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<p>Official residences are assigned to ministers at the discretion of the Prime Minister,
either on the grounds of security or to allow them to better perform their official
duties. The current allocations are as follows: the Prime Minister has No 11 Downing
Street; the Chancellor has No 10 Downing Street and the Foreign Secretary has No 1
Carlton Gardens. The flats in Admiralty House are not occupied. In addition, the Prime
Minister has use of Chequers, the Chancellor has use of Dorneywood; the Secretary
of State for Northern Ireland has use of Hillsborough Castle and the Foreign Secretary,
the Secretary of State for International Trade and the Secretary of State for Exiting
the European Union have joint use of Chevening.</p>
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