Sentences with phrase «at prime»

Sir Menzies was also advised by a former Liberal Democrat leader, Lord Steel, at the weekend that he should stop taking other people's advice at prime minister's questions and be his own man.
Downing Street distanced itself from Clegg's stance on the invasion of Iraq after the Liberal Democrat leader declared it «illegal» at prime minister's questions.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme this morning that his faltering performances at prime minister's questions were a «work in progress».
Mr Straw, who said it would probably be his «one and only appearance» at Prime Minister's question time, challenged Clegg repeatedly on the scrapped loan for Sheffield Forgemasters.
David Cameron bows out as prime minister, telling MPs at Prime Minister's Questions: «I was the future once.»
David Cameron seized on the list at prime minister's questions, joking that he would put himself in the category of «core support» for Corbyn.
Viral videos will be big at the next election and not for the squeamish but Guido Fawkes» video of Gordon Brown appearing to repeatedly pick his nose while sitting next to Tony Blair at Prime Minister's Question Time has been watched hundreds of thousands of times on YouTube.
The Speaker interrupts David Cameron to warn two MPs about the noise they are making at Prime Minister's Questions.
Stepping in: Chancellor George Osborne will stand in for David Cameron at Prime Minister's Questions
Unnoticed perhaps, amidst all the hullaballoo over Ed Miliband's poor performance at Prime Minister's Questions, David Cameron exposed another possible fault line in the Coalition.
The Prime Minister was accused of sexism by Labour after his Commons put - down to Angela Eagle at Prime Minister's Questions.
GOV. Paterson and Assembly Speaker Shelly Silver showing up Sunday for lunch at Prime Grill, which only serves dinner on the weekend, but getting chef David Kolotkin to take their...
They pointed out that she had been present at Prime Minister's Questions yesterday, and also took part in a Westminster Hall debate at around 3 pm.
The emergence of the list was a gift to David Cameron at prime minister's questions on Wednesday, when he was reeling from the resignation of Iain Duncan Smith as work and pensions secretary.
Jerry Skurnik, partner at Prime New York, a consultancy, specializes in providing political candidates with demographic information on New York voters.
The move comes just days after Ms Dorries secured a personal apology from Mr Brown when she confronted him at Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons.
But there was an ominous sign at prime minister's questions of agitation on the right when the sacked Eurosceptic environment secretary Owen Paterson made a point of standing in a hostile manner next to the former defence secretary Liam Fox by the bar of the House of Commons.
But answering the query at Prime Minister's Questions, David Cameron insisted Britain was focused on targeting its defence budget in the most effective ways possible.
James Blunt was mentioned at prime minister's questions as a Tory MP tried to make a joke about his spat with Labour's Chris Bryant earlier in the week.
The prime minister regularly plays fast and loose with the facts at prime minister's questions and he got it wrong again yesterday when he claimed that ex Labour MP Howard Stoat had lost his Dartford seat at the general election.
Or rather, what he hopes will be his future... when he stands in for David Cameron at Prime Minister's Questions.
She had been present at Prime Minister's Questions yesterday, and also took part in a Westminster Hall debate at around 3 pm.
Following a question from Conservative MP Maria Miller at Prime Minister's Questions, Mrs May told the Commons this lunchtime: «I can inform my Right Hon Friend and the House that that white paper will be published tomorrow.»
Gov. Paterson and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver had some business Wednesday over kosher surf and turf (sushi and steaks) at Prime Grill.
The allegations centre on Mrs Netanyahu's suspected involvement in expenses claims at the prime minister's official residence.
Nobody was surprised to see David Cameron ribbing Jeremy Corbyn about the Labour leader's reshuffle as the pair went head - to - head at prime minister's questions today.
Jeremy Corbyn quizzed David Cameron on tax credits and the risk of another NHS «winter crisis» at Prime Minister's Questions.
Earlier he had spat contempt at Cameron, shaking his head at the prime minister's answer to his question.
Appearing on Good Morning Britain this morning, Philip Hammond gently reminded his colleague: «We all serve at the prime minister's pleasure and we all owe the prime minister our allegiance and our loyalty within the cabinet.»
Jeremy Corbyn today won widespread plaudits from journalists and commentators for his performance at Prime Minister's Question time.
According to the figures, hospitality costs at Downing Street and at the prime minister's official country home at Chequers have soared from # 50,000 a year under Mr Major to # 160,000 under Mr Blair.
Theresa May inadvertently opened the door for Corbyn at Prime Ministers» Questions, when she tried to argue that cuts to the fire service were not a factor in the tragedy.
Expectations of Corbyn's performance at prime minister's questions were not high.
Jeremy Corbyn challenged David Cameron over tax credit cuts and affordable housing as the two leaders clashed for the second time at Prime Minister's Questions.
Handling the notorious «events» which are thrown at every prime minister to deal with requires the same need to respond appropriately and sensitively.
Labour will, unless they suffer some kind of collective lobotomy, ceaselessly hammer away at the prime minister for his patrician background while the country suffers from the business end of cuts.
Follow all the twists and turns of Ed Miliband and David Cameron's clash at prime minister's questions (PMQs) with our dedicated live blog.
This of course makes it all the more ridiculous that journalists who themselves understand pressure better than most would willingly strike such a low blow at the prime minister.
Abbott was present at Prime Minister's Questions yesterday, and also took part in a Westminster Hall debate at around 3 pm.
But Balls has also been in on the action, raising questions about a Miliband performance at Prime Minister's Questions.
Last month, Baron spoke up at Prime Minister's Questions to request a meeting about the EU renegotiations.
David Cameron and Jeremy Corbyn went head - to - head for the third time at Prime Minister's Questions, with tax credits and steel industry job losses dominating their exchanges.
At prime minister's questions, Tory leader David Cameron asked if Mr Blair had found the time to attend the launch - and asked why so many Labour MPs thought Mr Brown would be «terrible» as prime minister, but were not prepared to stop him.
As speculation mounts again about Theresa May's longevity at Prime Minister, Boris Johnson's star has risen once again.
The new leader's performance at Prime Minister's Questions was a good deal more competent than many expected — even if, by politely reading out questions emailed in by Labour supporters, he had effectively appointed himself the moderator of a national weekly edition of Cameron Direct, the public meeting format in which the PM excels.
Lax told Mishpacha.com that he introduced Ivanka to her future husband at a dinner at Prime Grill where he was putting together a real estate deal: «I wasn't playing shadchan [matchmaker]-- it was a business opportunity.»
David Cameron can choose the tone he sets at Prime Minister's Questions.
At prime minister's questions, David Cameron said Britain now had «a dysfunctional cabinet, a dysfunctional government, led by a prime minister who can't give a lead».
I think very many people find that frustrating, that at Prime Minister's Questions there's often very little attempt made to answer the questions at all, things are very partisan, hugely political, but as I said the tone is set by the Prime Minister, the event reflects his or her personality, and our job as opposition politicians, we can't set that tone.
At Prime Minister's Questions David Cameron insisted there would be no climbdown over the plans despite claims the policy could drive 200,000 poor people out of the UK's cities.
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