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David Cameron was left embarrassed last night after his plans for cutting Britain's debt were savaged by the International Monetary Fund. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah greet Baroness Thatcher at Downing Street for the reception Former prime minister Margaret Thatcher returned to 10 Downing Street yesterday to attend the unveiling of her portrait. Full Article at Press and Journal
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon shakes hands with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani ahead of their meeting, in Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. View Photo »
I am committed to doing everything in my power to secure an agreement that marks the decisive global shift towards combating climate change ... I believe all leaders have a responsibility to come together at Copenhagen to do this. We cannot afford to fail.
BRITAIN must put itself at the heart of Europe to protect jobs and support economic growth, Gordon Brown insisted yesterday. Full Article at Press and Journal
Gordon Brown recently called on other countries involved in Nato's Afghanistan mission to "share the burden" of troop numbers. Full Article at BBC News
Thatcher''s portrait was unveiled at a private reception hosted by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, and will go on permanent display in the state room lobby on the first floor of Downing Street. Full Article at New Kerala
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon stands Iraqi President Jalal Talabani ahead of their meeting, in Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. View Photo »
A UNITED States senator has written to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, demanding that the Lockerbie bomber should be returned to prison in Scotland.
LONDON -- Prime Minister Gordon Brown, aware his chances of re-election may hinge on Britain's economy emerging from recession, will call on European leaders on Monday to launch a drive for economic growth. Full Article at China Post
The panel includes two historians, a former ambassador to Russia and two senior civil servants. They will look into the events surrounding the decision that took Britain to war in Iraq in 2003. Up to the task? Full Article at Deutsche Welle
James Gordon Brown MP (born 20 February 1951) is a British Labour politician and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Brown assumed office in June 2007, after the resignation of Tony Blair and three days after becoming leader of the governing Labour Party. Full Article
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, makes his opening remarks as he attends the first meeting of the day of the G20 Finance Ministers Meeting held at the Treasury in central London, Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) and Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth listen to questions at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) and Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth listen to questions at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London September 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, and British Defense Secretary Bob Ainsworth, left, attend a question and answer session following a keynote speech on Afghanistan, at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, in central London, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, and British Defense Secretary Bob Ainsworth, left, attend a question and answer session following a keynote speech on Afghanistan, at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, in central London, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London September 4, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (C) leaves the Backing Young Britain conference in Birmingham, central England September 2, 2009. Brown promised on Wednesday to help an extra 85,000 young people to find work or training and avoid creating a "generation lost to work".
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) leaves the "Backing Young Britain" conference in Birmingham, central England September 2, 2009. Brown promised on Wednesday to help an extra 85,000 young people to find work or training and avoid creating a "generation lost to work".
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) arrives at the "Backing Young Britain" conference in Birmingham, central England September 2, 2009.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives at Birmingham City Football Club for a 'Backing Young Britain' summit on September 2, 2009 in Birmingham, England. Brown is expected to announce a scheme to help young people into work.
View Photo »BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 02: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives at Birmingham City Football Club for a 'Backing Young Britain' summit on September 2, 2009 in Birmingham, England. Brown is expected to announce a scheme to help young people into work.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives at the "Backing Young Britain" conference in Birmingham, central England, September 2, 2009.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) meets local officials during a visit to an Afghan police station in Helmand province August 29, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, center, meets British soldiers at Camp Bastion in Lashkar Gah in Afghanistan, Saturday Aug. 29, 2009. Prime Minister Gordon Brown flew Saturday to the city of Lashkar Gah, where British troops have been waging a tough fight against Taliban insurgents.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, center, looks inside a British Army armoured vehicle at Camp Bastion in Lashkar Gah in Afghanistan, Saturday Aug. 29, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, is greeted by Gen. Stanley McChrystal, left, the head of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, at Camp Bastion in Lashkar Gah in Afghanistan, Saturday Aug. 29, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) meets his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu at 10 Downing Street in London August 25, 2009. After holding talks with Brown, Netanyahu is due to meet U.S. envoy George Mitchell in London on Wednesday.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) prepares to hold a joint news conference with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd R) at 10 Downing Street in London August 25, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) speaks to media during a joint news conference with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu at 10 Downing Street in London August 25, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 25: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at number 10 Downing Street on August 25, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 25: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) speaks as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks on during their press conference at number 10 Downing Street on August 25, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, bids farewell to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, outside 10 Downing Street in London, Tuesday Aug. 25, 2009.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, bids farewell to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, outside 10 Downing Street in London, Tuesday Aug. 25, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, right, speaks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at 10 Downing Street, in London, Tuesday Aug. 25, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) and Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth listen to questions at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London September 4, 2009.
