Britain faces test in "dangerous" economic times: PM Britain faces a testing time with the world economy in a "difficult and dangerous situation," Prime Minister Gordon Brown said, promising not to shirk unpopular, long-term decisions to ensure stability. 06 Jan 2008
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UK's Brown fights back after torrid week Prime Minister Gordon Brown fought back on Monday after his worst week in office and a bruising in the polls by setting out his vision of an enduring and stable British economy. 27 Nov 2007
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Britain's Brown defends record amid gloomy polls British Prime Minister Gordon Brown defended his handling of the economy after his Labor government received a double dose of bad news in opinion polls Sunday that saw its popularity plunging. 26 Nov 2007
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British PM Brown suffers worst poll ratings British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's popularity has plummeted after his government's reputation for competence was dealt a double blow, the latest opinion poll showed on Saturday. 25 Nov 2007
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Britain's Brown sees poll ratings nosedive British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's popularity is at its lowest since he came to power in June, a poll showed on Sunday, amid reports of clashes with his ministers and criticism of the bailout of Northern Rock bank. 19 Nov 2007
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Britain to boost security at stations, airports Britain will boost security at stations, airports and other potential targets to protect them against car bombings and counter a growing threat from Islamist militants, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said. 16 Nov 2007
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UK's Brown under pressure as polls turn against him British Prime Minister Gordon Brown came under pressure to set out a clear vision of where he wants to take Britain on Sunday after a poll showed opposition Conservatives enjoying their strongest support for 15 years. 15 Oct 2007
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UK to halve its Iraq force to 2,500 troops Britain will halve its force in Iraq to 2,500 troops from spring next year, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Monday. 09 Oct 2007
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UK's Brown to unveil Iraq plans on Monday British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will make a statement to parliament on Monday on his plans for British troops in Iraq, Brown's spokesman said on Friday. 06 Oct 2007
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Bush and Brown agree to keep pressure on Myanmar U.S. President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown agreed on Friday to keep up international pressure on Myanmar's rulers, and the White House condemned the crackdown there as "barbaric." 28 Sep 2007