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    The government will continue to do everything possible to support this historic city to recover fully.

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    “Thank you to our emergency services, our police, our health services, everybody at Porton Down, and Public Health England who have been working so hard, and continue to work hard” – PM

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    Prime Minister Theresa May visited Salisbury today to thank the emergency services, doctors, nurses, and investigation teams who have led the response to the attack on 4 March 2018.

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  4. Mar 14

    This was not just an act of attempted murder in Salisbury – nor just an act against UK. It is an affront to the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons.

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  5. Mar 14

    Professor Stephen Hawking was a brilliant and extraordinary mind - one of the great scientists of his generation. His courage, humour and determination to get the most from life was an inspiration. His legacy will not be forgotten.

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  6. Mar 13

    With a strong economy we can continue to create jobs, invest in public services and build a country that works for everyone.

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    "A reckless and despicable act": PM's statement to Parliament on the use of a nerve agent in Salisbury.

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    Mar 12

    "We want to ensure delivers the best possible future for our young people" —PM on

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  9. Mar 10

    It was great to be in Harrow earlier today with campaigning for .

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  10. Mar 9

    . has long supported the work of in his constituency. They work to help the poorest and most vulnerable in the world improve their lives, believing where you start in life shouldn't dictate where you finish.

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  11. Mar 8

    I'm passionate about getting more women to run for their local council and to become Members of Parliament. Visit the site for more information about how to become a candidate:

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    Mar 8

    On International Women’s Day, I am proud to serve as Britain’s second female Prime Minister alongside so many other women in vital public positions

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  13. Mar 8

    Thousands of women endure unimaginable violence and other forms of abuse every single day. I am determined to stop this - and the government’s new domestic abuse bill will lead the way in bringing about the change we need.

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    Mar 7

    Wow - Maisie from Oscar-winning film receives praise from and in today's Prime Minister's Questions. We couldn't be prouder.

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  15. Mar 7

    .: 'to mansplain - verb informal - explaining (something) to someone, typically a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronising.'

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    Mar 7

    We’re giving councils more funding to deliver on their priorities – an increase of £830 million in core spending power across the country.

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    Mar 7

    The number of people living absolute poverty in the UK has fallen by 600,000 since 2010.

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    Mar 7

    The number of social homes failing to meet the Decent Homes standard is down by 55% from its peak under Labour - with over 476,000 local authority homes brought up to standard since 2010.

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    Mar 7

    Whilst we’ve committed £1 billion through to 2020 to tackle rough sleeping and homelessness, we know it’s not only about money. That's why we’re changing how councils approach this issue to help more people get tailored support sooner when they’re at risk of homelessness.

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    Mar 7

    We pledged in our manifesto to halve rough sleeping by 2022 and eliminate it altogether by 2027. We’ve already committed £1 billion to help bring this about, and are piloting the Housing First approach in three of our great cities.

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