A form of address for a married woman.
1Mrs O'Neill returned home four years ago when her husband's health deteriorated.
2Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP fundamentally different.
3Mrs Carr said the result was not a win for animal activists.
4Yes, yes, of course she is.' Mrs Castaway stirs the glue-pot pensively.
5Mrs Turei said the situation was now collapsing in on the government.
6Mrs Turei said public trust in the police has been completely destroyed.
7Mrs MacFie said TV was often an easy choice for busy mothers.
8Mrs Sitharaman said Indian industry felt let down by Britain's visa rules.
9Mrs Goodman said a by-election would remove the issue of vote splitting.
10Mrs Justice Cox gave a direction allowing a majority decision if necessary.
11Mr English said he looked forward to working closely with Mrs May.
12Mrs Hodge said: Local authorities are tending to cope with funding reductions.
13Mrs Kouvelis said businesses were looking at innovative ways to stay open.
14Longer than Mrs Thatcher; and who knows how long relative to Blair?
15This history and that future were the subject of Mrs Mugabe's address.
16Results: We obtained a good correlation between biochemical analysis and MRS determination.