...she accuses the SNP of trying to shift the blame on to the UK Government. "They are seeking to embarrass Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling that they are not willing to find a major transport project affecting their constituencies. "It's a political ploy to...
...was the candidate of change and renewal in the US. David Cameron is attempting to position himself similarly in Britain. Gordon Brown was also once meant to be the candidate of change when he first became Prime Minister: a change from Tony Blair, from the...
...for an historic Anglo-French Summit, the work of the French Arsenal Double Club was showcased for British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. It has also been hailed by the European Commissioner for Multi-Lingualism, Leonard...
...into the worst recession since World War II. The debt sales are planned in the fiscal year ending March 31 as prime minister Gordon Brown's government seeks to finance bank bailouts and revive the shrinking economy amid a decline in tax revenue. "I'm not...
...â far short of its £500 million population share." - Scotsman Treasury denies it plans to "print money" - BBC And finally... Gordon Brown warns his Cabinet to get in shape "Prime Minister Gordon Brown has warned Cabinet ministers face a visit from TV fitness...
...night Shadow Chancellor George Osborne said: The very fact the Treasury is speculating about printing money shows Gordon Brown has led Britain to the brink of bankruptcy. Meanwhile, Mr Brown insisted he is not planning a 2009 general election. He said on...
...a tour of the regions to see how businesses are coping with the recession - but he knows what he would have liked to tell Gordon Brown. "The Government has to get banks lending again," he urges. Standing in a vast air-conditioned room full of computer serves,...
...Merkel of Germany, with whom he doesnât get on, will also take part, along with various political leaders and Nobel economists. Gordon Brown wonât be attending the "New world, new capitalism" forum which the French swear is not a rival summit to the G20 gathering...
...in a bid to save money in a tough trading environment. As unemployment rose around the world, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced plans to spend â£140m to create an extra 35000 apprenticeships. On Sunday, Brown pledged to ease the pain of recession...
...or incorrect. On the âbreathing spaceâ given to some credit card customers after the government stepped in, you told Gordon Brown to âban extortionate store card interest ratesâ. Populist this may be but it hardly fits with David Cameronâs message of âpersonal...