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Asked if the Prime Minister had been contacted by the Metropolitan Police over the cash for peerages issue the PMOS replied that the position had not changed since yesterday or the day before that. Asked if there was any comment on the alleged second nuclear test in North Korea the PMOS replied that the situation would continued to be monitored and that discussion continued at the UN. Asked about what the Prime Minister and the Hungarian Prime Minister, Ferenc Gyurcsány, would discuss today the PMOS replied that there were European matters in common as well as issues over the UN in Afghanistan, to which the Hungarians contributing.
Asked by the Press Association if the meeting would be recorded, the PMOS asked that the serious frown on his face be noted on the record. Asked if Jack McConnell would be meeting the Prime Minsiter on arrival in Scotland the PMOS thought he would be.
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