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High-speed rail line plan awaited
Work on the high-speed line would not start until 2017 at the earliest Plans for a new high-speed rail network, featuring 250mph trains, will be published by the government later. A White Paper will recommend a route for a new line between London and
Countdown to 6 May election as Gordon Brown plays the 'character' card
election by announcing a date for the government's last budget before going to the polls. • Gordon Brown yesterday fields questions from the press in London yesterday. The announcement of a 24 March Budget raises speculation he will go the country
Gerry Hassan: Time to dismantle this insidious Labour network of power
GLASGOW as a city has always been a bit of an enigma, from 'second city of the Empire' to 'second city of shopping'. Its politics have been shaped by the allure of Red Clydeside, while driven by the reality of a city of pragmatism, deals and doing
Prince of Wales celebrates the Birmingham Royal Ballet's 20th Anniversary
The Duchess of Cornwall was unable to attend the performance due to a bad back. The Prince, who is president of the Birmingham Royal Ballet (BRB), enjoyed excerpts from The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, Carmina Burana, and Ballet Changed My Life: Ballet
Britain urges Afghan political settlement
Russell Contreras Cambridge, Mass. B Mr. Miliband said in a speech delivered at Massachusetts Institute of Technology that conditions make it possible for sides to come together since the current military surge has been seen as a success. But my
Police probe another Labour MP over expenses
It has been reported that another Labour MP is under police investigation over his parliamentary expenses. The Daily Telegraph said that the Metropolitan Police launched a criminal inquiry into Leyton and Wanstead MP Harry Cohen after he claimed around
Significance of picket solidarity for Labour
Should one of the responsibilities of MSPs be to pass through picket lines in order that the work of Holyrood's committees can continue (your report, 10 March)? I can understand the frustration of justice committee convener Bill Aitken and Taxpayers'
British Airways strike looms as last-ditch talks fail
Talks to avert a strike by British Airways cabin crew over working conditions failed on Wednesday, raising the threat of a walkout as early as next week. "Despite a prolonged period of negotiations it has not been possible to reach agreement between BA
Britain Confronts Debt of Greek Proportions
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Labour MP Harry Cohen 'under police investigation' over expenses
Another Labour MP is under police investigation over his parliamentary expenses, it was reported last night. The Metropolitan Police launched a criminal inquiry into Harry Cohen, Leyton and Wanstead MP, after he claimed around £70,000 for a second home
Italian PM rows with heckler at conference
In a tense moment during a news conference, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi duelled with a reporter who shouted questions without waiting his turn. Berlusconi said the man was 'out of order' and eventually told him: 'Shame on you!' The defence
An epidemic of anti social behaviour
'Anti social behaviour must be a priority, in fact it must be a higher priority than some crimes.' These are the words not of a politician but the man at the very top of , Denis O'Connor, the man in charge overseeing the standards of policing in England
Plot 'was similar to London bombings'
Five Pakistani men linked to a terror plot in Britain similar to the attacks on the London transport system in 2005 were arrested days before they planned to strike, a hearing was told.
Britain urges political settlement with Afghan insurgents
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband delivers a speech entitled "The War in Afghanistan: How to End it" at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Wednesday. Reuters Foreign Secretary says the time is right while
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