http://economicrisis.com/the-central-banks-gold-a-story-of-silent-expropriation/7697 The Central Banks’ Gold: A Story of Silent Expropriation In recent times, gold has become a key topic in the world’s media. Interest in this yellow metal is warming up reports about...
Former prime minister Gordon Brown has renewed pressure on the Ministry of Defence to act to deal with radioactive particles found on a Scottish beach. The Labour MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath previously...
Gordon Brown has earned more than £1.4m since he stood down as prime minister, including fees and expenses. The ex-Prime Minister's spokeswoman said that "not a single penny" of the money went to Mr Brown...
News International Targets Gordon Brown Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has accused News International, whose News of the World was sunk in the phone hacking scandal, of stealing personal information from him and his family. Those records were attained either by...
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A 21-year-old traffic warden from Birmingham today launches a House of Commons-style debating chamber online, enabling ordinary citizens to voice their views on topical issues in parliamentary fashion. ‘Live Debate’ (http://www.livedebate.co.uk), the brainchild of...
Gordon Brown Steps Down as Prime Minister, David Cameron Accepts New Role Conservative leader David Cameron has accepted the position of Prime Minister of the UK, following an appointment by the Queen. After a short...
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The news that Samantha Cameron, wife of UK Conservative leader David Cameron, is pregnant, could not have come at a better time for the Conservative Party who have so far not hammered home their opinion poll...
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Fan Love For David Beckham In The Face Of Serious Injury David Beckham might be out of the 2010 World Cup, but he is regaining the love of his fans after much hate and agitation in recent years. AC Milan midfielder...
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British Airways chief executive, Willie Walsh, says that he will use BA's £2 billion reserves to ride out the planned BA cabin crew strike claiming that 70% of flights will go ahead as normal during the...
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown praised gay and lesbian armed forces members at a reception to celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual History Month held on Wednesday night at 10 Downing Street. The...
The Gordon Brown is a bully story has opened up a new market for the plethora of educational and workplace consultants. The last ten years has seen more and more money devolved from Local Education Authority...
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The UK Government's own human rights watchdog 'The Equality and Human Rights Commission' has instigated calls for a public inquiry into allegations that UK intelligence services knew of and indeed were party to...
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Nearly 100 countries have signed on to the Copenhagen Accord, a nonbinding agreement crafted in the final hours of the U.N. climate change conference in December 2009, meeting the first official deadline of the...
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Official figures sent the pound sliding yesterday as it was revealed the government had borrowed £4.3 billion in January. Normally in January, annual tax revenues push the Exchequer into the black. It is the first time there has been a deficit in January since...
While the world leaders opened a major international conference on Afghanistan’s future in London on Thursday, President Hamid Karzai admitted that it could take anything between 5 to 10 years for Afghan forces...
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