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ood record of students attaining places on the | Prime Minister's Global Fellowship programme. |
ctions Officer is now under the control of the | Prime Minister's Office and reports to him as well a |
Deputy | Prime Minister's Question Time' |
f students attaining places on the prestigious | Prime Minister's Global Fellowship programme. |
24 Sussex Drive was designated the | Prime Minister's official residence in 1951. |
This prompted a rebuke from the | Prime Minister's office and political commentators i |
e relationship with John Perceval, the British | Prime Minister's chief advisor on Irish affairs. |
he served as a technical advisor in the French | Prime Minister's cabinet, responsible for industry, |
Lloyd received a knighthood in the 1990 | Prime Minister's Resignation Honours. |
The | Prime Minister's office declined to comment on the i |
providing policy advice in accordance with the | Prime Minister's policy priorities |
cience and Technology Research Division to the | Prime minister's Secretariat. |
dviser in 1986 and 1987, he became Head of the | Prime Minister's Policy Unit in 1995, a post he held |
He then served as a Deputy Minister in the | Prime Minister's Office until the 1999 elections. |
He had his first | Prime Minister's Questions as Labour Leader on 13 Oc |
The | prime minister's house was subsequently turned into |
Minister's Questions works in a similar way to | Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons. |
e Ministry of the Presidency, the First Deputy | Prime Minister's Office and the Press Center are loc |
Hogg was the head of the | Prime Minister's Policy Unit for Sir John Major. |
eigh Austin Hungerford Hoskyns was head of the | Prime Minister's Policy Unit from 1979 until 1982. |
federal election, Speaker was appointed to the | Prime Minister's transition team. |
Protection Scheme was the 2004 finalist in the | Prime Minister's better public buildings awards. |
minister in charge of Sabah affairs under the | Prime Minister's department. |
He received Israel's | Prime Minister's Medal in 1972 for his service on th |
Prime Minister's House, most commonly known as Templ | |
esidence of the Chief Whip but now used as the | Prime Minister's press office. |
Sir Mark Spencer is the | Prime Minister's political advisor. |
tional Team in March 2001 against Egypt in the | Prime Minister's Gold Cup. |
The | Prime Minister's Office, Colombo. |
ce in teaching Canadian history in 2000, and a | Prime Minister's Medal in 2001. |
Chancellors' Committee, and as a member of the | Prime Minister's Science, Engineering and Innovation |
The | prime minister's spouse, however, is still generally |
In 2003, Lim was made a Minister in the | Prime Minister's Office. |
years in office, he stepped down to become the | Prime Minister's envoy for England's failed bid to h |
He was on the staff of the | Prime Minister's Office from 1970 until 1979, and ro |
In 1988 he was appointed Director of the | Prime Minister's Office, a post he held until Shamir |
(in broadcast order) Ned Kelly, The Ashes, The | Prime Minister's Trousers, The Flying Dustmen, The A |
Prime Minister's Security Division (PMSD) is a unit | |
Prior to being the | Prime Minister's office, this was the residence of f |
nistry-level agency, reporting directly to the | prime minister's office. |
He was objecting to Nunziata's sitting in the | Prime Minister's seat during a session of Committee |
Yoshiko Kuga as Owada, | Prime Minister's Wife |
ed the Committee for Income Maintenance in the | Prime Minister's Advisory Council on Society and Wel |
The bridge was a finalist in the | Prime Minister's Award for better public buildings f |
Prior to 2006 he worked in Deputy | Prime Minister's office as a substitute. |
appointees include Carolyn Stewart-Olsen, the | prime minister's former press secretary, and Doug Fi |
On August 17, 2008, the | Prime Minister's Office issued a press release on be |
quent success as a poet to her position as the | Prime Minister's wife. |
In January 2011, received the | Prime Minister's Big Society Award . |
He played Bernard Woolley, the | Prime Minister's Principal Private Secretary, in the |
