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PM: "London will be ready on time and on budget; ready to welcome the greatest sporting events on the planet"
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
PM: "BT's employee volunteering scheme has quickly grown to provide millions of pounds worth of support to charities and community groups every year."
Writing in The Telegraph, the Prime Minister says he will not rest until people have been put in control of their choices and chances in life.
President Jacques Rogge has hailed London 2012 as a 'legacy blueprint' for future Olympic Games.
PM: "I really think it is a realistic prospect to try and turn around the lives of these 120,000 families over the next three years."
COBRA discussed the range of contingency plans that the Government has been preparing in the event of a strike
PM: "Welcome to London, it's going to be a great Games."
PM: "Mayors can really galvanise economic action to deliver economic growth and make our cities dynamos, and that is what we need in this country in the future."
Fuel tanker strike, riot report and stamps were among topics discussed at the daily 10 Downing Street press briefing.
Cabinet briefing, Falklands and stamp prices were among topics discussed at the daily 10 Downing Street press briefing.
PM: "AFC Wimbledon have shown just what can happen when people don't just sit on the sidelines, but choose to get involved."
Prime Minister David Cameron's speech on dementia to the Dementia 2012 conference on Monday 26 March 2012.
David Cameron calls for an 'all-out fight back against dementia; one that cuts across society.'
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on party funding, Afghanistan and airport strategy and the Al-Meghrahi inquiry.
Prime Minister: "We have to tackle the scourge of violence caused by binge drinking. And we have to do it now."
The names of the individuals who have received The George Medal, The Queen's Gallantry Medal and The Queen's Commendation for Bravery have been published.
Aircraft carrier policy, alcohol strategy and Asma Al-Assad were among topics discussed at the daily 10 Downing Street press briefing.
Ministerial tax, tax relief on charitable giving and Child Benefit were among topics discussed at the 10 Downing Street press briefing.
PM: "a major investment that will create many highly skilled jobs and provide a great boost to the economy."
Warm and friendly meeting, where prospects for holding elections in Zimbabwe at right time were discussed.
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