Squatters in former Blunkett house highlight empty luxury homesONCE A home for senior British politicians, including former home secretary David Blunkett, 62 South Eaton Place in Londonâs âŠSat Dec 05 2009 - 00:00
British scientists in spotlight over use of climate dataCLIMATE CHANGE scientists in East Anglia at the centre of a worldwide controversy after it emerged that they had manipulated âŠSat Dec 05 2009 - 00:00
Hoon blocked Iraq invasion preparations, inquiry hearsEFFORTS BY British military chiefs to prepare for an Iraq invasion in late 2002 were blocked by then-defence secretary Geoff âŠFri Dec 04 2009 - 00:00
Heaney calls for Poets' Corner honour for HughesUNITED FOR decades with Ted Hughes in friendship, Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney is backing discreet efforts to win a place forâŠWed Dec 02 2009 - 00:00
Blair should have pushed for better deal, inquiry toldFORMER BRITISH prime minister Tony Blair should have pushed for greater concessions from the Americans before agreeing to backâŠFri Nov 27 2009 - 00:00
Iraq inquiry will not find on legality of invasionTHE INQUIRY into the Iraq invasion, which begins in London tomorrow, will not adjudicate on whether it was legal or not, its âŠTue Nov 24 2009 - 00:00
Dementia patients worse off after UK hospitals, report findsPEOPLE WITH dementia, who occupy one in four of all hospital beds in the United Kingdom, stay longer in hospital than other patientsâŠWed Nov 18 2009 - 00:00
Brown may withdraw support for Blair in EU jobBRITISH PRIME minister Gordon Brown may withdraw support from Tony Blair's still-undeclared candidacy for the presidency of theâŠWed Nov 18 2009 - 00:00
Ex-military chiefs attack Brown's Afghan resolveTHE EFFORT by British prime minister Gordon Brown to ease growing public concern about the UKâs involvement in Afghanistan hasâŠSat Nov 07 2009 - 00:00
Cameron pledges referendums on EU treatiesA BRITISH Conservative government would pass legislation to guarantee that future European Union treaties are put to referendumâŠThu Nov 05 2009 - 00:00
Tighter expenses regime for MPs set to be in place by springTHE DECADES-OLD expenses regime enjoyed by British House of Commons MPs is to be radically overhauled, including bans on allowancesâŠThu Nov 05 2009 - 00:00
British government to invest ÂŁ30bn in two banksTHE BRITISH government will invest a further ÂŁ30 billion into the UKâs two biggest troubled banks, which will both have to sellâŠWed Nov 04 2009 - 00:00
Minister to repay ÂŁ14,000 expensesFORMER LABOUR minister Tony McNulty, who claimed House of Commons expenses for a house in which his parents live in London, hasâŠFri Oct 30 2009 - 00:00
British plans for devolution of NI justice due todayBRITISH PRIME MINISTER Gordon Brown will today publish the British Governmentâs proposals for devolution of policing and justiceâŠWed Oct 21 2009 - 01:00
BBC reviews BNP appearance after wave of complaintsTHE DECISION by the BBC to invite British National Party leader Nick Griffin to appear on its flagship Question Time programmeâŠWed Oct 21 2009 - 01:00
Brown's plan to sell assets meets strong disapprovalBRITISH PRIME minister Gordon Brownâs plans, announced yesterday, to sell off billions worth of state assets to reduce the UnitedâŠTue Oct 13 2009 - 01:00
Party leaders in UK must repay or clarify expensesBRITAINâS THREE main party leaders, including prime minister Gordon Brown, should all repay, or supply extra information aboutâŠTue Oct 13 2009 - 01:00
Turning points for a taoiseachAUTOBIOGRAPHY : Bertie Ahern may not have put his Mahon Tribunal dealings at the centre of his autobiography but fury towardsâŠSat Oct 10 2009 - 01:00
Bono sings the praises of Tories on foreign aidU2 LEAD singer and development aid campaigner Bono has clearly decided to have an each-way bet on the British election, judgingâŠFri Oct 09 2009 - 01:00
Pay-freeze among cuts promised by ToriesMAJOR SPENDING cutbacks, including a pay-freeze for four million public workers, a higher pension age and sharp reductions inâŠWed Oct 07 2009 - 01:00
Tory election win 'not in the bag', conference toldTHE CONSERVATIVES will need to win a historically large majority in next yearâs House of Commons elections to have the authorityâŠTue Oct 06 2009 - 01:00
Brown delivers imperfect pitch as economy pushes Labour towards exitANALYSIS: Cursed with endless bad headlines and awful poll results, British prime minister Gordon Brown needs the ConservativesâŠThu Oct 01 2009 - 01:00
Lazy reporters won't let the truth get in the way of a good storyBRIGHTON LETTER: The BBCâs decision to ask the British leader a question about his mental health has provoked furyThu Oct 01 2009 - 01:00
Brown insists he can win battle with CameronLABOUR CONFERENCE: BRITISH PRIME minister Gordon Brown yesterday launched a bid to restore the Labour Partyâs fortunes, warningâŠMon Sept 28 2009 - 01:00
