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Setback for expat UK pensioners
British pensioner Ethel Kendall was 'only 72' when she left the United Kingdom in 1986 to be closer to her family in Canada. At the time, she was receiving the full British pension of just over 38 ($58) a week. Twenty-four years later, she is still
The Blind Side UK movie premiere scrapped as Sandra Bullock pulls out
The UK premiere of The Blind Side has been scrapped after its Oscar-winning star Sandra Bullock pulled out of the event. Organisers said the Hollywood star, who scooped the best actress Academy Award last week, is no longer able to travel to the UK for
Beckhams 'leave Finland for London'
David Beckham, seen here at a match on March 14, and his wife Victoria have left Finland for London in a private plane following the former England captain's Achilles tendon surgery, Finnish media reported. AFP - David and Victoria Beckham left Finland
Gordon Brown urges BA and Unite to 'keep talking'
Roland Watson, Political Editor, and Philip Pank, Transport Correspondent Gordon Brown has urged both sides in the British Airways dispute to “take a deep breath, keep cool and keep talking”. But the Prime Minister was accused by David Cameron of
Andrew Grice: Unions' return is bad news for Brown
A touch of all our yesterday's in Prime Minister's Questions: an election coming, an industrial dispute and the Conservatives on the rampage about Labour's links with the trade unions.
Michael Savage: Cameron - back to the heir to Blair?
Cameron hit Brown over and over again today on what he called a failure to take on the Unite union. It may have sounded like a return to Thatcher, but the tactic was more reminiscent of one A Blair.
Brown and Cameron clash over BA strike
The row over the British Airways strike spills into Parliament as Gordon Brown and David Cameron lock horns on the controversial subject. The Tory leader said Labour had gone 'back to the 1970s' in its stance on union action, while the prime minister
PM To Correct Evidence To Iraq Inquiry
Miranda Richardson, Sky News Online Prime Minister Gordon Brown has admitted giving incorrect evidence to the Iraq Inquiry on defence spending. Mr Brown told Sir John Chilcot's panel that the defence budget had risen "in real terms every year". But House
Three held over Pakistan kidnap boy
Three people have been arrested in Spain in connection with the kidnap of a five-year-old boy in Pakistan, according to reports. Sahil Saeed, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, was on holiday with his father, Raja Naqqash Saeed, in the Punjab region when
Gordon Brown admits evidence at Iraq Inquiry was wrong
Gordon Brown was today forced into a humiliating retreat in his battle against retired generals who accuse him of giving disingenuous evidence on military funding to the Iraq Inquiry. The Prime Minister told the House of Commons that he now accepted that
Editor Suggests Robert Mugabe Should Have Endorsed British Nationalists
While they continue to lead in the polls less than two months away from an election expected to be held in May, the leaders of Britain?s Conservative Party may wonder if they can withstand many more endorsements like the one they got recently from the
Premarket: Futures higher on U.K. data
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Brown admits Iraq funding error
Mr Brown was chancellor at the time of the 2003 invasion Gordon Brown is to clarify his evidence to the Iraq Inquiry after accepting defence spending had not risen in real terms every year under Labour. The PM, chancellor during the war, said he now
PM: Real Terms Defence Spending Did Not Rise
Gordon Brown has admitted that defence spending "did not rise in real terms" for one or two years. The Prime Minister told MPs he had written to Sir John Chilcot to clarify his evidence to the Iraq Inquiry. Mr Brown was if he was aware senior figures
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