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Prime Minister Theresa May has written to European Council President Donald Tusk.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Readout of Prime Minister Theresa May's call with the Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern.
Prime Minister Theresa May made a statement on the New Zealand terrorist attack.
Flags on Downing Street and Foreign Office Buildings to be flown at half mast on Friday 15th March.
Prime Minister Theresa May made a statement in the House of Commons following this evening’s vote.
Queen appoints Colonel Peter Thomas McCarthy DL as Lord-Lieutenant of Renfrewshire.
Prime Minister Theresa May made a statement on Brexit in the House of Commons.
Leading figures from Britain's technology sector celebrate 30th anniversary of the World Wide Web at Downing Street.
PM Theresa May gives a statement on Brexit.
Prime Minister Theresa May's Commonwealth Day message.
Prime Minister Theresa May writes in the Grimsby Telegraph.
Prime Minister Theresa May gave a speech on Brexit in Grimsby.
Elizabeth Saville Roberts MP to be sworn of Her Majesty’s most Honourable Privy Council.
Parliament, trade unions and businesses will be given a new and enhanced role in shaping the future of workers’ rights after Brexit, the Prime Minister announced today.
Prime Minister Theresa May met President Anastasiades of Cyprus in Downing Street.
Prime Minister Theresa May visited Salisbury exactly a year after a chemical weapon was used on the streets of the city.
The government will today (4 March 2019) launch a £1.6 billion fund to boost growth and give communities a greater say in their future after Brexit.
Prime Minister Theresa May statement on the anniversary of the incident in Salisbury.
Prime Minister Theresa May had a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel today.
Prime Minister Theresa May had a call with Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan today.
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