7/7
The Prime Minister's Spokesman (PMS) said that today was the anniversary of the 7/7 London bombings, a day of quiet, dignified reflection and remembrance shared by hundreds of thousands of people in London and throughout the UK. The Prime Minister will observe the two-minute silence with members of the emergency services. The Prime Minister had issued the following words:
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Deputy Prime Minister
Asked if there might be an inquiry into John Prescott by Sir John Bourn after comments by Gus O'Donnell last night, the PMS said that the Cabinet office were answering questions on Gus O'Donnell. The Prime Minister's Official Spokesman had already dealt with all the issues surrounding this throughout the week, at great length, and she had nothing further to add.
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