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UK Minister Resigns in Expense Flap
May 15, 2009 12:13 PM CDT
UK Minister Resigns in Expense Flap
1st MP to step down says he acted '1 million percent by the book'
(Newser)
- Britain’s justice minister resigned today amid a furor over a sketchy rental agreement, the first MP to do so following the revelation of excessive expenses charged by members of parliament to taxpayers, the
Telegraph
reports. Prime Minister Gordon Brown launched an investigation into whether Shahid Malik breached conduct codes...
UK Weighs Limits
on 'Binge Bars'
May 13, 2009 8:58 AM CDT
UK Weighs Limits on 'Binge Bars'
Brown calls time on drink promotions in effort to reduce rowdiness
(Newser)
- British pubs that offer "all you can drink" promotions may soon find themselves banned from serving alcohol under tough new measures to curb binge drinking, the
Independent
reports. Gordon Brown declined to introduce a minimum drink price as some activists had called for, but the PM promised that the...
Media Playing Dirty in Brown Expenses Flap
OPINION
May 11, 2009 11:39 AM CDT
Media Playing Dirty in Brown Expenses Flap
PM's sister-in-law hits back after fiasco over housekeeping
(Newser)
- British politicians have endured four days' worth of brutal press coverage after a newspaper published leaked parliamentary expense accounts, which include claims for everything from major home renovations to a Kit Kat bar. Gordon Brown, normally thought of as a frugal preacher's son, expensed $10,000 for cleaning—made payable...
British in Uproar Over Bizarre MP Expenses
May 9, 2009 9:43 AM CDT
British in Uproar Over Bizarre MP Expenses
Ministers charged taxpayers for maids, x-rated movies, cat food
(Newser)
- Britain is up in arms today over a series of outrageous and in many cases ridiculous expense account charges from some members of the government. The expense reports were leaked to the
Daily Telegraph
, which yesterday revealed, that Gordon Brown had paid his brother $9,800 for housecleaning services and...
British Cabinet Starts to Rebel Against Brown
May 4, 2009 6:23 AM CDT
British Cabinet Starts to Rebel Against Brown
After a bad week, PM's deputy suggests she wants to lead Britain
(Newser)
- A disastrous week for Gordon Brown has reignited speculation that the British prime minister could be forced out of his job, as senior Labour figures struggled to rein in a restless party. After losing a vote on soldiers' rights and backing down on proposed reforms, Brown is facing renewed calls...
Pols, Hacker
Among
'Influentials'
Apr 30, 2009 10:18 AM CDT
Pols, Hacker Among 'Influentials'
(Newser)
-
Time
has unveiled its latest tallying of the world’s 100 most influential people, and yes, of course, Barack Obama is on it. But the other 99 choices aren’t as obvious. Bernie Madoff makes the list, as do Rush Limbaugh, George Clooney, and 4Chan’s Moot. And as usual,...
Brown Blocks Comments
on His YouTube Channel
Apr 28, 2009 8:45 AM CDT
Brown Blocks Comments on His YouTube Channel
Says volume of feedback would be impossible to monitor
(Newser)
- The British government has tried to harness the power of the Internet, but for Gordon Brown, the Web’s been prickly: a video of him picking his nose, for example, has been viewed far more often than recent policy address. Now the prime minister’s team has disabled comments on...
UK Minister Denies He Bet Governing Party Would Falter
Apr 27, 2009 2:17 PM CDT
UK Minister Denies He Bet Governing Party Would Falter
Lord West got 66-1 odds on Labour defeat
(Newser)
- Lord Alan West, the UK’s colorful security minister, today denied he’d bet on the Labour party’s defeat in the next election, the
Times
of London reports. The
Telegraph
yesterday alleged that West placed the bet when Gordon Brown succeeded Tony Blair as prime minister, grabbing 66-1 odds....
Brown Talks Terrorism With Pakistani PM
Apr 27, 2009 12:30 PM CDT
Brown Talks Terrorism With Pakistani PM
Snubbed by Zardari, British PM focuses on tackling extremism
(Newser)
- British PM Gordon Brown held talks with Pakistani leaders today, appearing at a joint press conference with his counterpart, Yusuf Raza Gilani, after President Asif Ali Zardari dropped out at the last minute. The BBC
attributes the snub to unhappiness with the recent British arrest of 11 Pakistani nationals on...
Make Boyle the New Brown
OPINION
Apr 24, 2009 11:36 AM CDT
Make Boyle the New Brown
Singer could get Britain out of cynical funk
(Newser)
- Disenchanted Labour supporter Frank Skinner knows how the UK political party can turn things around: Make Susan Boyle the new party leader. Who would replace the Internet sensation on
Britain’s Got Talent
? Gordon Brown, of course. “The thing is I really want Mr. Brown to be Susan Boyle—...