View Photo »I've... talked to President Obama and I expect him to announce in a few days what his numbers for Afghanistan will be
Don’t misunderstand me: I voted for David Cameron as leader, I like him, and I reckon he’d be a million times better than Gordon Brown as Prime Minister. One of his strengths is that, unlike Gordon Brown, he doesn’t mind people disagreeing with him
We are the first country to have agreed to send additional troops for the next stage of the mission in Afghanistan and we are seeking to persuade other countries to join us in this
We believe the National Assembly for Wales should agree binding targets and put real pressure, with Scotland, on Gordon Brown before he represents our interests in Copenhagen. Gordon Brown must represent the whole of the UK in Copenhagen, so Wales should join with Scotland in setting aspirations higher,...
No government in Europe is doing more to help young people find work
I do not accept any such claims that the UN has been closing our eyes to fraud ... This [victory] is legitimate. That is why I welcomed it. That is why Gordon Brown, President Obama and many other leaders congratulated [Mr Karzai].
David Milliband was never a candidate for the job. Britain has only one candidate for the European council positions. That candidate is Tony Blair for the presidency.
Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy have agreed he can do it. Unlike with previous Belgian candidates, Gordon Brown is not opposed and Britain can have the foreign job if it wants it
I have also spoken to President Obama and I expect him to announce in a few days what his numbers for Afghanistan will be
With Britain facing a debt crisis and the Government's child poverty strategy in tatters, it beggars belief that Gordon Brown is continuing to send millions of pounds of taxpayers' money to children who don't even live in this country. It's yet more evidence that he is completely out of touch with the c...
Britain has only one candidate for the European Council positions that are being discussed at the moment. That candidate is Tony Blair and his candidature is for the presidency of the council ... These matters will be sorted out in the next few days.
I couldn’t believe it when I read that Gordon Brown had phoned Simon Cowell to ask how Britain’s Got Talent contestant Susan Boyle was when she had a breakdown. He doesn’t phone any of the bereaved military families ... I thought it was absolutely disgusting, a real slap in the face for the parents of t...
It reinforces the image of England around the world ... but also the sense that we are taking ourselves seriously as a sporting nation.
I personally think the (incumbent) Labour Party in England, Tony Blair (Gordon Brown's predecessor as prime minister) and company, thought they owed so much to The Sun. They didn't. Blair would have been elected without (The Sun's) support.
David Miliband was never a candidate for the high representative job
UK's willingness to cooperate with India in the social sectors, particularly in the context of the Millennium Development Goals, was conveyed to me by prime minister Gordon Brown. He also expressed a keen interest in the ongoing cooperation between India and UK in the education sector, and the importanc...
Congratulations to David Haye for his superb, courageous and determined performance in Germany last night to win the WBA heavyweight crown - Britain's first heavyweight champion for six years
The security of the United Kingdom and foreign relations are non-devolved issues and if Gordon Brown is saying these are not areas that would be involved in a Lockerbie inquiry then the man is insane
Cronies and warlords should have no place in the future of a democratic Afghanistan
He should read Carla Powell's diary in The Spectator ... Gordon Brown says he invited His Holiness, which if true would represent a gross breach of protocol. Only the queen can invite a head of state to Britain.
If we do not take action in Pakistan and Afghanistan then Al-Qaeda would be plotting more trouble and more chaos in the streets of our cities
These figures are very good news for the world economy, but Britain now stands out as the only major economy still in recession. Gordon Brown's claim that we were 'best placed' now lies in tatters. His recession plan has failed. The rest of the world is moving on and we are left behind.
all those who have been killed in Afghanistan this year - heroes who have lost their lives on Afghan streets so that we might be safer on Britain's streets
We better watch out, if we listen to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (renowned climate expert) when he warned of ‘floods, droughts and killer heatwaves if world leaders fail to agree a deal on climate change,'
Our children will learn of the heroism of today’s men and women fighting in Afghanistan, protecting our nation and the rest of the world from the threat of global terrorism
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