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Patrick Loudon McIain Stewart has been appointed as Her Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant for Argyll and Bute.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Venerable Christopher Lowson for election as Bishop of Lincoln.
Prime Minister David Cameron, President Barack Obama and President Nicolas Sarkozy have written a joint article on Libya underlining their determination that Qadhafi must "go and go for good".
Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed representatives from the voluntary sector to share their views as part the listening exercise on NHS modernisation.
Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to leave "no stone unturned" to halt the killing of civilians in Libya.
Brian McHenry, Jane Weeks and Duncan Wilson OBE may be re-appointed as Members of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Prime Minister David Cameron speaking about the situation in Libya ahead of his meeting with President Sarkozy on 13 April 2011.
Street League academy students headed for Number 10 to face a grilling from the PM and Downing Street staff.
The Queen has approved the nomination of the Reverend Nicholas Roderick Holtam for election as Bishop of Salisbury.
Prime Minister David Cameron has said people planning a Royal Wedding street party should be able to organise their celebrations without any red tape or legislation getting in the way - and urged people to get planning.
Prime Minister David Cameron has written an article in The Sun urging all communities to get together and celebrate the Royal Wedding on April 29.
The Government has launched a website challenging the public to help us cut unnecessary regulations.
Disability Challengers - a Surrey based children's charity offering exciting activities and play opportunities for disabled children and young people - is the latest winner of the Prime Minister's Big Society Award.
Appointment of Lord Patten of Barnes as the Chairman of the BBC Trust and Diane Coyle as Vice Chairman of the BBC Trust.
Prime Minister David Cameron has written a letter to all government Ministers on the launch of the Red Tape Challenge and reducing the regulatory burden.
Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service Gus O'Donnell has written to all government Permanent Secretaries about cutting red tape.
Prime Minister David Cameron's speech at the launch of a "listening exercise" to hear the public's views on NHS modernisation.
The Government has launched a "listening exercise" to hear the public's views on NHS modernisation
The Queen has approved that Harry Bimbo Hart be appointed a Church Commissioner for three years effective from 1 January 2011 in succession to Richard Hart Powers who resigned on 31 December 2010.
The PM has passed on "heartfelt thanks" to RAF personnel engaged in Libya during a visit to the Italian Gioia del Colle airbase.
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