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      <title>U.S.-U.K. Relations</title>
      <description>President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to reporters and answered questions on U.S.-U.K. relations. Among the topics they addressed were the future of the European Union, reports that the Internal Revenue Service had targeted conservative groups when reviewing tax-exempt status of organizations, and U.S. government talking points following terrorist attacks on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included waiting times for patients in National Health Service, expanding manufacturing exports, and unemployment benefits.</description>
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      <title>Tribute to Margaret Thatcher</title>
      <description>The British Parliament held a special session to honor former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who died on April 8, 2013, of a stroke. She was 87.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. He answered several questions on the British economy and the eurozone bailout of Cyprus. Opposition Leader Ed Miliband said the situation in Cyprus was undermining the basic trust in banks across the eurozone.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron held his weekly Question Time with members of the House of Commons, including members of his coalition and the opposition.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne immediately follows Question Time with his Budget Address.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included the British and European Union economies and the government's response to events in Syria and North Korea.</description>
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      <description>British Prime Minister David Cameron updated Liason Committee members on the U.K.'s current foreign policy in Syria and Mali. He discussed the government's decision to supply non-lethal assistance to opposition forces in Syria.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron held his weekly Question Time with members of the House of Commons. He answered on the "Bedroom Tax," International Women's week, and the National Health Service Other topics included the horse meat scandal, the state of the British economy, and the status of the European Union.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included claims of mislabeling of horse meat as beef products in some British supermarkets, the British economy, and the European Union budget vote.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron reported on his meetings with European Union leaders on a seven-year budget cut deal. He told lawmakers this the agreement was a "good deal for Britain."</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included the state of the British economy, housing benefits, and the passing of the same-sex marriage bill.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included the state of the economy, housing benefits for veterans and a proposed tax increase on beer and alcohol.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included his speech from earlier in the day in which he outlined his government's position on Britain's role in the European Union. He also answered questions about the G8 agenda, combating hunger, and funding for local governments.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2013 12:00:13 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Britain's Role in the European Union</title>
      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron spoke about Britain's relationship with the European Union (EU). He pledged to have a referendum on membership if his Conservative Party was elected to power in the next term. He added that "it was time for the British people to have their say" on Europe. He outlined a framework for a new relationship with Europe, which included more flexibility, democratic accountability and "giving power back to member states."</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. When queried by Opposition Leader Nick Clegg on his upcoming speech on his government's position on Britain's role in the European Union, he said he would not propose an in-out referendum on British membership but would protect the national interests at all cost. Other topics included the helicopter crash in Central London that killed two people and injured thirteen.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Several members referenced the prime minister's mid-year review news conference on January 7. Other topics included the British economy, benefits for poor families with children, unemployment,and minimum child benefits.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2013 12:00:24 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>British Government Coalition Priorities</title>
      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg held their first joint news conference of 2013, outlining the coalition's mid-term priorities. Both leaders stated that the economy was "healing" at a much slower pace than expected, but added they were confident the coalition had a plan in place to promote growth. They responded to questions from reporters.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. He announced that 3,800 British troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by the end of 2013. Members queried the prime minister on the United Kingdom's immigration policy and concerns over proposed National Health Service spending cuts.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. He announced that unemployment dropped to 7.8 percent, the biggest quarterly fall since 2001. Opposition Leader Ed Miliband welcomed the news, but pressed the prime minister on his government's spending cuts and proposed tax increase on middle-income workers. Prime Minister Cameron also answered questions on the United Kingdom's immigration policy, renewable energy, and his upcoming meeting with European Union leaders.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included proposed cuts to the National Health Service, Afghanistan, securing the United Kingdom border, new transportation projects, and youth unemployment.</description>
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      <description>British Prime Minister David Cameron reacted to Lord Justice Brian Leveson's final report into the culture, practices, and ethics of the British press. The report followed a year-long investigation after revelations of telephone hacking and other illegal behavior surfaced at Rupert Murdoch's News International. Prime Minister Cameron said that he agreed with most of Lord Justice Leveson's recommendations, but not with proposals for new laws on grounds of "principles and practicality." He said new laws were not necessary. He responded to questions from members of the House of Commons.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included the Leveson inquiry report, which was to be released the following day, as well as Palestine's bid for membership in the United Nations, the British government's jobs program, and recovery efforts for recent flood victims.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answers questioned from members of his coalition and the opposition. Prime Minister Cameron and Labour Party Leader Ed Miliband agreed that international pressure must be put on both Israel and Hamas to end the violence in the region and work toward a two-state solution. Other members asked the prime minister about a variety of topics, including the previous day vote by the Church of England's governing board on whether to allow women to serve as bishops, which narrowly failed, and recent elections for local police commissioners.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2012 12:00:30 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron spoke about foreign policy issues at the Lord Mayor's Banquet, an annual event for the financial and diplomatic corps of London. He talked about the United Kingdom's role in some of the leading foreign situations such as Libya and Syria, the eurozone crisis, and Afghanistan. He also outlined "a commercial approach" to foreign policy and job creation based on relationships in other countries.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. The main topics were the European Union (EU) budget, a report on the future of the British economy, and the closure of a Ford Motor plant. On the EU budget, Prime Minister Cameron said he would veto the budget if it were not in the best interest of the United Kingdom and accused the opposition of having the position of "opportunism." The prime minister also responded to a recent review criticizing the government's economic growth plan.
