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Police Inquiry

Asked if there had been any contact from the Metropolitan Police yet, the PMOS said he had nothing new to say on the subject. Asked if Lord Levy was still the Prime Minister’s Middle East envoy, the PMOS said he remained an advisor to the Prime Minister on the Middle East. The PMOS pointed journalists to the important role that he had played on the recent visit to the region.

Put that was it not a coincidence that Sir Christopher Evans seemed to be very much on the side of the government, as he had called for a £100 million investment in stem cells research the government last year and had received it, the PMOS said he was not giving any running commentary on this subject.

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