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Prime Minister's Questions
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
British P.M. Gordon Brown answers his weekly set of questions from the members of the House of Commons. The half hour session starts with enquiries about his upcoming engagements. Following that, additional questions are asked concerning a particular issue, usually on matters of immediate political significance.
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British P.M. Gordon Brown answers his weekly set of questions from the members of the House of Commons. The half hour session starts with enquiries about his upcoming engagements. Following that, additional questions are asked concerning a particular issue, usually on matters of immediate political significance.
Washington, DC
: 30 min.
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British P.M. Gordon Browm makes a statement to the British Parliament and takes questions from the House of Commons.
London, England
: 50 min.
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown spoke to reporters at his monthly news conference.
London , UK
: 1 hr.
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British P.M. Gordon Brown answers his weekly set of questions from the members of the House of Commons. The half hour session starts with enquiries about his upcoming engagements. Following that, additional questions are asked concerning a particular issue, usually on matters of immediate political significance.
London, England
: 31 min.
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British P.M. Gordon Brown answers his weekly set of questions from the members of the House of Commons. The half hour session starts with enquiries about his upcoming engagements. Following that, additional questions are asked concerning a particular issue, usually on matters of immediate political significance.
London, England
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British Conservative Party Leader David Cameron conducts his first monthly press conference after the Conservative Party victory in the British local elections on May 1, 2008.
Washington, DC
: 37 min.
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British P.M. Gordon Brown answers his weekly set of questions from the members of the House of Commons. The half hour session starts with enquiries about his upcoming engagements. Following that, additional questions are asked concerning a particular issue, usually on matters of immediate political significance.
London, England
: 30 min.
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British P.M. Gordon Brown answers his weekly set of questions from the members of the House of Commons. Questions are asked concerning a particular issue, usually on matters of immediate political significance.
London, England
: 31 min.
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown continues to focus on the worsening global economy as his U.S. tour comes to a close. In a speech at the John F. Kennedy Library in Boston, P.M. Brown speaks about steps international institutions should take to stabilize financial conditions.
Boston, MA
: 1 hr. 1 min.
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| Brown wants solid U.S. economic ties |
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Leader of the House of Commons Harriet Harman answered questions from members of her party and the opposition while Prime Minister Gordon Brown was attending the NATO Summit. She answered questions on the Zimbabwe elections, immigration, and the British economy.
London, England
: 32 min.
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| From Wednesday, April 2 |
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About the Series
Prime Minister's Questions airs LIVE Wednesday mornings at 7am (ET) on C-SPAN2 & reairs on Sunday nights at 9pm (ET) on C-SPAN.
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