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included the government's plan on lowering energy bills and the launch of an independent investigation into allegations of child sex abuse by a former BBC presenter. The Prime Minister told members that despite a recent European Union ruling, under his government prisoners would not be allowed to vote.</description>
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      <title>Prime Minister Cameron on Outcome of European Union Summit</title>
      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron reported to the House of Commons about the European Union's Eurozone Crisis Summit. He stated that a working Eurozone needs a working banking union, which Great Britain will not be part of. He also expressed the importance of the Eurozone remaining a single market. 
Labour Party leader Ed Miliband also spoke, criticizing Prime Minister Cameron's conclusions about the summit. 
Great Britain is not a part of the Eurozone, but is a part of the European Union.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition.</description>
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      <description>British Prime Minister and Conservative Party leader David Cameron addressed Conservative Party members at their annual conference. He talked about building an "aspiration nation" and identified the key differences between the opposition Labour Party and the Conservative Party, specifically in education, the National Health Service, and welfare reform.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron addressed the United Nations General Assembly. In his remarks he talked about the success of the London Olympics and free elections following the "Arab Spring." He condemned recent violence in Syria and said in order for Syria to move forward, President Assad must step down. On Iran, he reiterated that the United Kingdom would continue to support the full force of sanctions against Iran.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included the economy, trade union strikes, expanding trade relations with Europe, and encouraging Chinese investments in the United Kingdom.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition.</description>
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      <description>British Prime Minister David Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg spoke to reporters at rail depot in Birmingham, England to announce plans for new transportation investments and ways to strengthen the economy. They answered a range of questions on strengthening the British economy, the reported tension within the Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition and security concerns for the upcoming Summer Olympic Games.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition on the economy and changes to the National Health Service.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition. Many question were about the resignation of the chief executive officer of Barclay's Bank.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions on the impact the European debt crisis has had on the British economy. Much of the hearing centered on the reasons the United Kingdom never joined the euro and the benefits of being in the single market (European Union).</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron addressed the House of Commons after attending a two-day summit with European leaders to discuss the region's debt crisis. Leaders from the 27-member European Union (EU) agreed on banking and financial measures to assist struggling economies, like Spain and Italy. The prime minister told members that there is a "real benefit" in staying in the EU but that the United Kingdom should seek to have "looser relationships" within the European Union.</description>
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President Obama, British Prime Minister Cameron, and Canadian Prime Minister Harper participated by pre-recorded video messages.
"200th Anniversary Ceremony: From Enemies to Allies" was held at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland, as part of the week-long Star-Spangled Sailabration, a partnership including the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland, and the United States Navy.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron testified about his relationship with the press, specifically Rupert and James Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks. He said that Ms. Brooks is a personal friend due to her marriage to his former classmate, Charlie Brooks. Texts exchanged between Ms. Brooks and Prime Minister Cameron were read aloud. He was also asked about his decision to hire former [New International] editor Andy Coulson as his communications director.
The Leveson Inquiry was established by Prime Minister David Cameron on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper News of the World. The hearings are divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron testified about his relationship with the press. He discussed the effect of his background before coming to office on his policies regarding media regulation, and meetings he had with James and Rupert Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks. He admitted he had genuine friendships with many media executives because of the work he did before coming into office. 
The Leveson Inquiry was established by Prime Minister David Cameron on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper News of the World. The hearings are divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron testified about his relationship with the press. He answered more questions about his decision to hire Andy Coulson as his communications director, and giving culture secretary Jeremy Hunt oversight of News Corporation's controversial bid for BSkyB.
The Leveson Inquiry was established by Prime Minister David Cameron on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper News of the World. The hearings are divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron testified about his relationship with the press.
The Leveson Inquiry was established by Prime Minister David Cameron on July 13, 2011, to investigate the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal surrounding the defunct British newspaper News of the World. The hearings are divided into four modules, or phases: 1) the relationship between the press and the public, and phone-hacking and other potentially illegal acts 2) relationships between the press and police 3) the relationship between press and politicians 4) recommendations for improved policy and regulation.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition on the economy and jobs. Opposition Leader Ed Miliband pressed the prime minister on a growth plan for the United Kingdom and whether he has had discussions with the new French president over the future of Europe.</description>
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      <description>Following losses in the previous week's local elections, Prime Minister Cameron and Deputy Prime Minister Clegg spoke at a tractor factory in Essex about their economic agenda. Both leaders reassured factory workers that the coalition government was on track for reducing the deficit and creating a stable economy.</description>
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