Brown labours under new pressureGORDON BROWN spoke hurriedly to United States President Barack Obama on Tuesday night as the latter made his way out of the UnitedâŠSat Sept 26 2009 - 01:00
Dog-fighting gang with Irish links jailedSEVEN PEOPLE, including one woman linked to a major Northern Ireland dog-fighting ring, were jailed in the north of England yesterdayâŠSat Sept 26 2009 - 01:00
Chef Keith Floyd dies aged 65 - after a fine three-course mealCARELESS WITH money, generous to his friends, chef Keith Floyd died at home yesterday of a heart attack â but appropriately, âŠWed Sept 16 2009 - 01:00
Life for airline bomb plottersTHREE BRITISH-BORN Muslims who plotted to blow up transatlantic aircraft in mid-flight from Heathrow to the United States andâŠTue Sept 15 2009 - 01:00
Tories will cut public spending, says LabourLEADING BRITISH Labour Party figures, who are facing defeat in next yearâs general election, have rounded on the ConservativeâŠTue Sept 15 2009 - 01:00
Mail strikes cause postal delays to UKSIGNIFICANT DELAYS in sending letters and parcels to the United Kingdom through the post are expected following a series of oneâŠTue Sept 15 2009 - 01:00
TUC to press for public spendingUNION LEADERS are expected to press British prime minister Gordon Brown to guarantee public spending and raise taxes on the richâŠMon Sept 14 2009 - 01:00
MI6 faces torture investigationBRITAINâS MI6 intelligence service is to be investigated over allegations that one of its agents tortured a non-British prisonerâŠSat Sept 12 2009 - 01:00
Amateurs pose main terror threat, say expertsFUTURE TERRORIST plots, such as the bid to blow up seven airliners in 2006, which led to multiple convictions this week, couldâŠWed Sept 09 2009 - 01:00
Sue Irish in US, says Libyan ministerIRISH-AMERICANS should be sued for giving money to the IRA since the 1970s if Libya is to face demands for tens of millions worthâŠWed Sept 09 2009 - 01:00
Deal with Libya on IRA victims close, claims lawyerTHE LAWYER heading the effort to win compensation for the families of 100 people killed by Libyan-supplied explosives in IRA âŠTue Sept 08 2009 - 01:00
UK denies not pressing Libya over IRA victimsTHE BRITISH government has rejected charges that prime minister Gordon Brown refused to press Libya to pay compensation to IRAâŠMon Sept 07 2009 - 01:00
Inquiry into jockey deaths continuesMembers of the family of the 18-year-old Galway jockey, Jamie Kyne killed in a suspicious fire in a flat in North Yorkshire atâŠMon Sept 07 2009 - 01:00
Brown rejects criticism of army roleBRITISH PRIME minister Gordon Brown has rejected criticism from his party regarding the United Kingdomâs military presence inâŠSat Sept 05 2009 - 01:00
Brown and Cameron vie for high moral ground on salary cutBRITISH PRIME minister Gordon Brown has said he would be willing to take a pay cut, while the man bidding to take his place hasâŠFri Sept 04 2009 - 01:00
Tories set for easy win next election, poll showsTHE BRITISH Conservative Party, which has languished out of power for 12 years, is heading for a comfortable victory in next âŠFri Sept 04 2009 - 01:00
No private deal with Libya over release - BrownBRITISH PRIME Minister Gordon Brown has insisted the British Government did not make a private deal with Libya to ensure the âŠThu Sept 03 2009 - 01:00
Methane risks persist at docklands site, warns former EPA inspectorSIGNIFICANT RISKS from methane gas remain on a âŹ450 million site in Dublinâs docklands despite an attempt by the owners to getâŠSat Aug 01 2009 - 01:00
Lenihan will have final say if Nama valuation disputedA FINAL decision on the value of billions of euro worth of property loans will be taken by Minister for Finance Brian LenihanâŠThu Jul 30 2009 - 01:00
DDDA chief resigns 11 months earlyTHE DECISION of the chief executive of the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA), Paul Maloney, to resign came after âŠThu Jul 30 2009 - 01:00
Campaign funding restrictions criticisedTHE GOVERNMENT should be able to spend exchequer funding on a campaign to encourage people to back changes it proposes to theâŠSat Jul 25 2009 - 01:00
President signs gang crime and defamation BillsTOUGH NEW measures to tackle gangland crime and legislation updating defamation laws have entered force, following the decisionâŠFri Jul 24 2009 - 01:00
Draft laws setting up Nama to be published onlineTHE GOVERNMENT will publish draft legislation setting up the National Asset Management Agency next week, following a final debateâŠThu Jul 23 2009 - 01:00
President to meet Council of State tonightPRESIDENT MARY McAleese will meet the Council of State tonight, following her request for advice on whether to refer two majorâŠWed Jul 22 2009 - 01:00
McAleese meeting Council of StatePresident Mary McAleese is tonight meeting the Council of State following her request for advice on whether to refer two majorâŠWed Jul 22 2009 - 01:00