Blairs last throw of the dice for presidency
Tony Blair has made a belated effort to revive his attempt to be president of Europe with a flurry of personal telephone calls to continental leaders, The Times has learnt.
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Tony Blair has made a belated effort to revive his attempt to be president of Europe with a flurry of personal telephone calls to continental leaders, The Times has learnt.
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?18 billion nuclear waste storage facility to be built underground
Radioactive waste from a new generation of British nuclear power stations will be buried deep underground in a storage facility that could cost up to ?18 billion to build, under plans to be announced by the Government today.
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Alan Johnson denies misleading MPs
Alan Johnson has rejected Liberal Democrat claims that he misled MPs in his account of the sacking of government drugs adviser David Nutt. The home secretary rebutted claims made in a letter from the Lib Dem science spokesman Evan Harris of several apparent...
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Obama: Health care reform up to Senate
President Obama today praised the "historic" House vote to pass a bill overhauling the health care system and said it's time for the Senate to complete the work.
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Iraqi lawmakers pass election law, paving way for January vote
Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday night passed an election law, overcoming a weeks-long impasse and averting a constitutional crisis that threatened to delay the U.S. troop drawdown.
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Iraqi lawmakers on Sunday night passed an election law, overcoming a weeks-long impasse and averting a constitutional crisis that threatened to delay the U.S. troop drawdown.
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Obama statement on House health-reform legislation, Iraq election law
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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PRESIDENT OBAMA: Good afternoon, everybody. I just want to say a few words about two milestones that have passed in the last few hours that represent encouraging progress for our country.
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Probe Ordered on 'Islamist Extremist'
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Sunday's best: Obama moves forward on health care - The Oval: Tracking the Obama presidency
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Home Office visa fasttrack 'risked allowing dangerous immigrants to settle'
Home Office officials fasttracked 337000 visa applications with minimal checks at the risk of allowing potentially dangerous immigrants to settle here newlyreleased documents show.
Army Chief of Staff Concerned for Muslim Troops
General George Casey Jr. said he worried speculation about the beliefs of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan could cause a backlash against some of our Muslim soldiers.
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Senate Fight Brews
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Tory bull: Chris Riddell on David Cameron's Europe policy
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Johnson 'misled MPs over adviser'
Home Secretary Alan Johnson is accused by the Lib Dems of misleading MPs over the sacking of drugs adviser Prof David Nutt.
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Will Health Vote Doom Dems?
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UK 'not convinced' by Afghan goal
The public are not convinced by the Afghan war, the head of the UK's armed forces says, as a poll suggests support is ebbing away.
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Hague in expenses reform warning
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With victory in House, health care reform moves to Senate
The House of Representatives passed a sweeping health care bill Saturday night with a tight vote of 220-215, making it the biggest expansion of health care coverage since Medicare was created more than 40 years ago.
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Iran, N. Korea Loom Over Clinton Trip
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House Passes Health Bill
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Republicans seek a path to revival
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In paper industry tax credit, lawmakers see way to help pay for health reform
House Democrats might use a swig of "black liquor" to help health-care reform go down.
DHS readies plan to track foreigners flying from U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security is finalizing a proposal to collect fingerprints or eye scans from all foreign travelers at U.S. airports as they leave the country, officials said, a costly screening program that airlines have opposed.
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Grandiose rhetoric pushes details aside
On a day of debate that highlighted the partisan divide in Congress as never before, Democrats and Republicans in the House agreed on one point: The health-care reform vote facing them Saturday was one for the ages.
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The most important number in politics this weekend
8 That's the number of House Democrats voting against tonight's health care bill who represent districts carried by President Barack Obama during the 2008 election. Of the eight, Obama's highest percentage came in Rep. Artur Davis' 7th district where...
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House passes health-care bill
House Democrats passed historic legislation late Saturday to expand the nation's health-care system, securing 220 votes -- two more than needed -- with the support of one Republican lawmaker.
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Preliminary Inquiry Finds No Link to Terror Plot
Investigators believe that Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the suspect in the mass shooting at Ford Hood, acted under a welter of emotional, ideological and religious pressures.
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Army Releases Names of All 13 Killed in Shootings
The bodies of the 13 victims were taken to Dover, Del., as federal investigators continued to figure out how and why this deadly act could have occurred on an Army base in the United States.
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Republicans seek a path to revival
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Obama visits Hill as U.S. health care vote looms
In the final hours before the House was set to vote on a sweeping health reform bill, indications were that the vote could come down to the wire.
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House Democrats promise health-care victory as Republicans remain opposed to bill
Hours after President Obama exhorted Democratic lawmakers Saturday to heed the call of history, House leaders vowed to deliver a late-night victory on a broad restructuring of the nation's health insurance system aimed at ensuring that every American...
Pawlenty Eyeing 2012 Run?
Minn. Gov. Tim Pawlenty, possible presidential candidate, goes after Obama during keynote speech in Iowa
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U.S. optimistic about new nuclear weapons treaty with Russia
After months of negotiations with Russia, Obama administration officials are hopeful about a breakthrough -- possibly this week -- that would enable the two sides to sign a successor to their most extensive nuclear weapons treaty before it expires Dec....
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DHS readies plan to track foreigners flying from U.S.
The Department of Homeland Security is finalizing a proposal to collect fingerprints or eye scans from all foreign travelers at U.S. airports as they leave the country, officials said, a costly screening program that airlines have opposed.
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Hundreds protest health care bill at Capitol, even as passage seems likely
Foes of the House Democrats' health care bill rallied outside the Capitol Saturday afternoon, hours before what many of them anticipate will be a setback for their position -- approval of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's bill.
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Transaction tax figures start to add up for Gordon Brown
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Tory hostility to EU extradition law 'risks new Costa del Crime'
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Secret Labour plan to axe spending on training for young people
Leak reveals cuts of ?350m Business fury over jobs plan Gordon Brown stands accused today of misleading the public over his much-vaunted plans to help young people through the recession. Leaked documents show the government is planning drastic cuts...
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Row breaks out over Gordon Brown's plan to tax City profits
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Gordon Brown backs radical plan to transform global banking system
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More drug advisers set to follow David Nutt and resign
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Pawlenty Eyes 2012 Run?
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David Cameron's big tent catches eye of Tony Benn and Claire Short
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