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Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has been sent home from hospital after being treated for pneumonia.Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott has been sent home from hospital after being treated for pneumonia.
A spokesman for Mr Prescott said he would continue to rest and recover at Admiralty House. Mr Prescott's condition will continue to be monitored by University College Hospital, London.
The deputy PM's condition would continue to be monitored by the hospital, the spokesman added. A spokesman for the deputy prime minister said he would rest and recover in his Admiralty House apartment.
Mr Prescott, 69, was admitted to hospital on 2 June after being taken ill on a train between his constituency in Hull and King's Cross in London.Mr Prescott, 69, was admitted to hospital on 2 June after being taken ill on a train between his constituency in Hull and King's Cross in London.
High-dependency unit
Mr Prescott said: "I would like to personally thank all the doctors, nurses and support staff for their outstanding professional help and assistance.Mr Prescott said: "I would like to personally thank all the doctors, nurses and support staff for their outstanding professional help and assistance.
"We should all be very proud of our magnificent NHS"."We should all be very proud of our magnificent NHS".
The deputy prime minister was moved to a high-dependency unit on Tuesday so he could be monitored more closely because of his age, and the fact he suffers from diabetes.
By Wednesday his son said he was sitting up in bed and joking with hospital staff.
He missed Thursday's Cabinet meeting, which he had been due to chair while Tony Blair was at the G8 summit in Germany, so Commons leader Jack Straw took his place.
Mr Prescott is stepping down as Labour deputy leader and deputy prime minister on 27 June - the same time as Mr Blair.