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By World Events Live
Live webcam view from Westminster Bridge and the Houses of Parliament as Gordon Brown and Tony Blair (a newly converted Catholic) meet for the first time since the election as the Papal visit comes to Westminster.

By Volpa
Gordon Brown was seen relaxing in the great outdoors this morning, attending the opening the third Fife Outdoor Access Festival at Lochore Meadows Country Park in Fife on Saturday 31st July with his two sons.

By Lauren Campbell Brown
Take a Break’s, Fiction Feast magazine has announced the launch of its annual “Young Fiction Writer of the Year” competition in its June issue, on sale now.

By C.J. Beck
BBC sites block Sheffield Central's film "Let's take back Britain on May 6th". Criticised for their left-wing partiality & pro-Labour leanings the BBC show their true colours. Novelist C.J. Beck believes voters have a right to view the spiked film.

By redyellowblue
Tasty and melt in your mouth are not words usually associated with the political party leaders but supporters can vote with their tummies in the countdown to next week’s election with a set of election special custom cookies.

By Volcanics
Europe began to emerge from a volcanic cloud on Monday, allowing limited air traffic to resume and giving hope to millions of travelers stranded around the world when ash choked the jet age to a halt.

By Ed Mellett - WikiJob.co.uk
US President Barack Obama would be a more popular choice for British Prime Minister than Gordon Brown or David Cameron, but the Prime Minister is more popular among student voters than Mr Cameron.

By Trethowans
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is at the centre of a bullying storm, after it emerged that a number of his staff had called an “anti-bullying” hotline.

By Carl Nagaitis
Publicity Will Stir-Up Concerns About Bullying In The Corporate World

By CONSPECTUS CONSULTANY CORPORATION
All M.P’s emailed to ask to support a debate in the UK Parliament about a General Tax Amnesty to address the growing chaos in the tax system and the damage being done to U.K. Plc by the HMRC’s actions.

By CIG LLC
UN sets up advisory group to report on finance issues ahead of this year’s climate summit in Mexico City.

By CIG LLC
In its quest to become an industry leader in the wind farm sector, the UK has given some top energy companies the go ahead to develop the worlds biggest offshore wind project.

By FinSoul
The British government begins next round of incentives for businesses converting to biomass energy.

By FinSoul
With the EU committing to a bigger contribution to the climate fund, Britain and France back a Tobin tax.

By FinSoul
British Prime minister says he is grateful for the support of companies for low carbon transition.

By CIG LLC
The ongoing bickering between the Australian government and the opposition may mirror the problems facing the Cop15 talks.

By AGENCE DEMILO
World AIDS Day (1 December) will be an exciting and eventful time for the African Children’s Choir as they travel to London to visit the Prime Minister at No.10 in the morning and perform in honour of Annie Lennox at the Guildhall in the evening.

By Financial Soultions
Some of the globes top leaders see the urgency in making headway on climate change.

By AGENCE DEMILO
The African Children’s Choir will perform at No. 10 Downing Street for Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah

By LiveStyle Media
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has sent a personal message to the World Foods Association to show his support and commend the World Food Awards.

By Financial Soultions
After 2 day discussions many feel that climate talks are unlikely to deliver binding global treaty.

By Ambassador Hope
British innovation and creativity is world class. British tenacity is legendary.

By Carl Nagaitis
New Website Enables Angry Voters to Make Protest by Claiming Expenses from the Government

By John Sylvester
Having read Gordon Brown's speech to the US Congress, even though it may be considered as a loving paean to American values, it had overall strength and value. The real worry is whether it can be translated into consensus at the upcoming G20 summit.

By Reusabags
4 out of 5 Britons believe supermarkets should stop giving away free plastic bags according to a new poll.

By Glastonbury Radio
A Somerset journalist is taking the UK government to court to have the extradition treaty with the USA abolished.

By Lara Celenza
Online marketplace AssetTrader firmly believes that cutting VAT rate would provide a vital stimulus for those companies who are thinking of upgrading their industrial equipment, but are prevented to do so by growing concerns over VAT burden.

By John Sylvester
For all its green rhetoric, Britain's subsidy and planning delays has seen it fall far behind expectations, keeping the country near the bottom of the European renewables league.

By Morrison Bonpasse
The Single Global Currency Assn. urges the G20, meeting in Washington this weekend, to initiate research and planning for a Single Global Currency. The Association's President, Morrison Bonpasse, wrote to IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn.

By Burma Democratic Concern
Burmese military regime came to power after gunned down more than 3000 peaceful demonstrators in 1988. They promised to hold election in 1990 due to the continuous pressure from international community. National League for Democracy led by Aung San S

By The Renewable Energy Centre
With the world watching oil prices steadily rise, Gordon Brown’s trip to the Middle East appeared to offer a new solution which was for oil exporting countries to increase their output but also invest in UK renewable energy.

By The Construction Centre
Plans for the huge regeneration project in the Thames Gateway area received a mixed response last week. The project which could be the largest of its kind in Europe is set to cost around 9 billion pounds and span 40 miles along the Thames.

By The Renewable Energy Centre
The Guardian yesterday reported that a leaked government document contained recommendations to negotiate a reduction in the 2020 European Union target that 20% of all UK energy must come from renewable sources.

By jml Insurance
Following the flooding in England in the summer of 2007, the press has reported a row between Government and insurers regarding flood defences.

By The Construction Centre
The Construction Centre.co.uk today voiced its concern that the directive to build zero carbon homes is not being achieved.

By Tie Warehouse
British PM to be Gordon Brown has come bottom of a survey to find the UK’s best dressed celebrity dad. The survey was done by the UK’s leading online retailer http://www.TieWarehouse.co.uk

By The Construction Centre
The Construction Centre.co.uk is supporting industry views that the new levy rise on aggregates is simply a way for the Government to raise cash.



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