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Gordon Brown 10 Downing Street London, SW1A 2AA United Kingdom
Gordon Brown, 10 Downing Street, London, SW1A 2AA, United Kingdom.
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The Prime Minister of the UK is Gordon Brown. He lives at 10 Downing Street, London.
10 Downing Street, London. WQ12 AX3. UK. Gordon Brown's official residence is no. 10 Downing St London. This is the residence of every Prime Minister of Britain.Well - He did live in Number 10 Downend Street before he got evicted by David Cammeron.
The current Prime Minister living at 10 Downing Street is Gordon Brown. The current PM, from May 11 2010, is David Cameron.
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Queen Elizabeth II (The Queen) who lives in Buckingham Palace, London, OR Gordon Brown (The Prime Minister) who lives at number 10 Downing Street.
The English Prime minister resides at No10 Downing Street (currently Gordon Brown Feb 2008)and his name is Gordon brown.One small problem with the above Gordon Brown is the British Prime Minister & He's SCOTTISH ! Please refer to 'England ' as either GB or UK. England is part of the British Isles and part of the United Kingdom & although I am English, living in England, my Scots, Welsh & Irish compatriots do not enjoy being ignored...............The UK PM ... United Kingdom's or alternately Britain's Prime Minister lives there. It's referred to quite commonly there and in the US as "Number Ten Downing Street"... the US equivalent would be "1600 Pennsylvania Avenue", for The White House.The incumbent Prime Minister.
No. 10 Downing Street, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Finance Minister) lives next door at No.11. When Tony Blair was Prime Minister he moved into the accommodation above No. 11 but still retained his offices at No. 10 because it was larger and Gordon Brown (who used to be Chancellor) did the same but ended up moving back to No. 10.
British Prime-Minister Gordon Brown awarded belated 1966 World Cup winners medals to the 11 non-playing squad players at 10 Downing Street on 10-Jun-2009. The two Liverpool players honoured were Gerry Byrne and Ian Callaghan.
Sir Robert Walpole, who served as the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742, is widely regarded as the first Prime Minister to live at 10 Downing Street. Before this, the house was primarily used as official residences for other government officials.