp David. |
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British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher wrote to President Carter on 10 July 1980, to request that he approve supply of Trident I missiles. |
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On 23 September 2009, then Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed that this reduction to three submarines was still under consideration. |
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Along with Ross, the group originally consisted of Lorraine McIntosh, James Prime, Dougie Vipond, Ewen Vernal and Graeme Kelling. |
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Manson cites actress Glenn Close and former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as her acting influences for the ambiguous character. |
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He appoints ministers, including a Prime Minister, that have the confidence of the Chamber of Representatives to form the federal government. |
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A few hours later, the new government under Prime Minister Yves Leterme was sworn in. |
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Finally, in December 2011 the Di Rupo Government led by Walloon socialist Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo was sworn in. |
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As Prime Minister, Lloyd George favoured the Conservatives in his coalition in the 1918 elections, leaving the Liberal Party a minority. |
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He is so far the only British Prime Minister to have been Welsh and to have spoken English as a second language. |
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Although many Prime Ministers have been barristers, Lloyd George is to date the only solicitor to have held that office. |
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Lloyd George himself became Prime Minister, with the nation demanding he take vigorous charge of the war. |
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Prime Minister David Lloyd George ensured that the daffodil had a place in the investiture of Edward, Prince of Wales. |
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Goscombe John and was erected in 1921 when Lloyd George was Prime Minister. |
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The British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, opposed the offensive, as did General Ferdinand Foch the French Chief of the General Staff. |
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This resulted in prominent Conservative ministers being unseated from their constituencies, including former Prime Minister Arthur Balfour. |
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In December 1992, the British Prime Minister, John Major, announced their formal separation in Parliament. |
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In the 1931 British election the Labour Party was virtually destroyed, leaving MacDonald as Prime Minister for a largely Conservative coalition. |
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In the 1931 British election, the Labour Party was virtually destroyed, leaving MacDonald as Prime Minister for a largely Conservative coalition. |
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Francis Hincks, who would become the Province of Canada's Prime Minister in 1851, favoured the plan. |
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Previous MPs for Shrewsbury have included 19th century Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli. |
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Leo Blair, the father of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, was a resident of the town. |
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A petition in 2007 to make Saint David's Day a bank holiday was rejected by the office of the British Prime Minister Tony Blair. |
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Famous journalists, preachers, and even the future Prime Minister Lloyd George, vouched for the genuineness of the revival and of Evan Roberts. |
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The President is the head of state, and the Prime Minister is the head of government. |
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Following the election of the Labour Party's Harold Wilson as Prime Minister in 1974, Jones became a tax exile. |
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In 2016, Church along with numerous other celebrities, toured the UK to support Corbyn's bid to become Prime Minister. |
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In 2000, Prime Minister Lionel Jospin agreed to grant increased autonomy to Corsica. |
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The government of the conservative Prime Minister was replaced by the technocratic cabinet of Mario Monti. |
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The new leader who will be elected on April 6, becoming Prime Minister shortly thereafter, is likely to be very nearly out on his feet. |
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Both William Pitt and the Prime Minister, the Duke of Newcastle, were extremely bullish about the prospects of the campaign. |
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The British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, resigned during the battle and was replaced by Winston Churchill. |
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Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, ordered any ship or boat available, large or small, to collect the stranded soldiers. |
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The Prime Minister of Japan is the head of government and is appointed by the Emperor after being designated by the Diet from among its members. |
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The Prime Minister is the head of the Cabinet and he appoints and dismisses the Ministers of State. |
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Raghib Pasha, born in Greece to Greek parents, served as Prime Minister of Egypt. |
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Belizean Prime Minister Dean Barrow has stated his intention to use tourism to combat poverty throughout the country. |
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British Prime Minister Lord Palmerston reportedly read Uncle Tom's Cabin three times when deciding on this. |
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In 2008, Sir Martin Doughty, the Chairman of Natural England, warned the Prime Minister of the potential danger of genetically modified crops. |
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In 1975, a new terminal was opened by the then incumbent Prime Minister Harold Wilson. |
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The name comes from their association with Lord Palmerston, who was Prime Minister at the time and promoted the idea. |
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The party with majority support in the House of Representatives forms the government and its leader becomes Prime Minister. |
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In 1971 the British Prime Minister, Edward Heath, captained one of the winning boats. |
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The then Prime Minister Jan Smuts wrote the preamble to the United Nations Charter. |
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The parliament is primarily responsible for the formation of the executive branch and the Cabinet of Ministers, headed by the Prime Minister. |
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The heads of regional and district administrations are appointed by the President in accordance with the proposals of the Prime Minister. |
