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Downing

American  
[dou-ning] / ˈdaʊ nɪŋ /

noun

  1. Andrew Jackson, 1815–52, U.S. landscape architect.


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There was no immediate reaction to the broadside from Downing Street, where aides insist Sir Keir has acted in the British national interest, with a sense of where British public opinion is.

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On Tuesday, Downing Street said the UK had sent a "significant level of defensive capability" to RAF Akrotiri.

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A conflict that happened more than a decade before he became an MP and more than two decades before he arrived in Downing Street was key to the case he made for his outlook now.

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Downing Street's public account of what was discussed was, to put it gently, rather broad: "They discussed the situation in the Middle East," the readout said.

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Downing Street confirmed the Cobra meeting was under way on Saturday morning.

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