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minister

[min-uh-ster] / ˈmɪn ə stər /




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The prime minister insisted there was "no misleading", pointing to downgraded forecasts for economic productivity which he said meant the government had £16bn less than it otherwise would have had.

From BBC

A Treasury spokesperson thanked the OBR for its report and said a minister would respond "in due course".

From BBC

He called for Reeves to be investigated by the the prime minister's ethics adviser.

From BBC

"Ruthlessly impatient with his callers, he treated them as equals to the prime minister."

From BBC

"It could be a pivotal week for diplomacy. We heard yesterday that the talks in America were difficult but productive," EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas added at a meeting of EU defence ministers.

From Barron's