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Mircea Snegur was elected as Speaker of the Parliament, and Mircea Druc as Prime Minister. |
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However, amendments passed in 1999 reduced his powers somewhat and the President now shares executive authority with the Prime Minister. |
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On March 2, 2008, Dmitry Medvedev was elected President of Russia while Putin became Prime Minister. |
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Putin returned to the presidency following the 2012 presidential elections, and Medvedev was appointed Prime Minister. |
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The President, Prime Minister Yahya Ould Ahmed Waghef, and Mohamed Ould R'zeizim, Minister of Internal Affairs, were arrested. |
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Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh was forced to resign after his cabinet came under fire for its slow response to the economic crisis. |
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Somsak Chunharas, MD, MPH, was Deputy Prime Minister for Public Health of Thailand. |
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After his resignation and appointment of Miyeegombyn Enkhbold as Prime Minister, this project was abandoned. |
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He can also dissolve the parliament after consulting the Prime Minister and the president of the Constitutional court. |
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The opium trade incurred intense enmity from the later British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. |
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In 1884 the International Meridian Conference adopted the Greenwich meridian as the universal Prime Meridian or zero point of longitude. |
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On 27 April 1961, Sir Milton Margai led Sierra Leone to independence from Great Britain and became the country's first Prime Minister. |
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They reinstated the constitution and returned power to Stevens, who at last assumed the office of Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Meridian passes through Ghana, specifically through the industrial port town of Tema. |
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Ghanaian Prime Minister and President Kwame Nkrumah aimed at rapidly expanding the GAF to support the United States of Africa ambitions. |
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The Prime Minister is the head of government and is the leader of the party with the most seats in the House of Assembly. |
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The British Prime Minister isn't a monarch by any stretch of the imagination. |
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Lean flavor scores for this muscle were lower than those for ribeye, especially in Prime grade carcasses. |
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Ozzie Train, secretary. Ozzie needs little introduction, other than that he is the remaining half of Prime Press, and a genuine completist. |
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Margaret Thatcher, leader of the Conservative Party, was Britain's first female Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Minister deflected some increasingly pointed questions by claiming he had an appointment. |
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Or, have Muslims been alienated from the Congress because of the Prime Minister's warm embrace of the Great Satan? |
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At the end of the Phoney War, Winston Churchill became the wartime Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Minister could count on the support of a hawkish majority in Parliament to support the invasion. |
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The Royal Greenwich Observatory in London is the defining point of the Prime Meridian. |
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Towards the end of the century Prime Ministers of Scottish descent included William Gladstone, and the Earl of Rosebery. |
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In 1916, David Lloyd George became the first Welshman to become Prime Minister of Britain when he was made head of the 1916 coalition government. |
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In practice these are always exercised by the monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister and the other ministers of HM Government. |
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The Monarch also appoints the Prime Minister, who then forms a government from members of the Houses of Parliament. |
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However, today the monarch is advised by the outgoing Prime Minister as to whom he or she should offer the position next. |
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Prior to that, dissolution was effected by the Sovereign, always on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Minister could seek dissolution at a time politically advantageous to his or her party. |
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If the Prime Minister loses the support of the House of Commons, Parliament will dissolve and a new election will be held. |
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However, neither the Prime Minister nor members of the Government are elected by the House of Commons. |
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His Prime Meridian ran through the Fortunate Isles, the westernmost land recorded, at around the position of El Hierro in the Canary Islands. |
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The extreme impact led to a personal visit by Prime Minister David Cameron. |
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Usually, judges attached to regular courts are formally appointed by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister. |
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In the circumstances, the period occupied in preferring appeals to the President and the Prime Minister was not incondonable. |
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The Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition, and other leaders from both sides are normally given priority. |
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After the opening of parliament the King gives a speech followed by the Prime Minister's declaration of government. |
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Interventionism and strong armed forces were to prove a hallmark of Toryism under subsequent Prime Ministers. |
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Pitt, at the age of 24, became Great Britain's youngest Prime Minister ever. |
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The general elections of 1790 resulted in a majority for the government, and Pitt continued as Prime Minister. |
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With the collapse of Lord North's ministry in 1782, the Whig Lord Rockingham became Prime Minister for the second time, but died within months. |
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The Duke of Portland became Prime Minister, with Fox and Lord North, as Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary respectively. |
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Prime Minister Spencer Perceval was assassinated in 1812 and was replaced by Lord Liverpool. |
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When the Tories were returned to power in 1834, Wellington declined to become Prime Minister and Peel was selected instead. |
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Prime Ministers of Commonwealth countries which retain the British monarch as their sovereign continue to be sworn as Privy Counsellors. |
