Mansion House
Britishnoun
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the residence of the Lord Mayor of London
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the residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin
Example Sentences
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Finance minister Rishi Sunak will set out his "ambitious vision" for Britain's largest tax-raising industry in his first Mansion House speech, the finance ministry said ahead of Thursday's event - traditionally an annual speech given by the finance minister in London's "Square Mile" financial heartland.
From Reuters
Speaking at Mansion House later on Thursday, he is due to outline a roadmap for the sector that aims to "sharpen" its competitive advantage.
From BBC
Thursday's appearance by Mr Sunak will mark the first time that he has given the traditional Mansion House Speech, which is the chancellor's key policy speech of the year.
From BBC
"I'm afraid a world in which the EU dictates and determines which rules and standards we have in the UK isn't going to work," the governor said in his annual Mansion House speech to the City, this year held virtually.
From BBC
An opera singer performs every night while standing on a ledge of the Mansion House in Brooklyn Heights.
From New York Times
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