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prime minister



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While he has years of experience in several cabinets, few expected the current deputy prime minister to be a candidate for the top job, according to Danish media.

From Barron's

The colour is believed to be a homage to the fifth Earl of Rosebery, Archibald Primrose, a 19th Century Liberal prime minister and patron of Scottish football.

From BBC

Despite the move to block him from returning to Parliament, discussion about the prime minister's position has continued.

From BBC

“While we may not agree with everything America does,” Fouracres’ prime minister says at the end of the cold open, “we can still be civil and embrace their wonderful, unproblematic culture.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Today we were unlucky,” it said in a declaration addressed directly to the British prime minister.

From The Wall Street Journal