I like it. I like it a lot. The new number 10 Downing Street web site has just gone live. Well done to everyone involved in the project.
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TomWatson on 12th Aug 2008 (via tom-watson.co.uk)
Like many workplaces across Britain 10 Downing Street provides a reasonablypriced inhouse canteen for its hardworking staff.
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Telegraph on 13th Dec 2008 (via telegraph.co.uk)
Mike Rouse sets out his view on the decision to build the new Number 10 Downing Street website on Wordpress.
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TheWardmanWire on 15th Aug 2008 (via mattwardman.com)
Under fire from Rupert Murdoch for allegedly "stealing" newspapers' content, Google may now have a lost a friend or two in Downing Street. Mandrake can disclose that staff at the American-owned firm are carrying out an investigation after its website gave the impression that escort girls worked at Number 10.
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Telegraph on 6th Dec 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
I note, from Dizzy Thinks, that there is a load of merchandise on sale from Number 10. These include fridge magnets, possibly of the Number 10 logo. I want a Number 10 fridge magnet: I could pretend that my fridge door is actually the entrance to Number 10 Downing Street. This would bring me comfort because, given the state of my fridge, I can honestly say that I believe that there are more intell...
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TheDevilsKitchen on 22nd Dec 2008 (via devilskitchen.me.uk)
Ten thousand people have signed a petition on the Downing Street website, calling for Gordon Brown's resignation There have been many joyous postings on the Downing Street website in recent weeks to show the world that No 10 is a happy place. Scores of pictures of the Downing Street garden in bloom have shown that staff are enjoying the wonders of spring. And of course there are lots of pictu...
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Guardian on 27th Apr 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
David Cameron's secret for remaining relaxed at 10 Downing Street has been revealed.
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Telegraph on 5th Dec 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
So Stephen Carter is out of Downing Street and is going to the Lords as a Communications Minister. I revealed in August that this idea of making him a Lord was one of the possibilities being considered as a soft-landing for the Number 10 fixer who only came in nine months ago and has had almost no discernible successes. Back then Number ...
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AndrewPorter on 3rd Oct 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
The Iron Lady has taken up permanent residence in her former study at Number 10 Downing Street.
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SkyNews on 25th Feb 2009 (via news.sky.com)