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Damian Robin
Tate Modern Prevents Access to Exhibit for Health Reasons (Video)
Tate Modern has stopped visitors from interacting with Chinese artist Ai Weiwei's porcelain sunflower seeds.
US
October 15, 2010
Tuition Fees Hike Potentially Divisive for UK Coalition
Business Minister Cable faces a rebellion of Lib Dem backbenchers over their promise not to raise university tuition ...
Europe
October 13, 2010
Incapacity Benefit: UK Government Test New Benefits System
With the biggest cuts to UK public services since before WWII, the UK government is eying the money ...
US
October 12, 2010
Jenson Button Mistaken for Chris Martin by Fan
Jenson Button, British Formula One world champion, was mistaken as Chris Martin of Coldplay by an American Fan.
Entertainment
October 9, 2010
Shadow Cabinet Surprise: Alan Johnson is Labour’s Chancellor
The Shadow Cabinet of Ed Miliband has been revealed with Alan Johnson the Shadow Chancellor.
US
October 8, 2010
Prime Minister Cameron tells UK ‘Your country needs you’
PM David Cameron asked the UK to support him in his government's bid to steer through the difficult ...
US
October 8, 2010
UK Chancellor to Cut Welfare Spending
Chancellor George Osborne warned there would be no economic growth without getting a grip on the present debt.
Europe
October 7, 2010
UK Tories Want Inmates to Work to Compensate Crime Victims
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke wanted to revive a policy he was keen on in the last Conservative government ...
US
October 6, 2010
Commonwealth Games Open After Turmoil
The Commonwealth Games began on time Sunday in Delhi, despite building delays and withdrawals by athletes.
International
October 3, 2010
David Miliband Steps Down from Frontline Politics
David Miliband, brother of the new Labour leader, Ed, has decided not to pursue a job in the ...
US
September 29, 2010
Stephen Fry to Join ‘Sherlock Holmes 2’
Stephen Fry is to play Sherlock Holmes' brother in Guy Richie's sequel to the 2009 blockbuster.
Entertainment
September 27, 2010
Maggie Smith Stars in ‘Downton Abbey,’ a Julian Fellowes Drama
British actress Maggie Smith plays Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, in the new drama 'Downton Abbey.'
Entertainment
September 26, 2010
Ed Milliband Wins Britain’s Labour Leader Race
Ed Milliband became the Leader of Britain's Labour Party after a close-run race with his brother, David.
Europe
September 25, 2010
Crown Prosecution Amends Policy After Breaching Woman’s Human Rights
The Crown Prosecutor has amended State policy after admitting the Human Rights of an assault victim were breached.
US
September 22, 2010
UK Coalition Passes Gauntlet of Lib Dem Conference
The solidity of the U.K. ruling coalition faced the gauntlet of the Liberal Democrat conference this week.
International
September 21, 2010
British Army Hands Over Sangin to US
British forces leave Sangin where most British troops have died in Afghanistan. After four years, they hand over ...
US
September 20, 2010
Terrorist Threat to Pope Benedict ‘a Joke’
A suspected terrorist threat to Pope Benedict XVI's visit to the UK is evaporating after a thorough investigation ...
Europe
September 18, 2010
Pope Speaks of Failures of Catholic Clergy
Pope Benedict XVI has expressed "great sadness" over failures of the Catholic clergy centering around child abuse.
Europe
September 17, 2010
Trade Union Congress Calls for Extensive Action Against Cuts
The Trade Union Congress (TUC) voted overwhelmingly to coordinate resistance to the Coalition Government's forthcoming cuts.
US
September 16, 2010
UK’s International Aid Company Slammed For Extravagant Expenses
U.K.'s International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has called for s government sponsored business aid company.
US
September 14, 2010
UK Government-Backed Botox Register ‘Has No Teeth,’ Say Surgeons
The UK government's attempt to register Botox injection clinics has been called unworkable by a leading group of ...
Europe
September 13, 2010
World Snooker Champion John Higgins Cleared of Match-Fixing
Snooker Champion John Higgins has been cleared of match-fixing but was found guilty of breaching rules around betting.
Europe
September 13, 2010
Lord Sainsbury Gives £25 Million to British Museum
Sainsbury's gift will cover nearly a fifth of the museum's bill for the Richard Roger's designed extension.
Europe
September 12, 2010
Lord Sainsbury Gives £25 Million to British Museum
Sainsbury's gift will cover nearly a fifth of the museum's bill for the Richard Roger's designed extension.
US
September 12, 2010
Roxy Music, The xx, Help Bestival Rounds off UK Festivals
Roxy Music, The xx, and other crowd-pullers like Dizzee Rascal, and The Prodigy helped sell all the tickets ...
Arts & Culture
September 11, 2010
Migrant Domestic Workers in UK Slave Market
The young, tight-lipped woman you see pushing a child on a swing in a park may be working ...
Europe
September 1, 2010
Tony Blair’s Memoirs May Guide Labour Leadership Race
Tony Blair published his memoirs in which Iraq, Lady Diana, Iran, Clinton, Bush, Brown, and personal issues, feature.
US
September 1, 2010
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