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minister

[min-uh-ster] / ˈmɪn ə stər /




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Nick Butler, a policy adviser to the then-prime minister, wrote a memo about the UK's struggling economy in which he recommended selling off government-held assets in order to raise public funds.

From BBC

Speaking after high-level talks with ministers including Chancellor Rachel Reeves, he also said Britain and the EU could remove "most" food checks between the UK and the bloc.

From BBC

He said ministers "must wrestle with complex issues and make difficult decisions which balance and reflect the interests and rights of individuals".

From BBC

The stalemate had pushed the prime minister last month to make an about-face on his pledge not to force the budget through parliament without a vote, a decision he called a "partial failure".

From Barron's

Well, recent polling suggests that the new leader could be in the running to head the biggest party in May, could become first minister, and could end up running the Welsh government.

From BBC