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The purpose of the Nato mission in Afghanistan is clear. It is to ensure that Afghanistan does not become a safe haven for international terrorism that would endanger our national security and that of our friends and allies. Full Article at The Independent
Barack Obama is coming under mounting international pressure to make an early decision on his strategy in Afghanistan amid fears of a dangerous drift as he agonises over his next moves. Full Article at The Independent
Britain's Defence Secretary John Hutton arrives for the weekly Cabinet meeting in Downing Street in central London June 2, 2009. View Photo »
One of the concerns about the decisions - highlighted by none other than John Hutton, until recently Defense Secretary - is that with only three submarines in place the United Kingdom may not be able to maintain the uninterrupted patrols at sea that have again been the hallmark of the UK defense policy.
A CORONER is expected to consider the introduction of marine helmets for all jet-ski riders following an inquest into the death of an English tourist who died from head injuries after crashing his hired jet-ski on the Gold Coast. Full Article at Gold Coast Bulletin
A CORONER investigating a Gold Coast jet ski accident that killed a British doctor could recommend crash helmets for recreational jet skiers. Full Article at The Courier Mail
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival's 2010 season will feature John Hutton as King Lear, continuing a trend toward showcasing Denver Center Theatre Company veterans as guest actors. The slate also will include safe-as-armor productions of "Our Town" and " Full Article at Denver Post
British Defence Secretary John Hutton (L) and Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon (R) arrive for a Cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street in London, on June 2, 2009. View Photo »
John Hutton, the former defence secretary, has warned Gordon Brown that it would be "daft" to scrap the Trident nuclear weapons system, and predicted that his plans to scale it back will not save much money. Full Article at The Independent
One of the main questions arising out of the Legg controversy is whether MPs should put up or shut up. Full Article at Spectator Magazine
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Britain's Defence Secretary John Hutton arrives for the weekly Cabinet meeting in Downing Street in central London June 2, 2009.
View Photo »British Defence Secretary John Hutton (L) and Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon (R) arrive for a Cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street in London, on June 2, 2009.
View Photo »British Defence Secretary John Hutton (L) and Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon (R) arrive for a Cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street in London, on June 2, 2009.
View Photo »Geoff Hoon, right, Britain's Transport Secretary and John Hutton, left, Defence Secretary, arrive for a cabinet meeting at Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown's official residence at 10 Downing Street in central London, Tuesday June 2, 2009.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 02: British Defence Secretary John Hutton (L) and Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon (R) arrive at Downing Street for the weekly cabinet meeting on June 2, 2009 in London, England.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - APRIL 30: Secretary of State John Hutton washes down a helicopter on his visit to the Contingency Operating Base, in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - APRIL 30: The Army Chaplain leads a minutes silence during a memorial service held at the Contingency Operating Base and attended by the Defence Secretary John Hutton, located at Basra International Airport on April 30 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - APRIL 30: Service personel reflect during a minutes silence during a memorial service held at the Contingency Operating Base and attended by the Defence Secretary John Hutton, located at Basra International Airport on April 30 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - APRIL 30: A soldier looks at plaques placed in memory to the lives lost in Iraq on the Basra memorial wall prior to a memorial service attended by the Defence Secretary John Hutton, held at the Contingency Operating Base located at Basra International Airport on April 30...
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - APRIL 30: Soldiers salute at a memorial service held at the Contingency Operating Base and attended by the Defence Secretary John Hutton,located at Basra International Airport on April 30 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »BASRA, IRAQ - APRIL 30: Soldiers salute at a memorial service attended by the Defence Secretary John Hutton, held at the Contingency Operating Base located at Basra International Airport on April 30, 2009 in Basra, Iraq.
View Photo »In this photo made available by the British Ministry of Defence, Brigadier Tom Beckett, right, the commander of the British army 20th Armoured Brigade, U.S. army Maj.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: Air Vice-Marshal Michael J. Harwood CBE MA RAF waits in a hallway while British Defence Secretary John Hutton visits with World War I veteran Frank Buckles, 108 years old, to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Tow...
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles, 108 years old, waits for the arrival of British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, chats with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: British Defence Secretary John Hutton is reflected in a display of medals earned byWorld War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, while paying a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virgin...
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles, 108 years old, waits for the arrival of British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, chats with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, chats with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, chats with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, chats with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, chats with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, looks over old pictures with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, chats with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »CHARLES TOWN, WV - MARCH 19: World War I veteran Frank Buckles (R), 108 years old, sits with British Defence Secretary John Hutton, who paid a visit to present him with a framed print titled 'Side by Side' March 19, 2009 in Charles Town, West Virginia.
View Photo »British Defence Secretary John Hutton (L) and Transport Secretary Geoff Hoon (R) arrive for a Cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street in London, on June 2, 2009.
View Photo »One of the concerns about the decisions - highlighted by none other than John Hutton, until recently Defense Secretary - is that with only three submarines in place the United Kingdom may not be able to maintain the uninterrupted patrols at sea that have again been the hallmark of the UK defense policy.
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- lov3ny
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Lovely sausages from John Hutton - yum yum and mash
- VictoriaBooksho 6 days ago