and Director of Strategic Communication in the | Prime Minister's Office of Canadian prime minister S |
In 2003, she was awarded the | Prime Minister's Medal of Appreciation for Service t |
he Lord Byng of Vimy was obligated to heed the | Prime Minister's request to call the election. |
venue for the summit meetings was the British | Prime Minister's official residence at No. 10 Downin |
Nelson was | Prime Minister's Private Secretary to five New Zeala |
r nominations followed the usual convention of | Prime Minister's Resignation Honours, rewarding loya |
Close to Ellesborough is the location of the | Prime Minister's country residence Chequers |
The | Prime Minister's residence from 1920 until 1922 was |
d to the Cook Islands, where she worked in the | Prime Minister's office. |
k after Guy Giorno assumed the position as the | Prime Minister's new Chief of Staff, Reid was appoin |
From 1945 to 1948 he worked in the | Prime Minister's Office of William Lyon Mackenzie Ki |
The | Prime Minister's official residence, 7 Race Course R |
while working for Tel Aviv University and the | Prime Minister's Office. |
Director of the | Prime Minister's Strategy Unit (formerly known as th |
In 2001, she was named chairperson of the | Prime Minister's "Caucus Task Force on Urban Issues" |
In 1994 she received the | Prime Minister's Prize for Composers and the ACUM Pr |
II initially in France; he was a member of the | Prime Minister's delegation to Washington, D.C., Que |
Oliver Hardy - The | Prime Minister's Assistant |
eturned to Ottawa to work as an advisor in the | Prime Minister's Office under Liberal Prime Minister |
He later returned to the | Prime Minister's Office as director of issues manage |
In 1993, he won a | Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence. |
It is also home to the | Prime Minister's Strategy Unit and the Social Exclus |
falling out with Lloyd George over the former | Prime Minister's controversial plans to nationalise |
Prime Minister's Reception at the Chateau Frontenac | |
Whitlam returned to the | Prime Minister's residence, The Lodge, where he had |
He joined the | Prime Minister's Office as director of appointments |
f students attaining places on the prestigious | Prime Minister's Global Fellowship programme. |
The march was also discussed at | Prime Minister's Questions in the British House of C |
ob in January 2006 to take over as head of the | Prime Minister's Delivery Unit |
conducted demographic research in the Turkish | Prime Minister's Ottoman Archives in the 90's, toget |
id by sculptor Wallace Anderson located in the | Prime Minister's Avenue in the Ballarat Botanical Ga |
The | Prime Minister's Cabinet approved the road map with |
Binoy Job is Director | Prime Minister's office. |
The | Prime Minister's Office is a ministry of the Governm |
list), he was appointed Deputy Minister in the | Prime Minister's Office on 4 August 1992. |
Prime Minister's Cup | |
ted within the Treasury Department and not the | Prime Minister's office. |
ter revolutionary leader and post-independence | prime minister) became minister of education. |
following the death of sitting MP (and former | Prime Minister) Bartholomew Ulufa'alu, of the Libera |
s one of the few senior ministers (besides the | prime minister) to have needed personal security det |
inated Chief Justiciar (equivalent to a modern | Prime Minister) of Ireland in 1331. |
Margaret Thatcher (British | Prime Minister) |
an of the Russian Government (predsedatel', or | prime minister) in August 1999. |
prime minister) in 1214, succeeding the late Chancel | |
Eddington (The Good Life and Yes Minister/Yes, | Prime Minister) |
John Prescott (then Deputy | Prime Minister) approved the plans on 28 October 200 |
Ja-Heon (1562~1624), politician, Yeonguijeong ( | Prime Minister) of the Joseon Dynasty. |
However, Pilimatalawe, the first Adigar ( | Prime Minister) chose Prince Kannasamy, reportedly w |
Winston Churchill ( | Prime Minister) and Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt (wife of F |
Hariri (31 November 1992 - 10 December 1998) ( | Prime Minister) |
Menahem Begin ( | Prime Minister) |
Plays like Pradhanamanthri ( | Prime Minister) bring out the pernicious tendencies |