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During this conference, the United Kingdom held its general election, and Clement Attlee replaced Churchill as Prime Minister. |
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Following the resignation of Neville Chamberlain on 10 May 1940, Churchill became Prime Minister. |
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The war energised Churchill, who was 65 years old when he became Prime Minister. |
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In 1956, after retiring as Prime Minister, Churchill went to Aachen to receive the Charlemagne Prize for his contribution to European Unity. |
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At one point in October 1956 Eden and French Prime Minister Guy Mollet discussed having France join the Commonwealth. |
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The UK Foreign Affairs Committee called upon Prime Minister David Cameron to boycott the event, however, he chose to attend. |
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In modern times, all Prime Ministers and Leaders of the Opposition have been drawn from the Commons, not the Lords. |
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Perceval remains the only British Prime Minister to have been assassinated. |
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These included Kenneth Clarke as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Michael Heseltine as Deputy Prime Minister. |
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The 2010 general election led to Cameron becoming Prime Minister as the head of a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. |
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Nadine Dorries warned the Prime Minister that a leadership challenge could happen. |
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He was soon accepted into Prime Minister Asquith's war cabinet, becoming the first Labour Party member to serve in government. |
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The group's current leader is the former Prime Minister of Belgium Guy Verhofstadt. |
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Wilberforce was buried in the north transept, close to his friend, the former Prime Minister, William Pitt. |
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The Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice have joint responsibility for a commission on a British bill of rights. |
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In 1834, William dismissed the Whig Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, and appointed a Tory, Sir Robert Peel. |
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The Royal Greenwich Observatory, in South East London, is the defining point of the Prime Meridian. |
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The former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg is also an MP for Sheffield, representing Sheffield Hallam. |
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A leaked memo from Downing Street reports that the Prime Minister is planning to call a general election next week. |
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Kingfisher Shopping Centre was opened in 1976 by the then Prime Minister James Callaghan and now forms the town's primary retail centre. |
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In May 2011, Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he was considering scrapping the project. |
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Jeremy Hunt remained in post after Theresa May became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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The allocation and transfer of responsibilities between ministers and departments is also generally at the Prime Minister's discretion. |
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Despite the custom of meeting on a Thursday, after the appointment of Gordon Brown as Prime Minister the meeting day was switched to Tuesday. |
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The Prime Minister normally has a weekly audience with the Queen thereafter. |
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Cabinet meetings are usually held in the Cabinet Room of 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's official residence. |
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The Cabinet's formal relationship with Parliament, or at least the Prime Minister's hopes for it, are set out in the Ministerial Code. |
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The Labour Party is currently at the helm of the government, the Prime Minister being Joseph Muscat. |
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The victim blamed xenophobic speeches of the conservative Prime Minister David Cameron. |
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He thought the effect of this language from the Prime Minister had been to loosen the purse-strings of the Treasury. |
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A technocrat cabinet was formed with Moudud Ahmed as Deputy Prime Minister. |
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Prime Minister Zia was forced to implement the caretaker government provision in the constitution in 1996 by the opposition. |
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In her second term as Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia signed a Defence Cooperation Agreement with China. |
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The message of the Japanese Prime Minister's speech was lost in translation. |
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William Pitt the Younger, the Prime Minister, had promised emancipation to accompany the Act. |
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British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain was raised by his Unitarian statesman father, Joseph Chamberlain. |
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The former Prime Minister of Thailand, Abhisit Vejjajiva, who governed from 2008 to 2011, was also educated at Eton. |
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The most important auberge still standing is Auberge de Castille, which currently houses the Office of the Prime Minister of Malta. |
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The former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke once held the world record for drinking a yard. |
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His grandfather, former Prime Minister Earl Russell, died in 1878, and was remembered by Russell as a kindly old man in a wheelchair. |
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Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India, often described Kipling's novel Kim as one of his favourite books. |
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On 26 November 2008, Pratchett met the Prime Minister Gordon Brown and asked for an increase in dementia research funding. |
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He returned to filming in 1940, as Disraeli in Thorold Dickinson's The Prime Minister. |
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On 5 December 1976, with principal photography finished, the 007 Stage was formally opened by the former Prime Minister Harold Wilson. |
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British Prime Minister John Major was the political leader most closely identified with promotion of sports. |
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Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and he referred to the flag of the United Kingdom as the Union Jack. |
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Its administration consists of the Monarch and the Council of Ministers, which is headed by a Prime Minister. |
