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Hold independence referendum same day as general election, says Lord Forsyth
Gordon Brown should silence the SNP's calls for independence by holding a referendum the same day as the general election, a former Scottish Secretary has urged.
All countries must stay course in Iraq, Bush tells Brown
The first signs of real divisions between George Bush and Gordon Brown over Iraq emerged as the President urged Britain to stay the course in the country.
Royal succession law outdated, Brown tells MPs
Changes in the law of succession can only be brought about with the agreement of all members of the Commonwealth.
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Dutchmen lost millions of savings in the Icesave crash
Iceland says it is not bound by the agreements it made with the Netherlands and the UK over repayment of the lost deposits of the failed Icesave bank.
Gordon Brown accused of suffocating the Chilcot Iraq Inquiry
Gordon Brown was accused of trying to suffocate the Iraq Inquiry today by giving individual Whitehall departments the power to veto sections of the final report.
PARLIAMENT SPEAKER SAHIN VISITS RUSSIA Parliament Speaker Mehmet Ali Sahin yesterday flew to Russia to participate in the 34th General Assembly of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation .
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced his government's intention to tighten the immigration rules with a view to curbing entry of non-EU doctors, engineers and other professionals into the UK.
Belgian leader is first 'president of Europe'
Belgium's prime minister, Herman Van Rompuy, has been appointed the first "president of Europe," British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Thursday.
Australians bid to save historic clipper
Prominent Australians have written an open letter to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to prevent the demolition of one of the world's oldest clipper ships, the City of Adelaide.
Brown for action in Afghanistan
THIMPHU: The Afghan campaign is being prosecuted not from choice, but out of necessity, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said in his annual foreign policy speech at the Lord Mayor of London's Banquet yesterday, Monday 16 November 2009.
SNP angered by lack of Holyrood bill
Plans to increase the Scottish parliament's remit in doubt after Queen makes only fleeting reference to the proposals Alex Salmond will make devolution a key battleground in the general election.
THERE are many reasons to knock Gordon Brown. For his 10-year stewardship of an economy which, built on the never-never, came to an inevitable crashing halt he claimed nobody could have foreseen.
Australia PM Kevin Rudd to Apologize to 'Forgotten Australians'
Kevin Rudd, Australian Prime Minister, will formally apologize to 7 000 'forgotten Australians' on Monday.
Great Britain Sets New Migratory Restrictions
London, Nov 13 British Prime Minister Gordon Brown promoted a hardening of measures to restrict immigration and hiring of professionals from other countries but Europe, such as engineers and physicians.
Gordon Brown admits a mistakesa on immigration after BNP TV furore
Gordon Brown will concede today that Labour has made mistakes on immigration as he defends the benefits of workers coming from overseas.
Top Tory criticises Sun PM attack
A frontbench Tory peer has criticised The Sun newspaper for using a story about a grieving mother to mount a "very personal" attack on Gordon Brown.
Protecting Kensington, from Kandahar?
Gordon Brown is right to talk about the origins of terrorism, but wrong to limit the region to Afghanistan and Pakistan In strict terms, the prime minister is right .
TO JUDGE from the awe with which he is regarded by his rivals, Alex Salmond, Scotland's first minister and leader of the Scottish National Party is a politician of wizard-like cunning.
Notes from Atlantis: Is Ukip a real danger to David Cameron?
The out-going leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party , Nigel Farage, is claiming that the party will have candidates in almost every constituency at the next General Election - due in March or May.
Anger over Afghan war as 6 UK war dead mourned
Grieving over the death of her son in Afghanistan, the woman tore into British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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