Downing St has intervened to quell the the latest row over World War I centenary commemorations amid claims the role of Australian and New Zealand troops is being ignored.
Prime Minister David Cameron's official spokesman said it was "completely wrong" to suggest the contribution of the Anzacs was being overlooked in the anniversary events.
No 10 stepped in after allies of Education Secretary Michael Gove expressed concern that there would be no special mention of Australians and New Zealanders in the tributes organised by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
It followed a briefing to Australian journalists by Whitehall officials that led to reports that the Anzacs were being "whitewashed" out of commemorations in favour of servicemen from India, the Caribbean and West Africa.
It was claimed that the emphasis on troops from the "New Commonwealth" was intended to promote "community cohesion" in the UK - leading to accusations in Australia of "blatant politicisation".