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Posted by David Cameron, July 29th, 2011 .
We can be proud of the progress we’re making in government.
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Tags: Britain, budget, Conservative Party, David Cameron, Equitable Life, Libya, nhs, Spending Review, The Work Programme
Posted by Stephen Crabb, July 22nd, 2011 .
Over 120 volunteers have joined our project to teach skills in Africa.
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Tags: Project Umubano 2011, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Social Action, volunteers
Posted by Roger Gale MP, June 22nd, 2011 .
It is right that we endeavour to help those most in need.
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Tags: charity, international development, Overseas aid, Oxfam, Sudan
Posted by Lord Hurd, March 29th, 2011 .
We should say No to AV, and yes to our current system.
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Tags: AV, First Past the Post, Foreign Office, Foreign Secretary, Geoffrey Howe, Malcolm Rifkind, Margaret Beckett, No to AV, William Hague
Posted by James Morris, October 17th, 2010 .
Our country is well placed to take advantage of the opportunities.
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Tags: Brazil, China, foreign policy, India
Posted by Timothy Kirkhope MEP, MEP, September 17th, 2010 .
We must carefully analyse all Commission & Parliament spending.
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Tags: budget, ECR, European Commission, European Parliament, European Systemic Risk Board, European Union
Posted by Syed Kamall MEP, September 14th, 2010 .
This new scheme will help sow the seeds of free enterprise.
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Tags: Kiva, Pakistan, poverty
Posted by Damian Green, August 15th, 2010 .
The Coalition have pledged to reduce numbers substantially.
( 17 comments )
Tags: EU, illegal immigration, Labour, national border police
Posted by David Cameron, July 30th, 2010 .
The Coalition is taking the tough decisions to rescue our economy.
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Tags: academy, Afghanistan, Armed Forces, bureaucracy, Coalition, Economy, Eric Pickles, GPs, Labour, nhs, United Kingdom
Posted by Richard Peers, July 25th, 2010 .
Volunteers have flown out for the fourth year of Project Umubano.
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Tags: football, Moldova, Project Umubano, Romania, Rwanda, Ukraine