To all Muslims in Britain and around the world, I wish you a blessed Eid al-Adha. I know this festival means a great deal to communities, a time when families and friends are brought together to pray
Among the many special moments of the summer of 2012, there was nothing more inspiring than the way our Paralympics captured the imagination of the world, fundamentally changing attitudes towards disa
On behalf of the whole country, I want to wish Team GB every success for this summer's Olympic Games in Rio. Four years ago, you won more medals than countries 10 times our size. Your sheer hard w
This is a particularly special moment for me because it is my first time as Prime Minister on board a Royal Navy ship. And it's a very proud one, too, as I have the privilege of talking to you – our b
It gives me great pleasure to wish the Jewish community in Britain and around the world a very happy and peaceful New Year. This is a special time, when Jewish families join together in celebration an
My Lord Mayor, My Late Lord Mayor, Your Grace, My Lord Chancellor, Your Excellencies, My Lords, Aldermen, Sheriffs, Chief Commoner, Ladies and Gentlemen, We meet tonight in a world transformed. A year
As Prime Minister, I am proud to wear a red ribbon on World Aids Day, to show my support for people living with HIV in the UK and all across the world. I am proud too of the role that the UK has playe
Today, I have set out a clear vision for the future of this country as we leave the European Union. It's a plan for a stronger, fairer, Global Britain and a brighter future for generations to come. A
Time to Talk is an important day in our national calendar – a day when we put the issue of mental health at the forefront of our minds. These problems affect millions of people – an estimated 1 in 4 o
Thank you, Professor Schwab, for that introduction, and thank you for inviting me to speak here at the World Economic Forum this morning. This is an organisation that is, as it says in the very first
I am very pleased myself to be able to welcome you here to Number 10 Downing Street. I fear the Secretary of State has upstaged me somewhat, or…or I was going to say Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus. But this…thi
For over 150 years, the British Chambers of Commerce has been an authentic voice at the heart of local business communities in every part of our country. Indeed, I will be attending an event for my lo
Well, thank you very much, everybody. It's good to be here in Cardiff today for our Spring Forum and Welsh Conference. Bringing these two events together under one banner reminds us once again that we
The New Year is a time to reflect on what has passed and to look ahead to the opportunities to come. And this year, as I consider all that 2017 has in store, I believe those opportunities are greater
Mr. Speaker, yesterday, an act of terrorism tried to silence our democracy. But today, we meet as normal – as generations have done before us, and as future generations will continue to do – to delive
Thank you, Hilda, for that introduction and for those kind words. And thank you to everyone who has made this event happen: Michael Heller; Henry Davis; our sponsors, Canaccord; James Gurd and the tea
Prime Minister Theresa May: I would like to start by welcoming everybody here to Number 10 Downing Street – my office but also my home. And it's wonderful to see so many people here and to see the bui
The Government I lead faces an important task as we negotiate our departure from the European Union. But our vision and ambition is bigger than that. Because last summer's referendum was not just a vo
Thank you very much. And I am pleased to be here in Turkey today and to be able to meet Prime Minister Yildirim and President Erdogan just one day after meeting the new US President Donald Trump in Wa
Thank you, thank you. Well, thank you very much for that fantastic welcome. And can I say Majority Leader McConnell, Mr. Speaker, distinguished members of the Senate and Representatives of the House: