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Britain will continue to play its full part in persuading other countries to offer troops to the Afghanistan campaign.
The benefits are potentially huge for the companies involved, the Falkland Islands and for Britain.
We must resist measures, however superficially alluring, that could undermine the effective functioning of our cherished single market. National supervisors, such as the FSA (Britain's Financial Services Authority) must remain responsible for supervising individual companies
We are also doing a range of micro-brewers' beers from all over Britain, and also from New Zealand and Canada.
Iran is very, very prickly and it regards illegal entry to its waters or lands as a crime which is prosecutable. So their comments are bound to reflect that situation ... Add to that the fact that Britain's military forces – and Iranians believe espionage guys – are active, and that Iran thinks it has a...
Not since the emergence of Swampy, the Newbury bypass tunneller, has Britain produced a doughtier eco-warrior than Mr Brown. His garden boasts a wormery and compost bins, his computer is never left on stand-by, and No 10’s feuds and furores are illuminated by low-energy light bulbs.
The Construction Industry is a vital part of Britain’s economy, employing 2.5 million workers and contributing around 10% of GDP. The sector will play a crucial part as the UK tackles climate change, as emissions from buildings account for around 44% of Britain’s total end use carbon emissions.
The Construction Industry is a vital part of Britain’s economy, employing 2.5 million workers and contributing around 10% of GDP. The sector will play a crucial part as the UK tackles climate change, as emissions from buildings account for around 44% of Britain’s total end use carbon emissions.
President Obama briefed his generals and called world leaders yesterday to give them a heads-up on the Afghanistan troop surge he will outline in tonight's long-awaited speech ... Obama phoned the heads of Britain, France, Germany, China, Russia, India and other countries to describe the new strategy th...
On the one hand, the world community, including Britain, praises Pakistan for its efforts in the war on terror and appreciates the military operation, but on the other they ask for more
Britain stands no chance of becoming a driving force in Europe unless we build roads properly and get urgent repairs done fast
Cancer treatment in Britain has improved vastly in recent years and this is shown in the falling mortality rates and increasing survival rates. However we know that survival rates vary across the country, particularly in deprived areas, so this year's report has deliberately focused on local variations ...
The further nine areas are looking at proposals to design and develop to the tough new eco-town standards ... This signals real and radical momentum to change and to re-think how we design our towns and homes for the future. We must push for international change at Copenhagen, but also act locally here ...
I know the importance of the City. I know the importance of this major financial centre for growth in Britain and for all of Europe's economy.
Britain has recommitted to nuclear power, so has the US, so have countries in Europe that had abandoned nuclear power. So we're in the box seat to be a real driver in being a stable, secure, long-term source of uranium and to be part of the fight against global warming. It puts us in an immensely powerf...
Oh-oh — did some enraged Islamophobe take action against a Muslim? Will there now be Muslim riots in Britain and the rest of Europe?
Gordon Brown used to boast about leading the G20 but it is now official that Britain is the only G20 country still in recession. Labour’s disastrous economic policies meant Britain was one of the first into recession and now we are the last out.
Gordon Brown used to boast about leading the G20 but it is now official that Britain is the only G20 country still in recession. Labour’s disastrous economic policies meant Britain was one of the first into recession and now we are the last out.
For a safe Britain we need a stable Afghanistan.
The word Britain is an informal term used (for brevity or convenience) when referring to;... Full Article
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) speaks with Japan's Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama before a meeting during the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown is presented with a report on climate change from the World Economic Forum during the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) and lead singer Bono of the rock band U2 laugh whilst speaking at the Appeal of Conscience reception during the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) stands with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger at the Appeal of Conscience reception during the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) embraces lead singer Bono of the rock band U2 before the Appeal of Conscience reception during the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Chairman of the Financial Services Authority Adair Turner smiles before speaking at the annual City Banquet at Mansion House in London September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Chairman of the Financial Services Authority Adair Turner speaks at the annual City Banquet at Mansion House in London September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Chairman of the Financial Services Authority Adair Turner speaks at the annual City Banquet at Mansion House in London September 22, 2009.
View Photo »McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, right, meets fans at a local mall, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 in Singapore. Hamilton will take part in the Singapore GP night race over the weekend.
View Photo »McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain poses next to a Mercedes car during a meeting with fans at a local mall, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 in Singapore. Hamilton will take part in the Singapore GP night race over the weekend.
View Photo »McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, center, meets fans at a local mall, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 in Singapore. Hamilton will take part in the Singapore GP night race over the weekend.
View Photo »McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain speaks during a meeting with fans at a local mall, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 in Singapore. Hamilton will take part in the Singapore GP night race over the weekend.
View Photo »McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain smile during a meeting with fans at a local mall, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 in Singapore. Hamilton will take part in the Singapore GP night race over the weekend.
View Photo »McLaren Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton of Britain, center, meets fans at a local mall, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009 in Singapore. Hamilton will take part in the Singapore GP night race over the weekend.
View Photo »Britain's Chairman of the Financial Services Authority Lord Turner stands for a formal photograph before the annual City Banquet at Mansion House in London September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Chairman of the Financial Services Authority Lord Turner stands for a formal photograph before the annual City Banquet at Mansion House in London September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Chairman of the Financial Services Authority Adair Turner (R) stands for a formal photograph with the Lord Mayor of the City of London Alderman Ian Luder before the annual City Banquet at Mansion House in London September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Chairman of the Financial Services Authority Adair Turner (L) moves into position for a formal photograph with the Lord Mayor of the City of London Alderman Ian Luder before the annual City Banquet at Mansion House in London September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah (2nd L) arrive for the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah arrive for the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah arrive in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah arrive in New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Attorney General Patricia Scotland leaves her office in central London September 22, 2009. Scotland was fined 5,000 pounds on Tuesday for employing an illegal immigrant as her housekeeper, fuelling calls from opposition parties for her to resign.
