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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown says President Barack Obama will announce his decision on sending more U.S. troops to Afghanistan within days. Brown told lawmakers in the House of Commons on Wednesday that he had recently spoken to Obama, "and I...
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The meeting between Patil and Brown is the first such since India and Britain signed a landmark strategic partnership agreement in 2004.
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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has outlined his proposals for a funding for the devolution of policing and justice in Northern Ireland, the prime minister's office announced on Wednesday. Brown said the proposals, contained in his letter to Northern...
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Britain is to send an extra 500 British troops to Afghanistan, media reports said Wednesday October 14, 2009, ahead of a statement by the Prime Minister. AFP/Getty Images Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces an extra 350 soldiers to join the fight against...
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Military backs Gordon Brown's plan to send more troops to Afghanistan • PM insists Kabul must take more responsibility • Hint that Obama will also agree to increase forces British troops on duty in Helmand, Afghanistan. Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA Gordon...
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The UK has about 9,000 soldiers in the country, the second-largest contingent after the US, but there have been calls for increases in Nato troop levels. To date, there have been 221 deaths among UK forces there and the PM has faced some calls to bring...
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Earlier today, the Prime Minister said all MPs must repay what they are told. Sir Thomas decided that Mr Brown has overclaimed: :: £10,716.60 for cleaning; :: £302.50 for gardening; :: £1,396 for painting and decorating. The repayment came after Sir Thomas...
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Gordon Brown warned today of a decade of low growth and high unemployment if the Conservatives are voted into office to carry out their plans for rapid cuts in public spending. The Prime Minister was speaking as he unveiled a £16 billion programme of...
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Gordon Brown dismisses fears about vision in his functioning eye Minor tears in the retina are nothing to be worried about, says Downing Street Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Photograph: Dominc Lipinski/PA Gordon Brown has suffered two tears to the retina...
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A good conference for … Like it or not, they looked like a government. They sound as if they know what they mean, they like themselves, they are not apologetic and not much divides them. The dull grey front bench only makes David Cameron shine the brighter.
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