amily, and Sir Robert Walpole (Britain's first | Prime Minister) began his parliamentary career here. |
was appointed again President of the Ministry ( | Prime Minister), but he didn't take office. |
y chairman of the Council of Ministers (Deputy | Prime Minister). |
pointed Josep Tarradellas as Conseller en Cap ( | Prime Minister). |
man of the Council of Ministers (equivalent to | Prime Minister). |
al notable people, including Sir Anthony Eden ( | Prime Minister). |
n who more than once held office as Taoiseach ( | Prime Minister). |
(then Alexander Kerensky became the | prime minister). |
Count of Floridablanca as secretary of State ( | Prime minister). |
First Ministry of State (in effect, assistant | Prime Minister). |
ointed as Minister of Finance (de facto Deputy | Prime Minister). |
death in 1927 (his title was later changed to | Prime Minister). |
Former | Prime Minister, Kostas Karamanlis and George Papandr |
rvative government of Stanley Bruce and became | Prime Minister, while Theodore became Treasurer. |
Lane was opened in September 1988 by the then | Prime Minister, Rt Hon. |
From 1998 until his appointment as | Prime Minister, he worked at the North Ossetian bran |
rmed its first majority government and the new | Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, appointed Jowitt as |
The last Tory | Prime Minister, at the time of the 1832 election, wa |
Zou Yinglong (deputy | prime minister, Song Dynasty) |
The Tory | Prime Minister, Henry Addington, led a war time admi |
"Gajah Mada, the | prime minister, said he will not taste any spice. |
Adnan Menderes, the Turkish | prime minister, pays a five-day visit to Afghanistan |
y were commended for their service by the then | Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. |
trip the President of the power to dismiss the | Prime Minister, National Assembly and regional assem |
When Labor won government in 1941, the | Prime Minister, John Curtin, appointed him Minister |
maneuvered the removal of an Islamic-oriented | prime minister, Necmettin Erbakan in 1997 (28 Februa |
When the | prime minister, Mahmud ben Ayad, absconded to France |
This rendered him obnoxious to Sadok's | prime minister, an apostate Jew named Mustapha ben I |
Barak called new elections for the position of | Prime Minister, which he lost to Ariel Sharon. |
wlak - leader of Polish People's Party, former | Prime Minister, current Vice Prime Minister for Econ |
ithuania and Ernestas Galvanauskas, as the new | Prime Minister, was entrusted to form a new cabinet |
After Curtin became | Prime Minister, Falstein openly clashed with him ove |
For the General and | Prime Minister, see Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of We |
1873 - 11 July 1951) was the father of British | Prime Minister, Alec Douglas-Home. |
PNP leader Michael Manley became | Prime Minister, succeeding former JLP Prime Minister |
Following the 1945 general election, the new | prime minister, Clement Attlee, appointed Buchanan a |
Gordon Coates continued as | Prime Minister, with his Reform Party winning an out |
Cadieux left Cabinet when Mulroney retired as | Prime Minister, and did not run in the 1993 federal |
Prime Minister, Yousuf Raza Gilani has ordered an in | |
Jens Stoltenberg took over as | Prime Minister, and selected Akselsen to his cabinet |
distributed leaflets accusing the new Liberal | Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau, of being a communist |
When Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as | Prime Minister, she appointed Landry Minister of Com |
Ben Chifley, the future | prime minister, helped the Cox family. |
alls are waterfalls named after former British | Prime Minister, Winston Churchill. |
y PM and VP leader Edward Natapei would become | Prime Minister, while outgoing Prime Minister Ham Li |
The defences were ordered by the then | Prime Minister, Lord Palmerston. |
26 June - Lord Russell resigns as | Prime Minister, following splits in the Liberal Part |
In April 1971, as | Prime Minister, he wore his lieutenant-colonel's ins |
ril 2006, he received 11 of 50 votes to become | prime minister, placing him third. |
atcher shares her name with the former British | Prime Minister, and seems to prefer "Meg" to her ful |
