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  2. 10 Downing Street - Wikipedia

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    10 Downing Street in London is the official residence and office of the prime minister of the United Kingdom. [2] Colloquially known as Number 10, the building is in Downing Street, off Whitehall in the City of Westminster. 10 Downing Street is the current residence of the current prime minister Keir Starmer, since 2024 after succeeding former prime minister Rishi Sunak.

  3. Downing Street - Wikipedia

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    Downing Street is a street in Westminster in London that houses the official residences and offices of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. In a cul-de-sac situated off Whitehall , it is 200 metres (660 ft) long, and a few minutes' walk from the Houses of Parliament .

  4. Michael Smith (newspaper reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Smith (born 1952) is a British author who specializes in spies and espionage. [1] He is also a former member of the board of the Bletchley Park Trust. [2]Smith is a former soldier and journalist best known for obtaining and publishing the documents collectively known as The Downing Street Memos.

  5. Downing Street visitors' books made public for first time - AOL

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    Visitors' books from Downing Street signed by some of the most famous figures in recent history have been made public for the first time. World leaders and members of the Royal Family are among ...

  6. Prime Minister's Office (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The office is located in 10 Downing Street and the terms Downing Street and Number 10 are often used as metonyms for the office itself. Technically the Prime Minister's Office is part of the Cabinet Office , [ 3 ] although in practice the two are said to be 'organisationally distinct'.

  7. Partygate (film) - Wikipedia

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    Partygate is a political satire covering the story of 10 Downing Street gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns. It included fictionalised dramatisations of Downing Street parties interwoven with archive news footage and documentary interviews.

  8. Downing Street refurbishment controversy - Wikipedia

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    Downing Street had said at the time that the full cost of the works had been met personally by the Prime Minister. [29] Following the publication of the report, The Guardian reported that Johnson had been accused of misleading Lord Geidt during his investigation due to apparent inconsistencies between the reports. Johnson had told Geidt that he ...

  9. Partygate - Wikipedia

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    ITV News had been contacted by a Downing Street staff member with a video clip, that had been widely circulated at Number 10, before the Daily Mirror first broke the Partygate story. That source, frustrated by the government's denials to the Mirror' s story, agreed to let ITV News air the video, which they did on 7 December 2021. [ 12 ]