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A brief analysis of current public opinion on euthanasia, job security, and Tony Blair.
The prime minister spoke to the Institute for Public Policy Research thinktank this afternoon, setting out his plans for a "common sense culture, not a compensation culture."
The transatlantic relationship must not become a casualty of the current Iraqi regime's persistent attempts to threaten world security.
With hindsight, perhaps Cameron’s decision to intervene militarily in Libya to prevent a humanitarian disaster and remove Muammar Gaddafi’s regime should not have been a surprise to anyone.
Former British Conservative Party leader William Hague discusses European Union integration, Tony Blair's legacy, and more.
America's complete withdrawal of its troops from Iraq is a tragic mistake. It jeopardises the gains made by President Bush's (and Tony Blair's) eminently correct 2003 decision to overthrow Saddam Hussein, and risks the broader Middle East falling into chaos.
As I listened to House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan describe his latest budget plan in a speech at American Enterprise Institute on Tuesday, I couldn't help thinking how different things will be in Britain today when Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne steps out of Number 11 Downing Street with a battered red briefcase holding his budget for the forthcoming year.
Following a long British tradition, Prime Minister Tony Blair has had a close relationship with American presidents. In Hug Them Close, Peter Riddell, a London Times columnist who has written extensively about British and American politics, recounts Blair’s interactions with Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Blair and Clinton...





