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United Kingdom: Former chief scientist, Sir David King, attacks new coal power station plans

The former Government chief scientist has launched a stinging attack on plans for Britain's first new coal-fired power station in 20 years - as thousands of climate change activists gather for a week of protests at the site. Professor Sir David King, ...

From ROSA PRINCE, EcoEarth News,  1 Aug 2008
Related Topics: Bob Marshall,  Robin Oakley

Afghanistan, Zimbabwe and Europe dominate PMQs

The Prime Minister’s now-standard roll call of the dead was an unusually long one, the four troops murdered in Lashkar Gah following the deaths of two Paras at the weekend. David Cameron chose to go in on Afghanistan too, and as he did so he must have ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The Telegraph,  18 Jun 2008
Related Topics: David Cameron,  Peter Hain,  David Winnick,  Hugo Swire,  Gordon Brown

More bad news for Gordon Brown

Full coverage of UK Politics Nearly two-thirds of Labour activists want Gordon Brown to step down before the next election unless he manages to up his game, according to LabourHome’s monthly grassroots survey. Loyally, the website is attempting an ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The Telegraph,  18 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Gordon Brown,  David Davis,  Michael Foot

Green David Cameron undermined by George W Bush meeting

Unfortunately, things all went a bit wrong at the end, when he had to cut the Question and Answer session short by 10 minutes. “Sorry,” he admitted sheepishly to the audience at the Royal Horticultural Society, “I’ve got to go off and meet President ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The Telegraph,  16 Jun 2008
Related Topics: George W. Bush,  David Cameron

Bush Urges Brown To Delay Troop Withdrawal

LONDON President Bush is urging Prime Minister Brown to delay the withdrawal of troops from Iraq until the security situation has improved significantly. In his final visit to Britain as president, he will press the Mr. Brown today for an agreement ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The New York Sun,  16 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Gordon Brown,  George W. Bush

Gordon Brown: doctor, banker, lawyer

Full coverage of UK politics It seems like a hundred years ago now, but before David Davis’ dramatic resignation, Gordon Brown was this morning doing his best to turn last night’s narrow victory on 42 days to his advantage all by himself. He invited a ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The Telegraph,  12 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Gordon Brown,  David Davis,  David Cameron

David Davis’s resignation a blow for David Cameron

Or a knockout for Labour? I would say that this exposes the very black heart of New Labour: the pure cynicism that has put us all in mortal danger. They encourage open borders, poor policing and scant regard for our personal security...then have the ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The Telegraph,  12 Jun 2008
Related Topics: David Cameron

Gordon Brown goes all out for votes

I’ve just spotted Gordon Brown wandering the corridor between Portcullis House and New Palace Yard, slapping loyal Labour MPs on the back and stopping for chats with waverers. I was tempted to ask him for the chairmanship of a minor select committee in ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The Telegraph,  11 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown's official spokesman lowers expectations

"I checked just before I came out, and the advice from the Whips' Office is that if the vote were to take place now, the Government would not have enough votes." You must be logged on to leave a comment. Join the debate with the Telegraphs' reader ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The Telegraph,  11 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Gordon Brown

MPs demand judges' addresses

Now the MP for New Forest East, Julian Lewis, has tabled series of a Parliamentary Questions effectively demanding that the home addresses of the three judges who presided over the case also be made public. Sadly for him, Jack Straw, the Justice ...

From ROSA PRINCE, The Telegraph,  11 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Julian Lewis,  Jack Straw

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