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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Government has published January progress updates for each department's Structural Reform Plans. External site: [Business plans](http://transparency.number10.gov.uk/transparency/srp)
Dr Michael Geoffrey Ipgrave becomes Suffragan See of Woolwich.
Reverend Jonathan Clark becomes Suffragan See of Croydon.
On the Cabinet, Queen's speech, economy, Informal European Council, bankers' bonuses, welfare reform bill and the Falklands.
Dr Anthony Seldon leads on a series of articles written by prominent historians for the Number 10 website
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on Syria, bonuses, Europe and Scotland
"Countries right across Europe need bold action to recover their economic dynamism, to get to grips with their debts and to secure growth and jobs for the future."
"My message to other leaders was clear: we've got to be bold and decisive."
Extra summit called by President Van Rompuy to focus discussion on growth and competitiveness
"The Prime Minister wants European leaders to consider the EU's response to the incredible progress in Burma"
PM: I'm delighted we've been able to sign this long-term partnership agreement.
"It is about keeping the truth alive, guarding against prejudice in all its forms and above all, showing respect to those who were killed and those who survived"
On Deputy Prime Minister speech and tax, Davos, Falklands, crime and Scotland.
David Cameron's speech at Davos in Switzerland, January 2012 (draft).
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, David Cameron says that 'real political will' is required to stimulate growth. External site: [World Economic Forum](http://www.weforum.org/)
Latest quarterly snapshot on how each department is spending its budget and the results it has achieved. External site: [Visit the No.10 transparency section](http://www.number10.gov.uk/transparency/)
"The Prime Minister emphasised the need for bold action to restore Europe's competitiveness"
"The Court has got to be able to fully protect itself against spurious cases when they have been dealt with at the national level."
From the Prime Minister's spokesperson on rail fares, Scotland and the EU Treaty.
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