Gordon Brown and George Bush talked up the importance of the special relationship between the UK and the US today in at a good-natured meeting at the White House that contrasted sharply with last year's frosty encounter between the
Conventional wisdom has it that the last thing David Cameron wants is a change
of Labour leadership. Gordon Brown is grumpy, unpopular and discredited, so
any successor would be harder to beat, or so the argument runs.
I disagree. David Miliband’s
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"Brown's failure during a jumpy succession was to have disappointed everyone
As one of the Labour Party's few big beasts - he is so large that his stomach protrudes over the tablecloth - he has just written an article in a Blairite magazine warning that the Government has failed to 'face the future' and 'risked a decade of Tory
President Bush, ending a week-long trip through Europe on Monday, warmly welcomed Britain's pledge to tighten sanctions against ...
Jerusalem - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Sunday called for an end to Israeli settlements and pledged additional financial assistance and support for the Palestinian Authority. Brown was speaking in Bethlehem in the
NEW YORK British Prime Minister Gordon Brown called Wednesday for international action to stabilize the global economy and predicted closer relations between the United States and Europe as divisions over the Iraq war come to an end.
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Grim: Tony Blair and Gordon Brown at former Labour leader John Smith's funeral in 1994
He's the father-in-law who embarrassed Tony Blair on more than one occasion during his time in office.
Now Tony Booth has put his foot in it again by lifting the
In his speech to the Labour spring conference, Gordon Brown finally found an optimistic vision for Britain
Since moving into No 10, Gordon Brown has struggled to provide a convincing narrative for his leadership. But his speech on Saturday to the