Arms sales
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Asked if the PM would take another look at who the UK trades arms with, the PMS said the government already has one of most rigorous arms exports controls in the world.
NHS
Asked if the PM apologises for a smear campaign against Andy Burnham, the PMS did not accept the premise of the question and emphasised that where poor standards of care had been found in the Keogh report, investigations would be started and measures would be taken.
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