World Media Denounces U.K. Press Regulation
Brits boldly going where nobody else wants to follow
Brits boldly going where nobody else wants to follow
Also says corporation tax will drop by one percent
News comes on the same day the chancellor of the exchequer is scheduled to release the government's 2013 budget
Cash being a tad hard for them to come by
Nobody seems sure whether the new scheme applies to the Internet
Press not involved in negotiations
Has said that the disputed islands were "usurped" by the U.K.
Leaders of other major parties not impressed
France says both countries have "identical views"
Had hoped for a return to schedule today
Have ruled out direct military intervention
Referendum held yesterday, result to be announced tomorrow
Chris Huhne and Vicky Pryce both guilty of perverting the course of justice
Alongside issues like terrorism
Hundreds around the world want to start their own branch
Decision announced by Foreign Secretary William Hague
Something American policymakers perhaps ought to consider
But they work so wonderfully shadowy in the U.S.!
Yes, Britain is now a tax haven for Americans
UKIP close behind the Liberal Democrats, Conservatives pushed into third place
Washing their hands, eh?
Which is awkward for the junior coalition partner
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is still in the embassy, trying to avoid extradition to Sweden.
Rate has been held at 0.5 percent for years
Jon Venables and classmate Robert Thompson we young children when they killed a two-year-old in 1993
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