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Tony Blair believes Gordon Brown should consider standing down as Prime Minister rather than face the humiliation of defeat at the General Election, it was claimed last night.
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LONDON, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- A new poll finds no likely replacement for British Prime Minister Gordon Brown would improve the Labor Party's electoral prospects.
I’m sorry to say that I think that John McCain is going to be the next president of the United States. After the long night of Bush horror any Democrat should easily win, but the Dems are screwing it up and McCain has been running more-or-less even
David Miliband faces questions over his use of £2,000-an-hour RAF jets after it was revealed he has travelled on the Queen’s Flight – military aircraft usually reserved for the Royal Family’s use – at least 16 times in the past year.
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A British Foreign Secretary can too easily be tempted into grandeur. He sits in state at an ornate desk in a cavernous office, surrounded by the smoothest of civil servants and plenty of gold-embossed red leather.
The Foreign Office itself is a
Charles Clarke's warning that Labour is "destined to disaster if we go on as we are" was presumably not intended to strengthen Gordon Brown's hold on office. Paradoxically, though, it may have had that effect. The lack of any echo from the soundless
Peter Hogan, who took the helm at £24,000-a-year Loretto School, Musselburgh, this term, said the inflation-busting rises in fees of recent years threatened the charitable status of schools, which saves them thousands of pounds in tax every year.
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He may be fighting a losing battle with malcontents in his party, but Gordon Brown has had one success this summer – losing more than a stone.
The Prime Minister's weight loss was so noticeable that Nicolas Sarkozy spent some time at last week's summit
For the first few days of the DNC I wondered if I should have bothered to go. Not that it wasn't interesting, but FDL had plenty of people there who know US politics better than I do, and the entire thing was very antiseptic, with little in the way of
Nick Cohen: Everything, including the kitchen sink, has been thrown at an obscure politician in