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(AFP Photo / Johnny Eggitt) 27.10.2011 16:04 1 comment

Euro disaster averted in UK

It was the common sense of the average British voter that saved the country from full integration into the EU and from following the way of Greece, the chief political commentator for the Daily Telegraph believes.

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News Corporation Chief Rupert Murdoch (L) and his daughter Elisabeth (C)  (AFP Photo / Getty Images) 12.07.2011 19:08 4 comments

Clouds gather over Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation

The Sun and the Sunday Times, two other popular newspapers which are part of Murdoch’s News Corporation, have been accused of using illegal ways to obtain private data. Meanwhile, shares in Murdoch’s empire are tumbling.

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron hands out "NO to AV" leaflets in Eynsham, Oxfordshire (AFP Photo / Pool / Steve Parsons) 05.05.2011 14:00 4 comments

Britain votes on voting

An alternative-vote referendum is being held in the UK which could see one of the oldest democracies in the world change the way it elects its MPs. The referendum has already sparked fierce debate among British politicians.

 
23.04.2010 13:03 4 comments

Obama and Putin - the most influential politicians in recent polls

US President Barack Obama has taken first place and Russian Prime Minister Putin has come in second as the world’s most influential politicians.

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23.04.2010 07:00 7 comments

British lapdog gets ready to be set loose

Britain is to choose its next Prime Minister on the 6th of May, so candidates from the three main parties thrashed out foreign policy issues Thursday during a live TV debate to show off their willingness to change it.

 
UK, London: Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaves following a service of commemoration to mark the end of the combat operations in Iraq. (AFP Photo / Kieran Doherty / Wpa Pool) 05.03.2010 14:38 1 comment

Gordon Brown faces grilling over Iraq war

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has insisted that the decision to invade Iraq was correct, giving testimony in an official inquiry into what role he played in Britain’s decision to follow America into war.

12.02.2010 06:40

Top economies are ready to levy tax on banks – Gordon Brown

The world’s leading economies are nearing an agreement to introduce a global bank tax. The deal could be signed at the G20 summit in June, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown told the Financial Times.

 
Germany, Berlin: The individually painted dominos stand along the former route of the wall in Berlin on November 9, 2009. (AFP Photo DDP / Axel Schmidt Germany Out) 09.11.2009 23:52 1 comment

Breaking the Wall: World Leaders join festivities in once-divided Berlin

World leaders from the past and the present gathered in Berlin to join the festivities commemorating the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall – one of the most important events in the history of Europe.

British soldiers in Afghanistan (AFP Photo / Abdul Malik) 14.10.2009 21:22 2 comments

“UK must withdraw from Afghanistan, not increase contingent”

The UK can only end the stale conflict in Afghanistan through diplomacy, not through an increased military presence, Bob Bailey from the British National Party told RT.

 
18.09.2009 16:50

US shield: mixed reactions

The leaders of the largest European countries have hailed the decision made by the Obama administration. However, reactions in Eastern Europe were mixed.

Royal Marines carry one of their number from an RAF transport plane that arrived from the Gulf with bodies of servicemen (AFP Photo / Stefan Rousseau). 31.07.2009 00:47 3 comments

UK’s new inquiry on Iraq’s invasion “is much broader”

An inquiry has been launched in the UK to look at Iraq's invasion, the intelligence used to justify it and the aftermath of the war. It will be conducted by a panel of five experts whose work may last until 2011.

 
AFP photo/Getty Images 06.03.2009 12:06 4 comments

The snub heard around the world – especially in London

This week, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown was the first world leader to meet with US President Barack Obama in Washington. But the only thing the British media is talking about is how poor Gordon Brown was maltreated.