• Speaking on BBC Radio 4'sToday programme, the Prime Minister said that both Ministers made valid points, but it was a practical not an ideological issue that could be resolved amicably.

    BBC: Blair denies rift with Brown

  • Second, through Alistair Campbell, his press secretary, Mr Blair exerts far more discipline over the presentation of policies, by both ministers and civil-service press officers, than did any of his predecessors.

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  • Both Ministers of State for Human Resource Development, Shashi Tharoor and Jitin Prasada, stressed the importance of empowering youth with education, skills and values to cope with unprecedented changes taking place in all spheres of life and build knowledge societies.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • Both ministers agreed that due to the close trading relationship between the two regions, the FSAI and the FSA would work to jointly agree an approach for protecting the authenticity of meat ingredients used in the manufacture of meat-based products.

    BBC: Assembly told horsemeat fraud 'a real possibility'

  • It is now trying to preserve some of the remnants of Britain's uncompetitive coal industry and, though both ministers and PowerGen deny they have an agreement, the government is hoping that, in a spirit of co-operation, the big generators will buy more coal.

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  • Nor is Mrs Gandhi just any foreigner: she lost both her husband and her beloved mother-in-law, both prime ministers of India, to assassins.

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  • Both prime ministers recognised that dialogue is the only way forward.

    BBC: Full text: India-Pakistan statement

  • Of course, both prime ministers recognise that there has to be a compromise and that wholesale decommissioning will not be on offer in the short run.

    ECONOMIST: Northern Ireland

  • That disposition has been reinforced by Mr Blair's decision this week to set up an unprecedented cabinet committee, on which both Labour ministers and Lib Dems will sit.

    ECONOMIST: Riding high

  • This helped make possible the pre-election national agreement between the two parties on constitutional reform, and Mr Blair's post-election establishment of a cabinet committee on which both Labour ministers and Lib Dems sit.

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  • In both cases, ministers say they have made it clear that the NHS is not being opened up to the private sector.

    BBC: Reforms row should act as a warning

  • Those who do not support the referendum, and have even threatened to boycott or oppose it, include the two main political parties (the People's Party led by Benazir Bhutto and the Pakistan Muslim League of Nawaz Sharif, both former prime ministers), a six-strong group of the country's leading religious parties and organisations, and all major associations of lawyers and students.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan

  • Mr Bondevik and Mr Jagland, the two possible prime ministers, both see danger.

    ECONOMIST: Norway

  • Both men were cabinet ministers in the Conservative federal government of Brian Mulroney, and espouse similar social and economic policies.

    ECONOMIST: Canada

  • Defense ministers from both Sudan and South Sudan promised they will implement the agreement over the 14-mile-wide area later this month.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The visit will give Mr Straw the chance to meet the new foreign ministers of both India and Pakistan appointed since his last visit.

    BBC: Hoon urges UK terror vigilance

  • The prime ministers of both Russia and Canada promised to ratify soon.

    ECONOMIST: So what was achieved by ten days of talking?

  • Attending the funeral were ministers from both Turkey and Armenia .

    ECONOMIST: Politics this week

  • Ministers in both London and Edinburgh deny any such collusion.

    ECONOMIST: The Lockerbie controversy

  • Messrs Rato and Rajoy are both now deputy prime ministers.

    ECONOMIST: Spain

  • Another Labour peer, Lord Dubs, picks up a theme pursued by colleagues in the Commons with a question on official visits to food banks made by ministers of both Houses since May 2010.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • Importantly, the agreement creates a United States-Afghanistan bilateral commission that will be chaired by foreign ministers on both sides that will meet semi-annually and that will oversee implementation of this agreement and other agreements with the Afghans.

    WHITEHOUSE: Via Conference Call

  • The UK government previously opposed votes for 16 and 17-year-olds in the independence referendum, although the measure was eventually included in the Edinburgh Agreement, which set out the terms for the vote and was signed by both Westminster and Scottish ministers.

    BBC: Scottish independence: Bill to lower voting age due

  • Both the foreign and justice ministers have raised their own objections to the proposed immigration changes.

    BBC: Scharping fights back over flights

  • Jersey's Council of Ministers waited for both Verita and Mr Williams' reviews to be completed before making them public.

    BBC: Haut de la Garenne

  • These are issues that are being discussed by the concerned people in both countries, between the ministers of defense and interior, with their counterparts in the United States, and we received promises and facilitations.

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  • Although Berlusconi has told Corriere della Sera that he will hold the foreign minister's job for at least six months most experts say that will prove impossible, given the number of meetings involved for both government heads and foreign ministers.

    CNN: Berlusconi appointed himself as the new foreign minister

  • The proposal had drawn both support and opposition, and ministers said they would try to identify "any potential new sites in Wales".

    BBC: Prison cell door

  • So it's official - Tony Blair is both one of the greatest prime ministers and probably the most dangerous man in Britain.

    BBC: By BBC News online's Nick Assinder.

  • In the past month both he and a string of ministers have visited Sabah, each pointing out how much federal assistance the ruling coalition can provide.

    ECONOMIST: Mahathir��s winning ways

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