» Thursday, April 26, 2007Congressional Gold Medal
Asked why the Prime Minister had not yet picked up his Congressional Gold Medal, the PMOS said that as the Prime Minister had made clear before, he was very honoured to have been awarded this medal. However, there had been more pressing matters, and he would pick it up at the appropriate time. Briefing took place at 9:00 | Read whole briefing | Comments (0) Peter Clarke/Leak
Put that there were now claims in the media of indications about the leak and where it came from, did the Prime Minister still think that it was not right to have an inquiry into it, the PMOS said that the journalists must have seen more evidence that he had. What was important was as the Prime Minister had said at PMQs yesterday, if people had evidence, then they should come forward. Briefing took place at 9:00 | Read whole briefing | Comments (0) Crime Statistics/Mobile Phone crime
Asked if the Prime Minister was disappointed in the crime figures, as they showed a big increase in robbery, the PMOS replied that people should keep things in context. Crime overall was down by 35% since 1997, and today's figures showed a reduction in recorded violent crime, a 10% reduction of violent offences with injury and a 16% fall in firearms offences. In terms of robbery, the PMOS said that again, robbery had gone down over the past five years by a fifth, but clearly, there was still more work to do. Mobile phones were still involved in over 50% of street robberies and that was why we had published regional action plans as well as working with the mobile phone industry to ensure over 80% of stolen phones were now blocked within 48 hours. John Reid had indicated at Cabinet this morning that we were working with the industry on iPhones to try and make sure that the same action was taken on those as they came in. The PMOS said that as the technology changed, so did the challenges, so we had to be nimble in our response, which we were trying to be. Briefing took place at 9:00 | Read whole briefing | Comment (1) Cabinet Secretaries’ Histories
Asked for information about the written histories of Cabinet Secretaries and the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC), the PMOS replied that there were a series of official histories, and this commission would take its place in that rich tradition of histories. The official history programme was intended to provide authoritative histories of events in British history, be a reliable source for historians and be a source of experience for future Government use. The PMOS said that Ian Beasley was writing the official history of the Cabinet Secretaries and Dr. Michael Goodman was writing the official history of the JIC. Briefing took place at 9:00 | Read whole briefing | Comments (0) Anniversaries
Asked if the Prime Minister had any plans to mark personally the 300th anniversary of the Union, and also, did he have any plans to mark the 10th anniversary of being in office next week, the PMOS replied that he was not aware of plans for either. Briefing took place at 9:00 | Read whole briefing | Comments (0) Organ removal
Asked about the practice of the removal of organs, such as seen at Sellafield and other places, and the following announcement about an inquiry, the PMOS replied that when Alistair Darling had announced that there was going to be an inquiry, he said that it would go where evidence would lead it. Therefore, it was right and proper that they looked at other sites apart from Sellafield as well. The PMOS said that people should speak to the DTI for more details. Briefing took place at 9:00 | Read whole briefing | Comments (0) Gangmasters
Asked about the BBC allegations regarding the gangmasters and given that Jim Fitzpatrick had said that he was concerned about them, what action would be taken, the PMOS said that first of all, we had to consider the evidence from the BBC investigation. If the evidence suggested that there was a problem, then certainly, it would be investigated very seriously. Briefing took place at 9:00 | Read whole briefing | Comments (0) Original PMOS briefings are © Crown Copyright. Crown Copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland. Click-use licence number C02W0004089. Material is reproduced from the original 10 Downing Street source, but may not be the most up-to-date version of the briefings, which might be revised at the original source. Users should check with the original source in case of revisions. Comments are © Copyright contributors. Everything else is © Copyright Downing Street Says. |
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