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Mandelson gives Post Office a boost
The Government is promoting new financial products and services that could be offered via the Post Office, ranging from a business account to children's savings.
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Cameron prepares top Tories for a March General Election
David Cameron believes that converging factors could prompt Gordon Brown to go to the polls early.
Todaya s revised GDP data confirms that the UK remained...
Today's revised GDP data confirms that the UK remained alone of the world's major economies in recession in the third quarter of this year*. The fact that the UK remains mired in recession long after most economies have recovered makes clear how uniquely badly positioned the UK economy was to handle a downturn.
British Conservatives take lead, YouGov poll shows
Britain s main opposition Conservatives are taking a commanding lead in the key seats they must gain to form a majority at the looming general election, a newspaper survey said yesterday.
All countries must stay course in Iraq, Bush tells Brown
The first signs of real divisions between George Bush and Gordon Brown over Iraq emerged as the President urged Britain to stay the course in the country.
Lord Ashcroft with David Cameron
David Cameron's attempts to buy the next election with millions of pounds from secretive wealthy backers are today exposed by the Mirror.
Britain revises down economic contraction
Jane Wardell LONDON - The Associated Press Published on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009 6:53AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Nov.
UK cops make arrests to take DNA: report
Police in Britain are regularly arresting people just to get their DNA samples into the country's massive biometric database, says a new report from a British government watchdog.
British panel begins inquiry on Iraq war
An inquiry investigating Britain's role in the Iraq war kicked off Tuesday with top government advisers testifying that some Bush administration officials were calling for Saddam Hussein's ouster as early as 2001 _ long before sanctions were exhausted and two years before the U.S.-led invasion.
UK's Thatcher sweeps back to 10 Downing Street
Former British leader Margaret Thatcher returned to London's Downing Street Monday as she unveiled her own portrait, which has been installed in the official residence of Britain's prime minister.
4 UK lawmakers could face charges over expenses
By RAPHAEL G. SATTER Four British lawmakers could face criminal charges over the expenses they claimed from taxpayers, prosecutors said Monday, marking the latest twist in a scandal over lavish spending by elected officials.Prosecutors said they had only just begun to examine the evidence against the unidentified lawmakers and would be making a ...
SNP hails Cameron hint over election deadlock
DAVID Cameron has revived SNP hopes of wielding more power at Westminster by admitting that a hung parliament would be better for the UK than another five years of a Labour government.
EU leaders choose president and foreign affairs chief
European Union leaders have agreed to appoint Belgian Prime Minister Herman Van Rompuy as EU president and Britain's Catherine Ashton as foreign affairs chief.
Brown calls for stronger China, India links
BRITISH Prime Minister Gordon Brown will call for stronger commercial links with emerging economic giants China and India to help the nation emerge from a painful recession.
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Poll boost for UK's Brown as Tories' lead slashed
Britain's Labour Party has slashed the main opposition Conservative Party's opinion poll lead to six points, giving the government its best showing in almost a year as voter confidence in the economy recovers.
European Union leaders choose president and foreign affairs chief
EU leaders have agreed to appoint Belgian Prime Minister Herman van Rompuy as EU president and Britain's Catherine Ashton as its foreign affairs chief.
Lifting the lid on UK's Israel lobby
The journalist, Peter Oborne, could not believe his ears when, last summer, in the aftermath of Israel's bloody invasion of Gaza, the leader of the British Conservative Party, David Cameron, praised Israel for striving to 'protect innocent lives'. Cameron was addressing the annual dinner of Conservative Friends of Israel, the pro-Israel group in ...
Cathy who? Briton little known at home or abroad gets plum EU foreign policy post
Catherine Ashton is not a very recognizable face even at home in Britain and becomes the European Union's foreign policy chief with just a year in a big international job.
The new EU chiefs: Rompuy-pumpy and Cathy Who?
Catherine Ashton: International woman of mystery. Ashton is Europe's new foreign policy chief, the international representative of half a billion people, with a euro7 billion budget and a salary of more than $300,000 a year - but in her homeland, it's hard to find many who have heard of her.
UK proposes tough new banking laws
The British government on Thursday published proposals for tough new banking laws that would give the country's main financial watchdog the power to claw back bonuses that breach internationally agreed rules.
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