throughout Europe. -Daniel Gil listened to us live. -Predictable results – All British analysts consider this result to be the expected outcome. shows political x-rays, from England, How is this reversal explained? after 14 years of conservatism, with so many
To sweep the polls with the biggest victory in almost 30 years will be appointed as the new prime minister of Britain He did not need to boast of being a great ideologue, or a brilliant rhetorician, or make any
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Britain unexpectedly failed to grow in July, after stagnating in June, official data showed. Analysts had expected slight growth of 0.2%. Summer sports, including the European Championships, helped boost the services sector, which includes retail and hospitality, but manufacturing and
ANDNew British Prime Minister Keir Starmer opened the fourth meeting of the European Political Community (EPC) on Thursday, with a commitment to restoring Britain’s relations with other European countries. According to the criteria “We want to work to restore the
LONDON – The British economy continued to stagnate in July on a monthly basis, according to preliminary figures released Wednesday by the Office for National Statistics. Gross domestic product (GDP) was below expectations of economists polled by Reuters, who had
There, Norway meets Japan, Great Britain and Denmark in Aalborg in Jutland. Norway have prepared for the qualifiers in Denmark with two wins over France in practice matches, first a 3-2 win after extra time on Friday, and a 9-0
If American Democrats were superstitious, they would see Labour’s recent election victory as a good omen. For the past forty years, British policy has had the advantage – or disadvantage – of being superior to North American policy. Margaret Thatcher