But Mr Cameron said Sir Nigel had said he wanted to continue for at least another year.
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Sir Paul said he was working with a stellar line-up including Mark Ronson, Ethan Johns, Sir George Martin's son Giles and acclaimed producer Paul Epworth.
Sir Mervyn said that this was an appropriate choice given the country's economic difficulties.
Sir Paul said the developed countries had a responsibility to help those less well off.
However, Sir Liam said it was important to keep the rising death toll in context.
Sir David said it was for ministers to decide how to regulate such companies.
Sir Christopher said there would be no conflict of interest between the two roles.
Sir Christopher said his five years as chairman of the BBC had been "a great privilege".
Sir Tom said he was "very grateful" and thanked BIFF for the "great honour".
Sir Michael said this would make sure that governors understood their schools' strengths and weaknesses.
Sir David said it was "perfectly understandable" that some were calling for his resignation.
In relation to recent unionist criticism, Sir Declan said he certainly accepted "there is a perception".
Sir Michael said punters would miss Eddery because "everything he rode got a ride".
Sir George said he was delighted that Mr Grade was taking over as chairman.
Sir Albert said it had also listened to concerns for the "most vulnerable" in society.
Sir Norman said the nature of their deaths was "not unique, but it is unusual".
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Sir Ronnie said the indications were that these two shootings were carried out by loyalists.
Sir Richard said he was satisfied that most of the other recommendations had been implemented.
Sir Richard said he saw India as potentially the biggest overseas market for investment.
But Sir Richard said this plot was "killed stone dead" after it was committed to paper.
Sir Philip said the rules needed changing to make them clearer and more accessible.
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But Sir Stephen said the potential for charities to help transform public services remained "largely untapped".
Sir Jeremy said Labour would co-operate with the police inquiry but dismissed the complaints as "opportunism".
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Sir Ian said he was proud of the part he had played in the industry.
Sir Peter said that the judges had made their final decision on Tuesday after a "lengthy and forensic examination".
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Sir Ronnie said the force was looking to a "new and exciting future".
"Hefce stands ready to assist in realising the proposals when they are fully formulated, " Sir Brian said.
Sir Mervyn said inflation had peaked and was likely to fall sharply over the next few years.
But that's a reflection, Sir Mervyn said, of the inherent limits of monetary policy in today's environment.
Sir Michael said that inspections would also include a focus on qualifications held by early years staff.
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