Trident upgrade safe amid defence rethink
The Government will not halt plans to update Britain's Trident nuclear deterrent despite facing "tough choices" on defence spending.
Terry quiet until Capello meeting
John Terry will make no announcement regarding his future as England captain before meeting national team boss Fabio Capello, his spokesman said.
Sudan Leader May Still Face Genocide Charge
Sudan's President Omar al Bashir could still face genocide charges, an international court has ruled.
N.Ireland leader says cleared over impropriety claims
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson has been cleared over claims of financial impropriety related to his wife's affair with a teenager, his office said Wednesday.
Bank likely to call time on QE
The Bank of England may have no secret deal with the Conservative Party to keep monetary policy loose, but interest rates look set to stay low for longer than many expect whoever wins the next election.
Analysis: Obama's dangerous political gambit
Slapping Republicans with one hand, extending olive branches with the other, President Barack Obama is playing a dangerous political game. It's not a new one. And it just might work.
Issue of gays in military still splits the ranks
Don't ask, don't tell? Ask those who've fought in Iraq or Afghanistan about the Pentagon's move to consider letting gays serve openly, and it's clear that the ranks are still split, even if polls find growing acceptance of homosexuality in American culture.
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The Government will not halt plans to update Britain's Trident nuclear deterrent despite facing "tough choices" on defence spending.
Terry quiet until Capello meeting
John Terry will make no announcement regarding his future as England captain before meeting national team boss Fabio Capello, his spokesman said.
Sudan Leader May Still Face Genocide Charge
Sudan's President Omar al Bashir could still face genocide charges, an international court has ruled.
N.Ireland leader says cleared over impropriety claims
Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson has been cleared over claims of financial impropriety related to his wife's affair with a teenager, his office said Wednesday.
Bank likely to call time on QE
The Bank of England may have no secret deal with the Conservative Party to keep monetary policy loose, but interest rates look set to stay low for longer than many expect whoever wins the next election.
Analysis: Obama's dangerous political gambit
Slapping Republicans with one hand, extending olive branches with the other, President Barack Obama is playing a dangerous political game. It's not a new one. And it just might work.
Issue of gays in military still splits the ranks
Don't ask, don't tell? Ask those who've fought in Iraq or Afghanistan about the Pentagon's move to consider letting gays serve openly, and it's clear that the ranks are still split, even if polls find growing acceptance of homosexuality in American culture.
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