As Deputy | Prime Minister, he held the portfolio of External Af |
Gordon Brown, the former | Prime Minister, was MP for the Dunfermline East West |
As | Prime Minister, Stoph began a series of negotiations |
According to Canadian protocol, as a former | Prime Minister, she is styled "The Right Honourable" |
acted Wincenty Witos, offering him the post of | Prime Minister, but he declined the offer. |
hen Winston Churchill succeeded Chamberlain as | Prime Minister, Lord Halifax remained as Foreign Sec |
After his tenure as | Prime Minister, he represented Belgium at the Hague |
After his dismissal as | Prime Minister, Zeichner became removed from the pol |
Joe Williams replaced Henry as | Prime Minister, but Henry remained as leader of the |
Only one former | prime minister, Lord Callaghan, has publicly given a |
xplored the disappearance of former Australian | Prime Minister, Harold Holt. |
ew MPs to be appointed to this position by the | Prime Minister, David Cameron. |
P.J. Patterson, | Prime Minister, declared a public emergency. |
Another future | Prime Minister, the Earl of Home, entered the cabine |
Richard Seddon, still | Prime Minister, quickly reappointed Ward to Cabinet. |
In 1971 the British | Prime Minister, Edward Heath, captained one of the w |
nominated the Duke of Wellington, former Tory | prime minister, to the office of High Steward. |
ndustrial disputes, made political by the then | Prime Minister, Edward Heath. |
One of these ridings is held by the current | Prime Minister, Stephen Harper. |
abinet when Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as | Prime Minister, and retired from politics with the d |
Talagi has been, at various times, deputy | prime minister, minister of Finance, and minister of |
Prior to his post as adviser to the | Prime Minister, Porges served as Deputy Minister of |
ummoning him back to the capital Luoyang to be | prime minister, but each time changed his mind after |
27 August - Henry Pelham becomes | Prime Minister, following the death of Spencer Compt |
s news led to Evans meeting the former British | Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, in promotion of the NH |
his government appointing Uruzmag Karkusov as | Prime Minister, Jemal Karkusov as Interior Minister |
This was delivered to Edward Heath, then | Prime Minister, who said that the government had no |
He served twice briefly as | Prime Minister, in 1906 and again from 1909 to 1910. |
He is the lawyer of the present | prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi. |
During Borden's first term as | prime minister, the National Research Council of Can |
When he first met the then | Prime Minister, he disliked him and found him annoyi |
edical grounds, but this was overridden by the | Prime Minister, Michael Joseph Savage. |
For the Australian | Prime Minister, see John Curtin. |
The | Prime Minister, Ignacio Milam Tang is appointed by t |
e new name was unveiled on May 21, 1997 by the | Prime Minister, Janet Jagan. |
19 November - Indira Gandhi, | Prime Minister, assassinated (d.1984). |
s opened on 4 April 1970 by the then Malaysian | Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. |
A "President of a government" is akin to a | prime minister, not a president of a state. |
upply, the controller had direct access to the | Prime Minister, although Portal rarely exercised thi |
Mahinda Rajapaksa, then | Prime Minister, was nominated as the Presidential ca |
In 1958, he was appointed General and became | Prime Minister, Defence Minister, and Army Commander |
He was also a close friend of the British | Prime Minister, William Pitt the Younger- who had at |
gnani essentially became the foreign minister, | prime minister, and interior minister of the Vatican |
Eventually, the | Prime Minister, David Lange, fired Douglas as financ |
Moustapha Niasse | Prime Minister, Senegal 1983 & 2000-01 |
13 March - Gladstone resigns as | Prime Minister, but the Conservatives fail to form a |
Former | Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, also addressed the con |
He is Australia's shortest serving | Prime Minister, with a term lasting just eight days. |
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