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The Governor of Aruba is Alfonso Boekhoudt, and the Prime Minister is Mike Eman. |
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The government is led by the Prime Minister, who selects all the remaining ministers. |
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These simple executive tasks naturally gave the Prime Minister ascendancy over his Cabinet colleagues. |
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The Prime Minister dismissed requests that the two elements of the Bill should be split. |
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Prime Minister Theresa May has stated that her government will not agree to this proposal. |
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Then Prime Minister Gordon Brown also publicly attacked the independence option. |
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Former Prime Minister Sir John Major rejected the idea of a currency union, saying it would require the UK to underwrite Scottish debt. |
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Edinburgh is the birthplace of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair who attended the city's Fettes College. |
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On 13 July almost three weeks after the vote Theresa May succeeded David Cameron as Prime Minister. |
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In March 2014, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk reiterated the government's stance that Ukraine is not seeking NATO membership. |
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The most important prerogative still personally exercised by the monarch is the choice of whom to appoint Prime Minister. |
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It is the monarch's constitutional duty to appoint a Prime Minister who can command support of a majority in the House of Commons. |
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Walpole's first year as Prime Minister was also marked by the discovery of a plot formed by Francis Atterbury, the Bishop of Rochester. |
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His colleague retired on 15 May 1730 and this date is sometimes given as the beginning of Walpole's unofficial tenure as Prime Minister. |
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Bolingbroke and Pulteney ran a periodical called The Craftsman in which they incessantly denounced the Prime Minister's policies. |
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These constituencies returned members of parliament hostile to the Prime Minister. |
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In the new Parliament, many Whigs thought the aging Prime Minister incapable of leading the military campaign. |
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Lord Orford was succeeded as Prime Minister by Lord Wilmington in an administration whose true head was Lord Carteret. |
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Lord North held the post of Prime Minister with a Tory majority backing him, advocating military suppression of the American rebellion. |
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On 27 November 2006, British Prime Minister Tony Blair made a partial apology for Britain's role in the African slavery trade. |
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He resigned as Prime Minister and the Conservatives named Bonar Law, and after him Stanley Baldwin. |
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The Act that finally succeeded was proposed by the Whigs, led by Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey. |
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In 1783, Pitt became Prime Minister but was still unable to achieve reform. |
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The Prime Minister's absolutist views proved extremely unpopular, even within his own party. |
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Lord Grey's first announcement as Prime Minister was a pledge to carry out parliamentary reform. |
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Upon Derby's retirement in 1868, Disraeli became Prime Minister briefly before losing that year's election. |
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The election was a massive defeat for the Whigs across the country, and Peel became Prime Minister. |
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In a letter of February 1844, he slighted the Prime Minister for failing to send him a Policy Circular. |
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Russell dismissed Lord Palmerston from the cabinet, leaving the latter determined to deprive the Prime Minister of office as well. |
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Derby had either to take office or risk damage to his reputation and he accepted the Queen's commission as Prime Minister. |
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Disraeli's term as Prime Minister, which began in February 1868, would therefore be short unless the Conservatives won the general election. |
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A work of fiction by a former Prime Minister was a new thing for Britain, and the book became a best seller. |
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The Queen sent for Disraeli, and he became Prime Minister for the second time. |
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Prime Minister Churchill asked President Eisenhower for help in overthrowing Mossadeq. |
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His speech was widely anticipated, if only because his dislike for Disraeli was well known, and caused the Prime Minister much worry. |
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Two attempts were made by Liberals under British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone to enact home rule bills. |
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In 2014, the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, was chosen to be President of the European Council, as resigned as prime minister. |
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In early May 1940, the Norway Debate questioned the fitness for office of the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. |
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Clement Attlee formed the Attlee ministry in the United Kingdom in 1945, succeeding Winston Churchill as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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Party leader Clement Attlee became Prime Minister replacing Winston Churchill in late July. |
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In 1979 newly elected Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher rejected and reversed it. |
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Labour was to remain out of office for the next thirteen years, until 1964, when Harold Wilson became Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Minister of India is Narendra Modi, who was formerly Chief Minister of Gujarat. |
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Both the Prime Minister and the SSBN Control Officer would be able to see each other on their monitors when the command was given. |
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The letters are destroyed unopened whenever a Prime Minister leaves office. |
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This resulted in a change of government, with the Conservative Party returning to power and Churchill replacing Attlee as Prime Minister. |
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There had been no discussion of the canal at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference in London in late June and early July. |
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