View Photo »Britain's Attorney General Patricia Scotland leaves her office in central London September 22, 2009. Scotland was fined 5,000 pounds on Tuesday for employing an illegal immigrant as her housekeeper, fuelling calls from opposition parties for her to resign.
View Photo »Britain's Attorney General Patricia Scotland leaves her office in central London September 22, 2009. Scotland was fined 5,000 pounds on Tuesday for employing an illegal immigrant as her housekeeper, fuelling calls from opposition parties for her to resign.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown is presented with a report on climate change from the World Economic Forum during the United Nations General Assembly in New York September 22, 2009.
View Photo »Britain will continue to play its full part in persuading other countries to offer troops to the Afghanistan campaign.
The benefits are potentially huge for the companies involved, the Falkland Islands and for Britain.
We must resist measures, however superficially alluring, that could undermine the effective functioning of our cherished single market. National supervisors, such as the FSA (Britain's Financial Services Authority) must remain responsible for supervising individual companies
We are also doing a range of micro-brewers' beers from all over Britain, and also from New Zealand and Canada.
Iran is very, very prickly and it regards illegal entry to its waters or lands as a crime which is prosecutable. So their comments are bound to reflect that situation ... Add to that the fact that Britain's military forces – and Iranians believe espionage guys – are active, and that Iran thinks it has a...
Not since the emergence of Swampy, the Newbury bypass tunneller, has Britain produced a doughtier eco-warrior than Mr Brown. His garden boasts a wormery and compost bins, his computer is never left on stand-by, and No 10’s feuds and furores are illuminated by low-energy light bulbs.
The Construction Industry is a vital part of Britain’s economy, employing 2.5 million workers and contributing around 10% of GDP. The sector will play a crucial part as the UK tackles climate change, as emissions from buildings account for around 44% of Britain’s total end use carbon emissions.
The Construction Industry is a vital part of Britain’s economy, employing 2.5 million workers and contributing around 10% of GDP. The sector will play a crucial part as the UK tackles climate change, as emissions from buildings account for around 44% of Britain’s total end use carbon emissions.
President Obama briefed his generals and called world leaders yesterday to give them a heads-up on the Afghanistan troop surge he will outline in tonight's long-awaited speech ... Obama phoned the heads of Britain, France, Germany, China, Russia, India and other countries to describe the new strategy th...
On the one hand, the world community, including Britain, praises Pakistan for its efforts in the war on terror and appreciates the military operation, but on the other they ask for more
Britain stands no chance of becoming a driving force in Europe unless we build roads properly and get urgent repairs done fast
Cancer treatment in Britain has improved vastly in recent years and this is shown in the falling mortality rates and increasing survival rates. However we know that survival rates vary across the country, particularly in deprived areas, so this year's report has deliberately focused on local variations ...
The further nine areas are looking at proposals to design and develop to the tough new eco-town standards ... This signals real and radical momentum to change and to re-think how we design our towns and homes for the future. We must push for international change at Copenhagen, but also act locally here ...
I know the importance of the City. I know the importance of this major financial centre for growth in Britain and for all of Europe's economy.
Britain has recommitted to nuclear power, so has the US, so have countries in Europe that had abandoned nuclear power. So we're in the box seat to be a real driver in being a stable, secure, long-term source of uranium and to be part of the fight against global warming. It puts us in an immensely powerf...
Oh-oh — did some enraged Islamophobe take action against a Muslim? Will there now be Muslim riots in Britain and the rest of Europe?
Gordon Brown used to boast about leading the G20 but it is now official that Britain is the only G20 country still in recession. Labour’s disastrous economic policies meant Britain was one of the first into recession and now we are the last out.
Gordon Brown used to boast about leading the G20 but it is now official that Britain is the only G20 country still in recession. Labour’s disastrous economic policies meant Britain was one of the first into recession and now we are the last out.
For a safe Britain we need a stable Afghanistan.
The safety of people on the streets of Britain requires us to deny al Qaida the space to operate across Pakistan and deny them the option of returning to operate in Afghanistan.
As long as three quarters of the most serious terrorist plots against Britain have links to those Pakistan/Afghan border areas, we should be failing in our duty if we didn't work with our allies to deal with the problem where it starts.
We have got to provide some money to help that ... Britain will do so, the rest of Europe will do so and I believe America will do so as well.
It is a warning sign that sovereign credit risks are likely to remain a problem—Ireland, Greece and Britain, for example—and the deterioration in budget deficits and debt/GDP ratios will remain a key feature for some time
I am delighted to be part of a festival which has consistently places itself at the cutting edge of the creative arts in Britain. I hope to be able to show some recent work that has not yet been seen in this country, and also develop new works especially for the festival.
Britain does not have any gold, neither does Germany
"Public Option: Great Britain's Warning to America" http://bit.ly/4vQLzQ #tcot
- samishamieh 2 minutes ago
kaffee oder littel britain? ok - beides http://bit.ly/AQ8zb
- Gismo_ 7 minutes ago
Being anti-gay can land you in prison over in Britain! - Stormfront http://tinyurl.com/yfj7wqo
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