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Obama's London speech: Will he disappoint like Dylan or bring it like The Boss?
Michael Goldfarb
May 24, 2011 06:00
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LONDON — It is a measure of how the world has changed in recent years that Obama's imminent arrival has produced so little interest.
What the Scottish National Party's victory might mean
Robert Taylor
May 13, 2011 18:19
EDINBURGH — It is difficult to overstate the impact Scottish secession could have on the UK.
Britain's deputy PM under pressure to resign after election fiasco
News Desk
May 6, 2011 05:55
Britain’s deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, is under pressure to quit as leader of the junior coalition partner after his Liberal Democrats party bombed in local elections.
The British Bust: How will Manchester renew itself after austerity sets in?
Michael Goldfarb
March 10, 2011 08:09
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The last time Manchester faced recession, two Olympic bids resurrected it. What will save the city after the current wave of budget cuts hits?
The British Bust: The pain of austerity measures has yet to reach the public
Michael Goldfarb
March 10, 2011 07:58
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The Conservative-led coalition government's insistence on draconian cuts to eliminate the country's structural deficit in four years is unprecedented.
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