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Number 10 Downing Street

The official site of the British Prime Minister's Office

News from No 10

Whitehall, London; PA copyright

Structural Reform Plan progress reports published - March 2012

Wednesday 4 April 2012

Structural Reform Plan progress updates for each UK Government department for March 2012.

Big Society Capital logo

Prime Minister unveils Big Society Capital

Wednesday 4 April 2012

David Cameron launches the world's first ever social investment builder

Wandsworth Council Leader Ravi Govindia

Prime Minister launches reinvigorated Right to Buy scheme

Tuesday 3 April 2012

From April this year two million social tenants could benefit from a discount of up to £75,000 with Right to Buy scheme

Number 10 front door.

Statement on the Falkland Islands

Monday 2 April 2012

Prime Minister: "Today is a day for commemoration and reflection”

Behind the door of Number 10

BT is the latest Big Society Award Winner

Thursday 29 March 2012

PM: "BT’s employee volunteering scheme has quickly grown to provide millions of pounds worth of support to charities and community groups every year"

Olympic reception 28 March 2012 - Number 10

Transcript: Prime Minister's Olympic reception

Wednesday 28 March 2012

PM: "welcome to London, it’s going to be a great Games"

Prime Minister with young people selected as school Olympics ambassadors, credit PA

London 2012 Olympic legacy plans

Wednesday 28 March 2012

President Jacques Rogge has hailed London 2012 as a “legacy blueprint” for future Olympic Games

Front door of Number 10

AFC Wimbledon wins the Big Society Award

Tuesday 27 March 2012

PM: "AFC Wimbledon have shown just what can happen when people don’t just sit on the sidelines, but choose to get involved"

'Dementia challenge' launched

Monday 26 March 2012

David Cameron calls for an 'all-out fight back against dementia; one that cuts across society.'