PM misled Iraq inquiry – Cameron
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010David Cameron says Gordon Brown “misled” the Iraq inquiry by claiming defence spending had risen each year since 1997.
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PM misled Iraq inquiry – Cameron
David Cameron says Gordon Brown “misled” the Iraq inquiry by claiming defence spending had risen each year since 1997.
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PM misled Iraq inquiry – Cameron
Gordon Brown admits making a mistake in his evidence to the Iraq Inquiry on defence spending.
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PM admits defence spending error
David Cameron says Gordon Brown’s efforts to stop a planned strike by British Airways staff has been “feeble”.
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Brown and Cameron in strike clash
The Conservatives step up attacks on Gordon Brown over his links with the political director of the union behind the BA strike.
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Tories step up Brown union attack
Where does the BA strike leave Gordon Brown?
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Turbulent times
Nicolas Sarkozy and Gordon Brown criticise the US for “protectionism” over an aerospace deal after talks in London.
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Sarkozy and Brown attack US deal
French President Nicolas Sarkozy will hold separate talks in London later with Gordon Brown and Tory leader David Cameron.
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Sarkozy to meet Brown and Cameron
Gordon Brown labels as “unfair” criticisms over the timing of his weekend visit to British troops in Afghanistan.
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Afghan criticisms unfair, PM says
David Cameron demands an apology from Gordon Brown over alleged “slurs” by Labour MPs against defence chiefs.
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Cameron anger over Labour ’slurs’
Gordon Brown warns of economic storms ahead but vows not to “let you down” as the date of the Budget is announced.
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Economic storm not over, says PM
This year’s Budget will be held on Wednesday 24 March, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announces.
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Budget in two weeks, Brown says
The devolution of policing and justice powers to Northern Ireland marks the end to decades of strife, Gordon Brown says.
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PM hails ‘historic’ justice vote
The Conservatives query Gordon Brown’s announcement of 200 new patrol vehicles for British troops in Afghanistan.
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Brown’s Afghan pledge questioned
Less than 24 hours after he testified in London before the country’s Iraq Inquiry, UK PM Gordon Brown has visited forces stationed in Afghanistan.
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UK PM Brown makes surprise trip to Afghanistan
Former defence chiefs challenge Gordon Brown’s claim at the Iraq inquiry that no military request for equipment was turned down.
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PM’s Iraq evidence ‘disingenuous’