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Prime Ministers Questions constitutional convention of the United Kingdom

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PMQ (Hong Kong) Historic building in Hong Kong

PMQ, is a historic site containing a grade III listed building, the old Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters, now used as a mixed-use venue for arts and design, in Hong Kong, between Aberdeen Street, Staunton Street, Hollywood Road, and Shing Wong Street.

Her Majestys Most Loyal Opposition (United Kingdom) largest opposition coalition or political party in the House of Commons. Led by the Leader of the Opposition

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RAF Kai Tak former Royal Air Force station in Hong Kong

RAF Kai Tak was a Royal Air Force station in Hong Kong. It was opened in 1927 and used for seaplanes. The RAF flight operated a few land based aircraft as well as having spare aircraft for naval units.

Handover of Hong Kong Transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong to China

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Architecture of Hong Kong

The architecture of Hong Kong features great emphasis on contemporary architecture, especially Modernism, Postmodernism, Functionalism, etc. Due to the lack of available land, few historical buildings remain in the urban areas of Hong Kong. However, Hong Kong has become a centre for modern architecture as older buildings are cleared away to make space for newer, larger buildings. It has more buildings above 35m and more skyscrapers above 150m than any other city. Hong Kong's skyline is often considered to be the best in the world, with the mountains and Victoria Harbour complementing the skyscrapers.

Airport Core Programme

The Airport Core Programme (ACP) was a series of infrastructure projects centred on the new Hong Kong International Airport during the early 1990s. The programme was part of the Port and Airport Development Strategy, commonly known as the Rose Garden Project.

1990s in Hong Kong Hong Kong-related events during the 1990s

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Aberdeen Street street in Hong Kong

Aberdeen Street is a border street dividing Sheung Wan and Central on Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. It ascends from Queen's Road Central to Caine Road in Mid-levels. The street is named after George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, Foreign Secretary at the time of the cession of Hong Kong Island to the United Kingdom in 1842.

Shing Wong Street

Shing Wong Street is a street on the hill slope of Sheung Wan and Mid-levels, Hong Kong. The street extends from Gough Street at its lowest to Caine Road highest. The street is one of ladder streets in Hong Kong, made of stone steps, in the section between Hollywood Road and Caine Road.

Cornwallis Park human settlement in Nova Scotia, Canada

Cornwallis Park is a rural community in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, Canada. As of 2016, the population is 479, an increase of 10.6% since 2011.

Sham Shui Po Barracks building in Hong Kong

Sham Shui Po Barracks was a British Army facility built in the 1920s in the Sham Shui Po area of Kowloon, Hong Kong. The base was bounded by Fuk Wa Street to the east by Yen Chow Street and to the west by Tonkin Street and Camp Street.

Bushell Park

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Cameron–Clegg coalition 2010–2015 coalition government of the United Kingdom

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In Hong Kong, there are organizers providing venues for small enterprises to sell their products. Many owners of the Instagram shops make use of the venues to turn their online business into physical retail stores. Weekend markets in Hong Kong consist of stalls hawking everything from jewelry to beauty products, from clothing to shoes and from traditional food to organic vegetables which will be mentioned as follows.

A PMQ is military housing located near Canadian military stations provided to families of Canadian Forces service personnel. Married quarters are now called Residential Housing Units (RHUs). Military housing is managed by the Canadian Forces Housing Agency.

<i>Politics Live</i> British political television programme

Politics Live is a BBC Television political programme which launched on 3 September 2018. It is presented by Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn. The series replaces the Daily Politics which ran in the same time-slot until July 2018. In the announcement, the BBC stated that the new series "will offer viewers a fast-moving, conversational show, featuring a blend of political interviews, discussion and video content designed to be shared digitally, ensuring Politics Live connects with the lives of people around the country." Coburn and Neil include live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions.

The "People's PMQs" are a social media publicity event introduced in 2019 by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in which pre-selected members of the general public ask the Prime Minister questions during a live video stream on Facebook. In spite of the name, they are not related to the Parliamentary Prime Minister's Questions, As of October 2019, the Prime Minister had released two "People's PMQs".