Suspects in Brit Terror Raids Freed for Lack of Evidence
Apr 22, 2009 2:57 AM CDT
Suspects in Brit Terror Raids Freed for Lack of Evidence
Government seeks to deport men busted in touted sweep
(Newser)
- Nine of the 11 suspects arrested in Britain's terror raids earlier this month have been released without charge due to lack of evidence, the
Telegraph
reports. The release of the remaining two is expected soon. The government is seeking to deport the men—suspected of being involved in what Prime...
Key Brown Aide Quits Amid 'Sex Smear Scandal'
Apr 11, 2009 5:03 PM CDT
Key Brown Aide Quits Amid 'Sex Smear Scandal'
Adviser planned to slander top rivals' wives on gossip site
(Newser)
- A senior adviser to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has resigned after word leaked of a plan to smear opponents with sex rumors on a gossip website, the
Guardian
reports. In email exchanges with a blogger, Damian McBride discussed targets for the project, including the wives of top Conservatives. One...
Karzai Demands Review
of 'Home Rape' Law
Apr 4, 2009 2:32 PM CDT
Karzai Demands Review of 'Home Rape' Law
(Newser)
- Pressure from British and German leaders over legalized rape in Afghanistan has pushed President Hamid Karzai to order a review of a law governing Shiites, Reuters reports. Karzai said the Justice Ministry would scrutinize the Shiite Personal Status Law and send it back to parliament if necessary. But he said...
Rowling Wows
Obama—and
Medvedev, Too
Apr 3, 2009 10:13 AM CDT
Rowling Wows Obama—and Medvedev, Too
Prez praises Rowling; Michelle dines with high-flying women
(Newser)
- Barack Obama took a break from the global economic crisis at a Downing Street G20 dinner this week, buttonholing JK Rowling to tell her that he had read all of her
Harry Potter
books—and had read them to his girls, the
Telegraph
reports. And Dmitry Medvedev did his US...
G20 Leaders Close to Deal
Apr 2, 2009 6:19 AM CDT
G20 Leaders Close to Deal
French, German demands for regulation are final sticking point
(Newser)
- G20 leaders have nearly completed an agreement to confront the global financial crisis, reports the
Times
of London. Gordon Brown opened the summit by saying that the draft communique already prepared reflected "a high degree of consensus between us." The British PM said that the leaders needed to...
No More Shoulder Rubs:
Bush-Style Diplomacy Over
analysis
Apr 1, 2009 4:58 PM CDT
No More Shoulder Rubs: Bush-Style Diplomacy Over
(Newser)
- No soul-searching gazes or shoulder rubs on this trip. President Obama's initial foray into foreign relations stands in stark contrast to the style of George Bush, writes Jonathan Martin in Politico. Bush took the "chummy," "towel-snapping" route in his relations with foreign leaders. Obama, on the other...
Obama, Brown Push
for Urgent G20 Action
Apr 1, 2009 6:02 AM CDT
Obama, Brown Push for Urgent G20 Action
President and PM want tougher bank rules to end recession
(Newser)
- Barack Obama and British PM Gordon Brown today urged G20 members to “do whatever is necessary” to fix the global economic crisis, the
Guardian
reports. The two world leaders held a joint press conference on the eve of the G20 summit, at which Obama declared “the separation between...
10 Tax Havens Agree to Curtail Bank Secrecy
Mar 31, 2009 9:01 AM CDT
10 Tax Havens Agree to Curtail Bank Secrecy
Brown will announce G20 deal with Switzerland, Monaco
(Newser)
- Ten tax-haven nations—including Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Monaco—will share information with other countries about suspected tax dodgers in a deal to be announced at this week’s G20 summit, the
Telegraph
reports. The deal is a coup for PM Gordon Brown, who is hosting the summit and who has...
Women May Get Equal Rights
to UK Throne
Mar 27, 2009 7:47 AM CDT
Women May Get Equal Rights to UK Throne
New rules also may allow royal family to marry Catholics
(Newser)
- Gordon Brown's office and Buckingham Palace are considering changes to centuries-old laws that bar Catholics from the British throne and give male heirs precedence over female ones. The royal family is said to be open to changing the succession laws, and all 53 countries in the British commonwealth are to...
UK Fails to Sell Its Top Bonds
Mar 26, 2009 6:00 AM CDT
UK Fails to Sell Its Top Bonds
Auction of government debt falls short, casts doubt on Brown's call for 2nd stimulus
(Newser)
- Britain's central bank yesterday failed to complete its auction of government bonds for the first time in over a decade, reports the
Telegraph
. The auction of 40-year gilts fell short a day after the Bank of England governor warned that the country could not afford a second fiscal stimulus, as...
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