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5 hours ago — The British press are currently feasting on two scandals. The first involves the foreign secretary, William Hague; the second involves Andy Coulson, the prime minister’s press secretary. The Hague scandal is getting far more attention. He...
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6 hours ago — Award granted by the Leverhulme Trust, over five years, to carry out a major study on The Impact of Diasporas on the Making of Britain: Evidence, Memories, Inventions. This wide-ranging project will investigate the impact...
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7 hours ago — The U.K.'s debt growth forecasts are pretty ugly, but not ugly enough says the Washington-based International Monetary Fund. The fund has just warned that U.K. debt could nearly double from its 2007...
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7 hours ago — The ultimate weekend shopping extravaganza comes to London for the first time Ever – Britain’s Next Top Model Live is here from 22nd – 24th October 2010. Based on the hugely successful...
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13 hours ago — Our weekly recap of veteran artists on the current British music charts. Chart highlights: Iron Maiden 's The Final Frontier drops from 1 to 3 in its second week but retains the biggest selling album in...
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13 hours ago — whether Britain needs an independent nuclear deterrent. Azeem Ibrahim wrote this piece on ConHome a fortnight ago on the financial implications of replacing Trident. But let us be in no...
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19 hours ago — Here is a tiny extract of a George Weigael article "Britain Can Benefit from Benedict" in Standpoint. The Catholic Church, Benedict XVI believes, can be one of those "creative minorities" in...
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19 hours ago — The Roman Catholic archbishop of Westminster has distanced himself from an aide who said gay rights and the commercialisation of sex had turned Britain into a "selfish, hedonistic wasteland"...
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21 hours ago — - 1991, with his last few issues selling in the region of eight million copies each. In the interview, the team focus on a superhero Chris created for the UK market - Captain Britain - in...
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21 hours ago — Questions as to the availability of Kinect’s voice recognition software were first brought up last month and quickly half-dismissed by Microsoft. Now the company has confirmed to EuroGamer that when...
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22 hours ago — Quarter Of Senior Taliban Killed By SAS In 'Kill Or Capture' Targeting -- The Telegraph The Taliban in Helmand are being killed by the SAS on an "industrial scale" with a quarter of senior commanders killed...
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September 01, 2010 — Kate Hudson is getting to know her British boyfriend Matthew Bellamy in the heart of London. The new couple enjoyed a night out on the town by dining at Ivy before heading to to the private club, Groucho. Even...
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September 01, 2010 — 70 years ago World War II in Asia had not yet spread outside of Imperial Japan’s attempt to conquer China, and both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. were not yet engaged in the war–both countries’ political leaders hoping that it would pass them...
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September 01, 2010 — From The Guardian with my emphases and comments : Archbishop’s aide calls Britain a ‘hedonistic wasteland’ Riazat Butt, religous affairs correspondent 1 September 2010 12.02 BST The Roman Catholic archbishop of...
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September 01, 2010 — It is now reported that Benardo in a federal court has refiled his court case for discrimination in work place and sexual harassment today. The initial proceeding was filed with the NY State Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. A...