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The world's leading economies have returned to positive growth for the first time since the spring of last year. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, which comprises the 30 most-developed nations, said their combined growth rate...
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The latest opinion polls have suggested the Tory lead over Labour has narrowed, making a hung parliament a real possibility. An Ipsos Mori poll put the Conservatives' lead at just six percentage points, with 37 per cent of support, compared with 31 per...
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The party's MPs have reported a sharp increase in numbers of constituents opposing the war as the British death toll in Afghanistan mounts. Mr Brown was joined by Foreign Secretary David Miliband, Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth and International Development...
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British Opposition leader David Cameron is fast outstripping Prime Minister Gordon Brown and is gaining respect amongst voters, who till recently were quite non-committal about the Tory leader. Mr Cameron, according to ICM survey of 1,010 Britons for...
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Clockwise) Justin Brown, who is understood to have bought the house in Orlando Avenue, and Michael McGurk, the previous owner. Photo: Peter Rae TO THE children of Orlando Avenue, Cremorne, number 26 was known as ''the haunted house''.
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Mr Brown, a personal trainer, appeared in Sydney's Central Local Court today where he applied for bail...Witnesses said Brown had been acting aggressively, kicking walls and bins before the attack, a police statement of facts says. He threatened a friend...
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown must be one hell of an angry man these days! So much so, that the buzz in 10 Drowning Street must be whether the PM should be rechristened as Gordon RED! The anger doesn’t seem to be so much because Mr Brown had...
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Margaret Penry, transported to Australia in 1953, welcomes the apology as another step in the healing of her hate-filled life...Transported to Australia from England in 1953 as a child migrant, aged nine, she hated the authorities responsible for her...
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Sharma, who was born in Punjab, came to Britain in 1968 and took his first job as a bus conductor. In July 2007, he delivered Labour Party its first by-election victory under Brown's leadership by winning the Ealing-Southall seat by more than 5,000 votes.
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Although Mr Brown agreed in principle to pressure from the opposition parties last month, there have been continuing doubts about whether the programmes would take place amid divisions between broadcasters and politicians about the format. The three TV...
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