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We’re getting on with the job of building back better from this pandemic: a stronger economy where everyone is empowered to reach their full potential.
Our Plan for Jobs is working, and we’re expanding with a £500m package to help people back into work.
#BuildBackBetter
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Hugely welcome news that this new treatment for sickle cell disease – the first in 20 years – is now available on the NHS, saving and improving the lives of thousands of patients in England who suffer from this disease.
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We are the party of law and order.
#BuildBackBetter
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Taking action.
Making the tough decisions.
And getting on with the job.
This is how we will #BuildBackBetter from the pandemic.
Watch my speech to #CPC21 live at 11:30AM.
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What a fantastic Conference!
We’re getting on with the job to deliver the people’s priorities.
We will seize this moment and together we will #BuildBackBetter.
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By 2035, UK electricity will be carbon-free, using sources like @DoggerBankWind, which is set to be the world's largest offshore wind farm.
Join me in signing one of @SSE's magnificent wind turbines to call for ambitious global climate action at @COP26: sse.com/signtheturbine twitter.com/SSE/status/144…
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We are a step closer to eradicating malaria which kills thousands of children each year.
Fantastic to hear that the @WHO have approved a vaccine that will help protect children in Africa from this disease. twitter.com/BBCWorld/statu…
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Delighted to welcome Admiral Sir Tony Radakin as the next Chief of the Defence Staff. He's been an outstanding military leader as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff and I have every confidence he will be exceptional in his new role. 1/2
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The UK is honoured to host these games in the brilliant city of Birmingham, bringing together 72 nations and territories from across the globe & marking a year of pride and celebration for this country. twitter.com/RoyalFamily/st…
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Fantastic news that the UAE has become the first Gulf country to commit to Net Zero emissions by 2050.
This is a significant step in tackling climate change and I hope more countries commit to Net Zero ahead of @COP26.
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Desperately sad to hear the news about James Brokenshire.
James was the nicest, kindest and most unassuming of politicians but also extraordinarily effective.
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His fight against cancer was heroic, and it is a measure of his resolve that he came back from a first bout with the disease to serve in government again. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Our thoughts are with Cathy and his family.
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I worked with him for many years in London and I know how much he cared for the interests of his Bexley constituents.
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It takes courage to speak out about mental health.
But I say to everybody in the armed services who might want to reach out for help – we're here for you.
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Educating girls doesn't just improve lives, it transforms societies.
The UK is a leading supporter of girls' education and I will always campaign to give every girl around the world 12 years of quality education.
#DayOfTheGirl
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Our #PlanForJobs is working.
Unemployment is falling.
Wages are growing.
We will continue to support people to access the skills and opportunities they need, so businesses can fill vacancies in growing industries and help the UK #BuildBackBetter.
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The UK welcomes Russia’s commitment to cut emissions and reach net zero by 2060.
This is good progress ahead of @COP26 – we continue to encourage all countries to up their ambition and aim for net zero by the middle of the century.
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Huge congratulations to David Swanston on being shortlisted for the Global Teacher Prize.
There can be no great schools without great teachers, and Mr Swanston's dedication to his pupils serves as an inspiration to all.
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These new figures are yet more evidence that going green means creating high-quality jobs across the UK.
We are at the forefront of seizing these new opportunities, supported by major government investment and a British zeal for innovation and commerce 🇬🇧 twitter.com/10DowningStree…
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All our hearts are full of shock and sadness at the death of Sir David Amess MP.
He was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentle people in politics.